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Wednesday Grab Bag

Brian at EpicEdits.com has just published a roundup of his guide to using Adobe Bridge including a free, downloadable PDF e-book version. Here's a little follow-up to that street-photographer-attacked-by-clueless-security-guards video from two weeks ago. About.com reminds us to have a little fun and experiment with our photography with a fun fruit photography [...]

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Friday Grab Bag

"There's a great deal of paranoia around but the police are on alert for anything that vaguely resembles terrorism. It's difficult because the more professional a photographer, paradoxically, the more likely they are to be stopped or questioned. If people were using photos for terrorism purposes they would be using [...]

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Adobe's online television channel went on the air Wednesday this week. Lot's of stuff there including a Photographer channel. Uh, you have to kind of squint and use your imagination a bit if you don't want to be reminded that it's an infomercial. The next Worldwide Pinhole Photography day is coming [...]

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Wednesday Grab Bag

"I’d like to suggest that the camera does lie. For a fleeting nano-second we may all look as strange as we do in passport photos, but not always." Polaroid will stop making instant film next year. Nearly instant just isn't fast enough. Also, a neat photo story by photographer Micahel Blanchard [...]

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Friday Grab Bag

Quote of the week: "Why is it that photographers look at a place most people would figure to be a likely setting for a crime and go, 'Cool!'?" --Joe McNally Adobe Lightroom 2.0 beta is available from Adobe Labs. The beta adds the ability to make localized corrections and multiple monitor [...]

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