Link Roundup 07-26-2008
By Brian Auer • July 26th, 2008Your weekly dose of photography reading from around the web:
- Photojojo’s Favorite Flickr Add-ons and Mashups
Photojojo
If you’re a Flickr user, you’ve got to check out these handy little tools aimed to make you more productive with your photos. - The Nuts and Bolts of Off Camera Flash – Part 3, TTL wireless
F/1.0
Awesome run-down of the inner workings behind TTL wireless flash options. This is part 3 of an amazingly educational series. - Flash 101: On-Camera Flash
Flash 101: Off-Camera Flash
Beyond Megapixels
More 101 goodness from Beyond Megapixels. This time, they cover the topics of on-camera and off-camera flash, various modes, metering, pros, cons, and examples. - What the Mona Lisa Can Teach You About Taking Great Portraits
digital Photography School
Some portrait photography tips based on the Mona Lisa. - Manual Focus – Practice Makes Perfect
DIYPhotography.net
Here’s a good exercise for honing your manual focus skills. All you need is your camera, a lens with a wide aperture, and a measuring tape. - 32 Resources to Listen Your Way to Better Photography
Hyperphocal
A great list of photography podcasts that are sure to educate and inspire you. - Forgotten Photoshop Filters: Dust and Scratches
PhotoWalkPro
Dust and scratches aren’t a huge issue with digital photos, but film scans can suffer badly. Here’s a good explanation of a Photoshop filter that can help out. - Why your images are worthless
Nikonian Martin Joergensen
A great discussion about the business outlook for photographers, and some tips and advice for making your way into it.
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Brian Auer is a photography enthusiast from North Idaho. 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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Brian
Thanks for including Hyperphocal and the list of podcasts – and keep up the great Epic Edits posts
- Krista
Likewise, thanks for including the PhotoNetCast in your article! I’m really digging the stuff coming out of Hyperphocal — it’s a shame I didn’t know about it sooner.