Filed in archive by Andrew Garrett on August 28, 2006
Sweet Jelly Blog: A rather humorous look at the world of a photographic duck. (Don't ask me, just go read the comic ... I sniggered).......
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I just stumbled across the Gorrillapod from Joby. Basically, it's an uber-flexible tripod, that doesn't need a flat surface (or, in fact, any surface) to work on. You can set it up on an...
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John Nack on Adobe: Photoshop 9.0.2 update for Windows available; Mac due shortly: That headline says it all really. There was a mac one released, but then someone tested it on 10.3, and it broke....
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O'Reilly -- ExpoDisc for Pro (and Easy) Color Capture: Not a tool I've yet had a chance to experience, but from the look of the example shots in the article, something we could all benefit...
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LifeClever ;-) » Fake the look of film grain on digital photos: Sometimes, it can be an effective look to make your photos grainy, like they were shot on high ISO film, from a distance, with a long...
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Strobist: Adding (and Synching) a Second Strobe: If, like me, you're looking for ways to improve your lighting techniques, you really should be reading Strobist. Not that I'm trying to tell...
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Photojojo » Make iPod Ad Silhouettes From Your Photos: While I'm not a big fan of photo manipulation to this extent, this one made me smile - and might do the same for a lot of your photographic...
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One Light Portraits An absolutely brilliant (heh) look at a really simple lighting technique, that with a little bit of variation(mostly in the background) can give a wide variety of effects. So much...
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Filed in archive by Andrew Garrett on August 23, 2006
dream Originally uploaded by Littleboyfound. Found this one on Flickr, and felt I had to share... Brilliant.......
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Filed in archive by Andrew Garrett on August 23, 2006
dream,originally uploaded by Littleboyfound.......
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CrunchGear » Blog Archive » Top 10 Cameras Used On Flickr Helps You Pick A Camera: It will be interesting to see how these numbers pan out over time. It's only relatively recently that...
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Digital Photography in NZ - Be Wrong to Be Right - Using the 'wrong' exposure Often, we take a shot that doesn't quite work out how we planned. Perhaps it's over-exposed, perhaps...
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Linux Photos and Imaging: If you're a linux user, it can be a bit of a struggle to find the tools you need to get things done, especially if you're working in the photography space. This page...
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Surviving Studio Photos with the Kids - Photography for Parents: A great series of tips for photographing kids - mostly, these are aimed at parents dealing with kids in a studio setting, but a lot of...
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Nikon D80 Camera - Great for those who are getting serious about Photography A Preview of the Nikon D80......
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Using Wide Angle Lens Distortion Creatively: Different focal lengths have different side effects - short focal lengths (wide angles) can produce really interesting distortions. Sometimes, you can use...
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Food Photography and creating edible Food Photos with food styling | Benjamin Christie Australian Celebrity Chef from TV Cooking Show Dining Downunder Blog: Man, that's a mouthful of a blog...
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The Gadgets Page » 10 Ways to Make Your Digital Photos Last Forever: All good sense suggestions. The one addition I'd make is to item 6 - if you shoot RAW, and you use Adobe software for...
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Photodoto » Blog Archive » What gear should I buy to take great photographs?: Lack of gear doesn't matter. What matters, is being there, with a camera, and being prepared to take the shot. What...
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Mastering Panning - Photographing Moving Subjects: Yet another great post from Darren over at Digital Photography School - this one, on panning, to get a crisp clean shot of a moving subject, while...
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by Andrew Garrett on August 17, 2006
USATODAY.com - Misinformation about your photography rights continues to spread: The law in the United States of America is pretty simple. You are allowed to photograph anything with the following...
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Sporting a new and improved 10.2-megapixel image sensor, the Nikon D80 immediately poses a concern and a challenge for Sony's infant A100 DSLR. The competition from Nikon's latest DSLR is all...
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