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Repost: Quality versus Quantity

July 28, 2009 10 Comments

I’ve got a few software reviews up my sleeve for both Windows and mac, but ratehr than rush them out the door prematurely, I’d rather postpone that material in the interests of sharing some rather thought-provoking content on the question of quality versus quantity.  I’d written this post before, and the first publication got a ...

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The Rule of Thirds in History

July 15, 2009 3 Comments

Last week we looked at the Rule of Thirds as a general rule that can be applied differently depending on the type of photography.  You could use the hot spots or the lines for compositional approaches, and I commented on what seems to be a trend toward the former being more popular in portrait work ...

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49 Photo Tips Cheat Sheet

July 14, 2009 13 Comments

Ok, so this week the schedule is all off kilter, since there was no hardware review and no software review today, so I give up on that.  Instead, today I am sharing (on request) a PDF that I have been been busy compiling of my favorites and some unusual ideas for photography.  Ranging in subject ...

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The Rule of Thirds Revisited

July 8, 2009 3 Comments

We’ve all seen the term used, and the approach should not be a novel one to most of us at this point.  Heck, I’ve even talked about it here before to a certain degree.  But today, I’d like to take the Rule of Thirds and look at it from two distinct approaches:  landscape and portrait ...

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Seven Super Summer Tips

June 18, 2009 2 Comments

Since the podcast went live yesterday, the compositional theme was kind of put on the back burner, so I’d like to bring that back to the forefront today with something everybody likes…a list! For some reason lists of bullet points seem to generate a lot of feedback, and garner the most interest, so here we ...

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When it rains, it pours!

May 1, 2009 3 Comments

Well, yesterday I had a great conversation with Tom Hogarty, senior Product Manager for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for inclusion in the upcoming podcast.  In my excitement to finish the post production side, I came downstairs at 3am to my man-cave, and found that Jason Moore had finished an article I sent him for possible inclusion ...

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Five Key Elements of Tripod Leg Purchasing

It doesn’t matter whether you are a seasoned veteran or new to the field, the purchase of a tripod ...

Creating HDR Panos with PTGui

A while back I had approached a few companies about putting together an article on how to create panoramas. ...

Copyright Isn’t Just for Photographers….

The web makes for an interesting place, and often I get emails from folks asking for suggestions and recommendations...

Digital Photography: Where do we go from here?

I’ve often wondered about the development of technology and the patterns that go with it.  As technology has advanced...

Putting Your Best Photo Forward

Yesterday I talked about resources available to find buyers for your work and talked about a great guide, The...