Here are some links I found this week
How Flickr makes your photos available and who is responsible for making sure photos are used correctly has been a hot topic this week. The conversations began with a great post from Jim Goldstein on How Every Flickr Photo Ended up On Sale This Weekend. Phototrade Blog followed up with It is Your Fault I steal Your Photos. Accept it. Please. FocalPower followed with a post on Who Controls Your Photos Online. The most recent great post on the subject is Plagiarism Today‘s Is Flickr Letting Down its Users?
Some news about copyright from Photo Business News & Forum – the Copyright Form VA is being Phased Out and Photo Attorney emphasizes the need to Register Your Copyright to get Statutory Damages
Photoshelter has a post on 10 Things You Should Know About Stock Photography
HyperPhocal has 8 Photography Myths Debunked and Aperture Explained
Beyond Megapixels has a post on Filters 101 Part 1 and Part 2
This Week in Photography has F8 & Being There
Photodoto has a post on the Importance of Focus
Digital Photography School had several great posts this week including 20 More Things I’ve Learned about Photography, How to Win Friends and Influence People – A Guide to Commenting on Photos, 5 Ways to Never Lose Your Photos, 10 Ways to Take Stunning Portraits, and 10 More Tips for Stunning Portraits.
Epic Edits has a post challenging people to Shoot in Harsh Sunlight
Gearlog has info about a way to Geotage Your Photos With a Clipon for your DLSR
Your Photo Tips has information on Buying a Tripod
Black Star Rising has information on How Professional Photographers Can Generate New Business with Flickr
A Photo Editor has information on How To Buy a Photo on Flickr
A blog I discovered (and really enjoyed reading) this week is Mountain Trail Photo Blog. Some of their recent posts include Wildlife Photography – When Are You Too Close and Summer Blooms and Vistas in Shenandoah National Park
And a quick question for those of you who made it to the end of the list of links – would you prefer to get all the links I find more than once a week? I’ve noticed that the list of links is getting longer almost every week. So I’m trying to decide if it makes sense to do more than one links post a week.
I’d appreciate it if you could let me know what you think by commenting on this post.
Thanks
I enjoy and look forward to your links list. Thanks for taking the time to post it.
I like the idea of the weekly list, but certainly, if there is a particular link that you want to point out, or one where timeliness is important, no reason not to post them anytime.
Having said that, you should do what works best for you! 🙂
Andy
Ditto Andy –
I tried to get out to the sunflowers today – they were moving a wide load down River Rd, I am going to try tomorrow again.