Link Roundup 05-24-2008
By Brian Auer • May 24th, 2008- Find Your Images On-Line
Howard Grill
A new type of search engnine, calling itself “TinEye”, uses image recognition to search for similar images on the Internet. Upload a photo and the search engine shows you where it’s being used. The Google Operating System blog also did a short story on this. - 5 Tips for Acquiring Old Cameras
words:irrational
Here’s another camera buying guide — but it’s for the good old stuff. This one is worth a read if you’re looking to pick up some old equipment. - Ten things that are ruining photography today
1001 Noisy Cameras
More humor from 1001 Noisy Cameras. - 9 Crazy Cross Eye 3D Photography Images and How to Make Them
digital Photography School
Neil Creek put together a nice collection of stereo-photos (no, not photos of stereo systems). Once you get the top set in focus, you can just scroll down the page and hit them all without refocusing. - 5 Reasons To Buy Art
Joseph Szymanski
Looking for something to do with your tax rebates or tax returns? Joe makes some good points for buying art instead of junk. - He Took a Polaroid Every Day, Until the Day He Died
mental_floss
A truly inspiring story about a man who took a Polaroid every day for 18 years, right up until the day he died from cancer. - Building Image Impact; Six Basic Controls
Jonathan Penney
Amazing transformation of a photo as it is turned into art. - Five Cool Little Gadgets
Photodoto
Here are five fun little things you can put on your wishlist.
Here’s a funny video on “Art”. Best part - “print making” - I totally didn’t get it until the very end. I’m such a goober.
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Brian Auer is a photography enthusiast from San Diego, California. He's also the guy behind the Epic Edits Weblog. As a hobbyist photographer since 2003, his passion has been to constantly improve his photography skill set, to share his own knowledge with others, and to become an integral part of the photographic community.
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Hey Brian,
Thanks for the plug. A very nice list of links as usual.