Foto Tips – Cod Liver Oil and Photography
August 10, 2007
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Mark Alberhasky looks at life and other distractions, and how to motivate ourselves to get out with our camera and shoot The mere words, “cod ...
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Circular Polarizers, A Filter You Need
August 8, 2007
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There is the temptation to believe that you don’t need any filters for your digital camera, that you can do it all in Photoshop. But ...
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August 7, 2007
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Exhibition call for artists using digital prints Digital’07: Pattern-Finding CALL FOR ENTRIES 9th Annual International Exhibition of Digital Prints to be held at the New ...
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Apple Enhances .Mac
August 7, 2007
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New Web Gallery & 10GB Online Storage Press Release Apple today announced significant enhancements to its .Mac online service, highlighted by the debut of .Mac ...
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Podcasting â
August 5, 2007
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Podcasting is a new format for distributing audio and video content over the Internet. From the technical viewpoint, podcasting involves nothing new – it’s just ...
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Using Circular Polarizing Filters for Digital Infrared Photography
August 4, 2007
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We don’t normally think of using polarizing filters when shooting infrared but I decided to try it out. Regular readers will know that I shoot ...
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DxO Labs and REALVIZ® Join Forces to Offer Demanding Photographers Exciting Software Bundles
July 25, 2007
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Award-winning imaging applications DxO Optics Pro v4.5 and REALVIZ® Stitcher® are available together for the first time and at a significant saving of up to ...
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ThinkTank Photo June Competition Winner and Finalists – Long Exposure Landscape
July 24, 2007
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We are pleased to show the finalists and the winner in the long exposure landscape photography competition. The June 2007 Long Exposure Landscape Photography Competition ...
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Home Computer Meets the Steam Engine
July 23, 2007
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A computer with an early 20th Century look is certainly a sight to behold. Surfing the web today I came across an amazing article about ...
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Lensbaby Sponsored Selective Blur Photography Competition Winner and Finalists
July 20, 2007
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An amazingly difficult competition to judge has been finally decided. The Lensbaby selective blur competition proved to be very difficult indeed to judge. Not only ...
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A Pair of Epson Data Projectors
July 19, 2007
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We review a couple of Epson’s latest data projectors, the EMP-83 and the EMP-S5. Data projectors are an indispensable tool, and not only for education ...
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Planes, Trains and Infrared Photography
June 24, 2007
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A recent plan trip had me shooting infrared the whole trip Recently I had to fly from Melbourne to Sydney to deliver some workshops at ...
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The Essentials of Web Sites for Photographers, Artists and Designers
June 23, 2007
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Having the website is an essential part of life for creative professionals and serious amateurs, but it can be full of traps. So you have ...
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YouTube on AppleTV
June 21, 2007
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You can now view YouTube content on AppleTV Apple today announced that YouTube is now live on Apple TV. Users can download the free software ...
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More on In-camera vs Post-camera Photography
June 1, 2007
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As a followup to my article on the HP professional photography blog, I explore some of the reasons why people might want to explore both ...
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May 2007 Outstanding Art/Photo Site Award – Eirik Holmoyvik Photography
May 30, 2007
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Eirik lives in Bergen, Norway and takes a wide range of photographs, from landscapes to street scenes, all of which is striking. Eirik Holmoyvik is ...
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Right, Wrong Thinking and Its Impact on Photography
May 27, 2007
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There are thought patterns or ways of thinking that are liberating and others that are limiting. This is true in all of life, but it ...
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May 2007 Outstanding Art/Photo Site Award – David Burdeny
May 24, 2007
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David Burdeny is an architect who seems to be making a big name for himself as a fine art photographer. A Landscape photographer, David’s images ...
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2007 Canon/AIPP Australian Professional Photographer of the Year Announced
May 18, 2007
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Illustrative photographer, Gay Campbell named overall winner at Canon Australian Professional Photography Awards Press Release Key Points: Gay Campbell is named the 2007 Canon/AIPP Australian ...
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May 2007 Outstanding Art/Photo Site Award – Michael Levin
May 17, 2007
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Michael Levin is landscape photographer who creates the most stunning monochrome images. In our second award of the month, we look at his website. A ...
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