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Photography Links of Interest

R

rocketman

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Ok, so we're going to start a new thread for posting links of interest to our ever growing group of photography buffs here on the MOA Photo forum. This will be a "sticky" so it always remains visible on the front page of the forum and anyone can post to the thread as they find links that would be pontifical to all of us. As the pages grow and links are included I will try to organize them in some sort of logical list by area of interest/data. Links can be how-to's, places the review cameras or gear, photo hosting web sites, etc. The one requirement is that they be places that have information rather than simply photographs, we have other threads for those.

So lets start by posting a link to Sumgmug, a great photo hosting site that gives MOA members a discount, and allows for an unlimited number of photos and links to them. A great way to share your photos with us here and with friends and families. They also back up all the photos, provide for printing on a variety of formats and media. Like I said a really really useful site. I'm not sure what exactly the discount is but I will find out and let you all know, or Tom may be able to provide that information soon and can edit this post to include it.

The Link to Sumgmug is Sumgmug.com

Note: if you use the following code format you cam make the links appear as above "left bracket' url=http://put the link here with the "http://" preceding it, then the "right bracket" then the text you want to appear followed by the closing bracket /url bracket. easy right? (you can also just quote this to see how the link above was done.)

notice how the first closing bracket "]" is AFTER the web link, then the text you want to appear goes next, followed by the closing [forward slash url] this is slightly different than the normal way of creating a link but gives you more control on how the text appears and you can make the title more descriptive.

That way you can put whatever you want as the text string and by highlighting the text string between the brackets you can make the text colored or bolded for easier reading.

See? Easy, right? :laugh

Thats all for now....

RM
 
Two of my favorite sites:

dpreview

Great resource for the latest and greatest in digital compact cameras and DSLRs.

dgrin

Wonderful site for photographers to share their work and learn from one another. From the folks that brought you SmugMug.
 
Rangefinger Mag is a great resource on many levels for pretty much every type of photographer...

they each month have a section on a photoshop tool and how to properly use it to creat the desired effect... i still think you can get a really cheap or free subscription if you are an amature or educator (dont know for sure). they cover everything from digital to portrait... even have a annual wedding addition and senoir portrait editions to the fine arts to industrial editions...

http://www.rangefindermag.com/index2.tml
there are is a access to all the past editions months and more infor than you can shake many sticks while being chased by a Bigfoot for taking its photo..:brad

for example
May 05 http://www.rangefindermag.com/magazine/archives/May05/nortnik.tml
or
http://www.rangefindermag.com/magazine/archives/May05/NAPP1.tml



Little self promo :D i was in it in May of 04... http://www.rangefindermag.com/magazine/archives/May04/gennext.tml
 
If you are into Photoshop, Lightroom, Elements, etc., one of the best places for FREE video podcasts is Apple's ITunes Store. Do a search in ITunes for Photoshop and muck around and you'll find a wealth of how-to stuff, with on-screen tutorials on how to use these amazin' programs. Did I mention FREE? I've been watching Michael Rather's series on Photoshop and on Lightroom. Also, Adobe's own Russell Brown has a number of freebies too. PS Elements is not covered as well.

And, if you are a Nikon shooter and use Capture NX, Nikon has some video tuts, as well as a whole bunch of .pdf's of using this groovy program. http://support.nikontech.com/cgi-bin/nikonusa.cfg/php/enduser/std_alp.php?p_sid=kcFQU3Wi&p_lva=&p_li=&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_page=1&p_cv=1.185&p_pv=2.298&p_prods=42%2C298&p_cats=185&p_hidden_prods=&prod_lvl1=42&prod_lvl2=298&cat_lvl1=185&p_search_text=&srch_btn_submit=%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0Sear
 
For Smugmug members, there are all kinds of discounts and such available here: http://kbasa.smugmug.com/ClubSmug/

Note the Gorillapod is one of the discounts.

That would be your username.smugmug.... /clubsmug

I got my 2nd Gorillapod through them and it was nice to get the "green" version not in the blister pack and other stuff.

I also got a Phillips frame through them and it works really well.
 
For those that have iTunes or RSS feed capabilities ....(thru yahoo or many other mail/news sites) here's something some just turned me on to, looks kind of interesting they do a PodCast each week on photography subjects and provide a RSS feed.

the link is This Week In Photography

I've only checked out the basics, but I do now have iTunes since going with my new phone.

After I get hooked up and listen to some of the podcasts I'll do a quick review.


RM
 
Interesting photo site

http://www.luminous-landscape.com/columns/Composition_Intro.shtml

I stumbled upon The Luminous Landscape through an unrelated search and found the composition essay very satisfying. I have no pretensions to being an artist, but I take a lot of gardening photos - for documentation. Some are nice, and there's an occasional inspiring scene, but mostly I'm trying to develop a discussion of gardening practice.

Anyway, this essay was very reassuring for my purpose. Even though, I will strive to develop greater skill at composition.
 
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