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Links – October 17, 2008

Here are a few more links we found this week

Jim Goldstein has some great tips for photographing airshows in his post about photographing the Blue Angels.

TWIP has tips on using Leading Lines.

Black Star Rising has information on using color maps to help plan fall color photography.

Photopreneur has a post on Learning from a Photo Sale.

Photo Business News & Forum has information a new government post – the Intellectual Property Czar.

Your Photo Tips has 10 Steps to Great Group Pictures.

Brian Auer at EpicEdits has Cross Processing Tips and Suggestions.

Laurie Excell is this week’s guest blogger at Photoshop InsiderHer post about vision is well worth reading.

And finally – some incredible photographs from Zoriah about Childen Shot Dead in a West Bank Village.

Links – October 14, 2008

Since I didn’t get a links post up last Friday – I decided to try to get two posted this week. One today and then the regularly schedule links post on Friday.

So here goes – here are some great links I’ve found since the last links post on October 3.

B&H has a post on Autumn Leaves, Autumn Light

Shutterbug Source has posts on Travel Photography – the KISS Principle, Better Pet Photos and Photographing Wildlife – The Eyes Have it

For anyone photographing butterflies – the Discover Life Butterflies Identification Page is a great resource.

TWIP has a post on Model Releases,

Wired has a wiki on photographing stars.

Photopreneur has information about Ad Men Seek Flickr Photos

Beyond Megapixels has a post on 5 Ways to Shoot Autumn Leaves

Jeff Revell at PhotowalkPro has a great video on using Lightroom’s Adjustment Brush.

PhotoAttorney has a post on Why You Should Add Metadata to Your Photos

Ben Wilmore has a post at Photoshop Insider on his Evolution as a Photographer

Yanik’s Photo School has a list of the Top 10 Free Online Photo Editing Websites

Photodoto has information on how to create Black and Whites with a Splash of Color

And finally – a video on YouTube about John Chiara and his very large camera.

Links – October 3 2008

Lots of links this week . . . hope you find them useful.

DC Photo Guide has information about a Georgia O’Keefe/Ansel Adams exhibit at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

EXIF & Beyond has a podcast of an Orphan Works Panel Discussion. I’ve started listening to it – so far it’s great.

Epic Edits has a post on Photo Backup: When Disaster Strikes.

TWIP in posts on a Simple Sunset Trick, 10 Things I Know Now That I Wish I’d Known Back Then, and Exposure & Basic Camera Control – the Shutter.

Digital Photography School has a post on Moon Photography Made Simple.

Hyperphocal has a post on Can I Sell That Photo.

Photocritic has a list of Top 50 Photography Websites.

ProBlogDesign has 25 Ways to Spice Up Blog Post Photos.

Yanik’s Photo School has a great video on the Luminance Feature in Lightroom 2.

Black Star Rising has posts on Getting Good Exposures: 10 Dos and Don’ts,

Your Photo Tips has a post on Protect Your Photos and Your Wallet.

Beyond Megapixels has an Introduction to Stock Photography.

Flying with Fish has information about Taking Your Tripod as Carry-On Luggage.

Shutterbug Source has suggestions for Bad Weather, Good Light – Being Flexible With Your Photography.

Dan Heller has a post on Stock Photography, the Consumer and the Future.

Rauol Pop has a post comparing the Canon EOS 5D and the 5D Mark II.

Links – September 26, 2008

Just a few links this week – hope you find them useful.

WebWorkerDaily has a post on Understanding Online Photo Rights

Shutterbug Source has Five Tips for Better Beach Photography and a post on Zen Photography – Being at One With Your Camera

DIYPhotography.net has Two Power Tips for the Traveling Photographer

Digital Photography School has posts on 5 Elements of Composition in Photography and 5 More Elements of Composition.

TWIP has 5 Tips for Preserving Old Photos

Black Star Rising has 6 Tips to Help Your Photography Business Survive in a Struggling Economy

Links – September 19, 2008

Here are a few sites we found this week – hope you find them useful

Alain Briot has a great essay called The Numbering Affair

PhotoAttorney has info about Reasonable Expectations of Privacy Issues for Photographers

TWIP has a post on Improve Your Images

Sean Duffy has a post on Removing Ghosts in HDR Photos

Photo Business News & Forum has a post on ASMP, Orphan Works and Agendas

Hyperphocal has 7 Tips for Organizing Your Photos

Shutteburg Source has 5 Tips for Better Nature Photos

Your Photo Tips has suggestions on How to Be a Green Photographer

Flying with Fish has information about Packing Your Cameras & Lenses Properly

Digital Photography School has 6 Steps to Finding a Photography Mentor

Plagiarism Today has information on Copyright Myths

Black Star Rising has info about Model Releases and Your First Amendment Rights

Several photographers from the Gettysburg Photowalk have posted their photos from last weekend including Mike Palmer, Bob Jordan, Sean Duffy, JRArthur Agin, and Andy Smith.

I’ve finally caught up on listening to the PhotoNetCast podcasts. Two I really enjoyed were #11 – Interview with Zoriah, a war photojournalist and #12 – The Future of Stock Photography.

Links – September 12, 2008

Here’s links to some of the information we found on the web this week.

Peter Jaszi from the Washington College of Law at American University has a list of the types of things you can film/photograph without permission.

Jim Goldstein has a posts on Photo Contest Entrant Beware! National Geographic Makes Entrants Photos Available as Wallpaper Downloads and An Interview with the Creator of the Sarah Palin Bikini Gun Photo

A Photo Editor has information on what is Fair Use of Photography on a Blog

Black Star Rising has a post on Do I Need A Model Release

Behind the Lens has a post on the 5 Magic Words that will HELP you Edit Your Photos

Digital Photography School has a post on Understanding Basic Daylight Exposure and Equivalent Exposure

Shutterpad has a post on How To Critique Your Own Photographs

Shutterbug Source has Tips for Black and White Photography

Your Photo Tips has posts on Shoot More To Be a Better Photographer and  Back Up Your Photos Today

Words Irrational has 110 Great Resources for Photographers

EpicEdits has Tips for Finding a Film Developer. If you live in the Bethesda, Maryland area – Bill uses the Photography Center of Bethesda for all his film processing. They do a great job.

Photodoto has a post on Photographing Children

Beyond Megapixels has posts on Lessons in Photography and Life from The DuckArranging Elements in Your Photos and Histogram 101

Don’t forget – the Gettysburg Photowalk is this Sunday September 14 at 10 AM. Hope to see you there.