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In this DIMW column, Wayne looks at how dyslexia can be a hidden problem for many creative people. Why am I going to talk about dyslexia on a website that is mainly about digital art, photography and technology? Because despite many advances, dyslexia can still be an undiagnosed issue for many people in creative areas. …

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July 2006 Site Award – Love-Peace-Happiness by Satoshi

Site love-peace-happiness.com showcases digital artwork that is a mix of many photographs and hand painted elements. Satoshi “Satobo” Matsuyama went from a passion for jazz and Gospel music to an equal passion for creating digital images out of up to 200 individual images and a lot of hand-painted (using a graphics tablet) elements. The results …

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July 2006 Site Award – Liquid Sculpture by Martin Waugh

Site liquidesculpture.com showcases some amazing high-speed photography of liquid droplets and splashes. Martin Waugh is a scientist by training and a high-speed photographer by passion. Martin’s website, www.liquidsculpture.com, showcases his images. Martin’s passion is the photography of drops of liquid splashing when they hit another liquid. Using high-speed flash techniques he is able to freeze …

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International Digital Print Competition/Exhibition in NYC Call for Entries

“Bio/Med SciART,” to be held at the New York Hall of Science from September 30, 2006 – January 15, 2007. OPEN CALLDeadline: August 3, 2006Digital06: Bio/Med SciARTInternational Digital Print Competition/Exhibition in NYC Art & Science Collaborations, Inc (ASCI) is pleased to announce the Open Call for its 8th annual, international digital print competition/exhibition, “Bio/Med SciART,” to …

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Beat the dull family footage curse with tips from Sony Australia Press Release Putting your home-movie audience to sleep? Shaky shots? Zooming in too close? Does this sound familiar? These are the top three mistakes Australians make when filming their home-movies, according to Sony Australia.    Australians have long been fans of the home-movie, however very few …

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Looking Ahead

Foto Tip by Mark Alberhasky – Mark looks at how a bit of forethought can go a long way in helping you to get the killer image. Previsualise and sort out the technical issues beforehand. This foto tip sounds like one of the mantras from the driving school I took during the summer with my …

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Break the rules

Foto Tip from Mark Alberhasky – Mark looks at how breaking the rules of photography sometimes is exactly what you need to do to create a killer image. “Rules are meant to be broken.” “Rebel” that I am (those of you who know me well are chuckling now), I can tell you that breaking some …

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