Around the Web 1-30-09
I found a few hours last night to catch up on two weeks worth of RSS feed joy. Here’s what I found interesting and hope you will too.
Photo courstesy of raymondbPhotos via The Upgraders pool on Flickr.
from JMG Galleries
Flickr Collection on Getty: Why I’m Not Taking Part
Last week Flickr announced the launch of their second phase of the partnership with Getty Images. This program provides Flickr uses the opportunity to sell certain photos through Getty’s services. Jim provides an insightful view of the program with what he sees as the downfalls and risks.
from Digital Photography School
The Biggest Secret of Photography
DPS shares the most evasive of secrets in digital photography, you cannot take a photo if you don’t have a camera with you. They follow-up with a poll asking Do You Take Your Digital Camera With You Everywhere?
DIY Lighting Hacks for Digital Photographers
How to Replace Sky in Photoshop
Two tutorials from DPS,doing what they do best.
from TWIPPHOTO.COM, Paul Burwell Photography, and Steve Creek Outdoors
10 Tips for Photographing Wildlife
Learning Wildlife Photography – Monopod Usage
Two articles on wildlife photography followed by Steve Creek’s blog where he practices his own tricks on various wildlife from my homestate of Arkansas.
from Camera Dojo
Understanding Exposure with the Exposure Triangle
A very good article for a beginning photographer or a refresher for the rest of us explaining how ISO, aperture and shutter speed relate.
from Time Outdoors
Time Outdoors is the blog of a Civil Engineer in North Carolina. He is now preparing to fulfill a life-long goal of hiking the Appalachian trail and record his journey through photography. This journey is a colossal undertaking. After reading Bill Bryson’s A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail (Official Guides to the Appalachian Trail) I’m looking forward to a first hand account as it happens. Maybe someday Sherri and I will follow in their footsteps.
If you’d like to follow his journey I’d suggest you start here and then subscribe to his RSS feed.
Stay wide and be prepared to zoom!
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January 31st, 2009 at 12:02 pm
Thanks for the mention!