
14 Aug
JPG Mag recently informed me that my Red dirt road. photo is “Hot!” on their site. Stop over, leave a comment, props, or pass it along. The more popular the photo, the better chance I have of it getting it published. Unfortunately, it’s not up for voting right now, but you never know.
Edit: Sorry for [...]
A press release recently passed my desk announcing that onOne Software acquired a new resizing technology to be released as a Photoshop plug-in. The killer was info about the origin of the technology and a link to a video demonstration.
This is an amazing technology, best explained by just watching the video. It all [...]
I’ve never had it happen to me (or never found out), but stealing your creative fruit can and does happen. A recent feature article in Computer Arts magazine covered this disturbing trend.
The thought of someone stealing my work has always been centered around my photography, I never gave much thought to the fact [...]
Every photographer knows that “Dang, I wish I had shot that image!” feeling when you spot a fantastic photo. I felt that this morning after viewing David Herreman’s “Castle of Miranda” image set on Flickr. The images have been heavily post-processed to produce a vibrant and moody feeling. This style of processing is very popular [...]
Booksmart Studio has come out with a line of inkjet printable aluminum metal sheets. The sheets are available in five finishes: satin, matte, and brush silver, satin gold, and a satin white. Apparently the sheets work very well for black and white prints. I imagine them looking something like an aluminum soda can. They come [...]
Since a few of you seem to have rotten neighbors, I was thinking of you when I read this newspaper article about rottenneighbor.com. The site allows you to view your area on satellite maps and leave anonymous remarks about your neighbors (or anyone really). I suppose it won’t get you anywhere unless your neighbor actually visits [...]
Argh, Kirsten beat me to it, but I shall post it anyway!
Today is talk like a pirate day!
There are some extremely cool outdoor furniture pieces I stumbled upon on Veerle’s blog this morning. I’ve seen some of them before in ads in Wallpaper magazine, but definitely not the ad campaign that features models wearing giant animal masks. Makes you do a double take; first at the head, then at the gorgeous [...]
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