Link Roundup 09-27-2008
By Brian Auer • September 28th, 2008- URGENT ACTION NEEDED: Orphan Works Passes Senate
JMG-Galleries
Jim Goldstein brings us news that the Orphan Works legislation has passed the Senate and now it’s off to the House of Representatives. Please read this important message. - Computer Tethered Photo Capture
Pro Photo Life
In this video tutorial, Jim Talkington guides us through the process of shooting tethered to a computer.
- 5 Elements of Composition in Photography
5 More Elements of Composition in Photography
digital Photography School
5 basic building blocks of composition including pattern, symmetry, texture, depth of field, and lines. And 5 more including framing, perspective, space, balance, and color. - (CS)4 On The Floor!
John Nack on Adobe
John brings us a whole collection of links and resources related to the brand spankin’ new CS4 package. - Without Further Ado: Reverie (a Canon 5D’II movie)
Vincent Laforet’s Blog
The video on the new Canon 5D’II is so freaking awesome! You’ve got to check this video to see for yourself. - Starting a Photography Business on $2000
Pro Photo Life
What if you only had $2000 and wanted to start out doing light editorial or portrait photography on the side? Could a half decent kit be put together for that $2000? Jim Talkington thinks so! - Nikon D90 & Canon EOS 50D Hands-on Review
DigitalRev
A complete full review of both Nikon D90 and Canon EOS 50D, compared side-by-side. - 11 Ways to Get Inspiration for Your Photography
Hyperphocal
Need some inspiration with your photography? Here are 11 ways to get you going. - Lightroom 2 vs. CS4 & Lightroom Conspiracy Theories
Photoshop Insider
Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski bring us a little video chit-chat about the similarities and differences between Lightroom 2 and the recently released Photoshop CS4.
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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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