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Links – April 25, 2008

Just a few links this week – I’ve been photographing the Smoky Mountains rather than spending time on the web.

Shawn Duffy has a Tip Roundup for the Traveling Photographer

This Week In Photography has a post on Taking Care of Compact Flash and Secure Data Cards

Photocritic.org has info on 10 Ways to Make Google Love Your Photography Site

Digital Photography School has a post on Building your Photo Blog

PhotoAttorney has information on more challenges photographers are facing with police and security guards.
and a Q&A post on Registering Your Copyrights,

Photoshop Insider has a post looking at the differences between Camera Raw, Bridge and Lightroom

Links – April 18, 2008

Here are a few photography related links we found this week –

Photocritic.org has posts on Why Sharpen Your Images?, How Exposure Works and Teaching Yourself Photography

Beyond the Obvious has a nice post on Two Types of Photographers

Brian Larter has a post on How to Shoot Using a Grey Card

Flying with Fish has info on how to Protect Yourself From In-Flight Theft

Dan Heller has an article on When Editorial Uses of Photos Require Model Releases

Digital Photography School has a post on How to Eliminate Lens Flare

PhotoAttorney has information on delays in copyright registrations – Registrations by Paper Taking up to 8 Months

Pixelated Image has thoughts on Use the Wrong Lens

Photopreneur has a great post on What are you Saying about your Photos

And on the lighter side – if you’ve ever wondered what famous photographs would look like made of Legos – check out the Classics in Lego set on Flickr.

Links – April 11, 2008

Here a few links to pages we found this week – hope you enjoy them

Flying Fish blog has info on Watching Out for your Personal Property when Flying

Digital Photography School has a post on making High Impact Panoramic Photos
and one on Recovering Lost Images

Epic Edits Weblog has info on how RAW and JPEG files look

Photojojo has info on Taking Better Photos for Ebay and ETSY

Plagiarism Today has info about PhotoDropper – a WordPress Plugin that makes it easy to use photos in the Creative Commons

Photo Business News and Forum has info about why photographers need to be careful about Selling Something You Don’t Own

Links – April 4, 2008

Here a few links we’ve found this week – hope you find them useful!

Beyond Megapixels has a post on Tips on How to Take Better Portraits

Flying with Fish debunks the Myth that X-Rays Will Damage Your Image Cards

National Geographic has an interactive History of Photography Timeline

Digital Photography School has a post on Wildlife Photography – and Considering Your Subject 

Sean Duffy has some tips for Taking Great Photos with a Point and Shoot Camera

Red River Paper has informatin about a Guide to Traditional and Print Stability available from the Image Permanence Institute. 

Links – March 28, 2008

Here are a few sites we’ve found interesting in the past week:

Shawn Duffy has information on registration for Artomatic 2008 in Washington, DC

Photo Attorney has information on the latest Orphan Works Bill proposal.

Photo Business News has a great post on Copyright Infringement – Don’t be a Hypocrite

SEOMoz has info about copyright registration for online content

All Day I Dream About Photography has an informative post on Polarizer Filters.

Digital Photography School has a nice post on Choosing a Day Bag for Your Camera

PDN Pulse has news about a town that just doesn’t get it when it comes to photographer’s rights.

Adobe has launched a free online version of Photoshop.

Links – March 21, 2008

Just a few links this week – I’ve been pretty busy so haven’t had much time for exploring lately.

Digital Photography School has some Bright Ideas for Shooting in Midday Sun

The Photo Attorney blog has excellent information on 10 Important Legal Issues for Photographers

Earthbound Light has information about the differences between Civil, Nautical and Astronomical Twilight

The National Wildlife Refuge Association is encouraging people to contact their Senators about Supporting Increased Funding for National Wildlife Refuges