Could they even have known if a particular shutterbug was working for the cops? |
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The exciting life, ambience and attraction of Russia is captured in vivid detail by Urmila, an avid shutterbug. |
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The best advice for the traveling shutterbug is to relax and not worry about getting the perfect shot. |
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Billy is a teenage shutterbug who always seems to cram his camera in the most inopportune places. |
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An avid shutterbug, Paul has been able to expand his interest in photography as a leader on Sierra Club trips. |
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A chemist, vet, optician, insurance agent and professional shutterbug, Samuel was known for his rhyming doggerel which was often published in the newspaper. |
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Nova Scotia is a beautiful province that can satisfy any nature enthusiast or shutterbug. |
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Shiba is also quite the shutterbug, with a particular flair for nature and wildlife photography. |
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For Claude, the wide variety of economic, social and recreational activities in Mayo provided ample subject matter for the insatiable shutterbug. |
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They say photography is an addictive hobby, like golf, and once bitten by the shutterbug, one is always impatient to grab the camera and go for a shoot. |
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There was the bullfighter, he was easy to recognize, and the bespectacled guy with half dozen cameras hanging from his neck was obviously the shutterbug. |
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And how do these trends relate to the spread of the smartphone shutterbug, the species capable of fomenting revolution but more often found irritating museumgoers? |
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He shoots like a shutterbug and executes like a painter. |
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Renowned shutterbug Jennifer Chaney has teamed up with MyPublisher. |
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In another divorce, shutterbug Raymond Molinar has left the RVCA team. |
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That undoubtedly cost her the race as she eventually went down by a nose to decent yardstick Shutterbug. |
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