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      <title>Travel Photography, Cartier-Bresson Style, With a Canon R100 and a TTArtisan 50mm f/1.2</title>
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      <description>Most people don&amp;rsquo;t think of a Canon R100 and a cheap Chinese manual 50mm as a setup worth discussing in the same breath as Henri Cartier-Bresson. But standing in front of this tiny camera, the absurdly fast TTArtisan lens flaring a little at the edges like a half-remembered summer glare, you suddenly realise something: Bresson didn&amp;rsquo;t care about gear the way the internet does. He cared about reaction time, about intent, about walking the streets ready to trip a shutter at the exact moment life blinked.</description>
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