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How to cut street in the Smile

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[Music] now the 50mm lens particularly on a like a camera is the stuff of Legend and thats in no small part down to a certain French photographer Now 50 mm is the first focal length I used when I started my professional career in the late 1980s and Ive owned more 50mm lenses than any other focal length the lens was so important to me that I actually had backups of backups the 50 m focal length has earned me the most money won me the most Awards and I reckon Ive shot literally hundreds of thousands of images with that focal length Ive shot everything from weddings portraits Landscapes but when I started to take street photography seriously about a decade ago I put all my 50 mm away and I decided I was going to shoot street photography with wider angles but the thing is you cant spend the best part of three decades using a lens and then suddenly ignore it just before the pandemic Id started to bring the 50 mm back into the street work that I was doing and while the 50 mm isnt the

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The most visible mark of retribution in these wars was the smile, which was easily and quickly performed with a razor, work knife, or even a shard of glass. the scars indicated any Glaswegian whod incurred the wrath of one of the citys many gangs.
The Infamous Black Dahlia Murder Victim Was Found With A Chelsea Grin. Wikimedia CommonsElizabeth Short, better known as the Black Dahlia, was found in early 1947 with her face sliced into the characteristic Glasgow grin.
The Smile is a band formed by some members of Radiohead, including Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood. Its not accurate to refer to The Smile as a side project of Radiohead, as the two entities are distinct bands with different lineups and creative focuses.
The practice originated in Glasgow in the 1920s and 1930s among street crooks. Gangs would often use it to on others as a warning not to mess with them. Cut throat razors would commonly be used to create the smile.
He got his famous scar when, walking home after a DJ gig, he was attacked by a group and cut with a knife. The scar is often referred to as the Glasgow Smile in Scotland which is his homeland. Aptly enough he played the character Scarface in The Saint (1997) early in his career.
A Glasgow smile (also known as a Chelsea smile, or a Glasgow, Smiley, Huyton, A buck 50 or Cheshire grin) is a wound caused by making a cut from the corners of a victims mouth up to the ears, leaving a scar in the shape of a smile.
A Glasgow smile (also known as a Glasgow grin, Anna grin Cheshire grin or Chelsea smile) is a nickname for the result of cutting a victims face from the edges of the mouth to the ears. The cut and the scars it leaves form an extension of what resembles a smile.
The Glasgow smile (also known as Chelsea grin), is a form of torture where the victim has their face slashed from each ear down to their mouth.

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