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Are you already a budding Badge collecting bug?
If so, then you've come to the right page... I have photographed all my badges to represent my memories behind them and to show the back story, I encourage you to document your badges.
Photography: Welcome

Photography: Pro Gallery
Photography: Pro Gallery
Badge Rubbings
If you liked these photos, why don't you take part in making rubbings of your badges
Photography: Video
To do this you need, a lot of patience, paper, A rubber and badges.
(The enamel Pins works better for this) and pencils.
Photography: Text

Step By Step
One)
Put your Enamel pin onto rubber to prevent it moving around whilst doing the rubbing.
Two)
Put the pin with rubber
on-top underneath a sheet of paper.
Three)
Grab your pencil- and you can
(Any colour- can use crayon and biro but biro doesn't work as well)
Four)
Then very lightly colour in like a shading kind of texture and then you should get a strong imprint of your badge, use a pin that has a 3D lettering or design with a slight texture to get a good effect.
Photography: Image

Photography: Image
"Badge collecting for me is a lifetime phenomenon with
a chronicle left behind."
Photography: Quote
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