Link Roundup 02-07-2009
By Brian Auer • February 8th, 2009Great stuff — check it out!
- Your Favourite Photos 2008 – Results
Neil Creek
A great selection of photos from the year of 2008. - EXIF and Beyond: Aaron Johnson Creator of ‘What The Duck’
JMG-Galleries
I’m sure most of us read the “What The Duck” comic strip, so this interview from Jim Goldstein is a real treat! - DIY pinhole for dSLR
Photocritic
Here’s a neat little DIY project for you pinhole enthusiasts. I haven’t tried it myself, but I’m very temped to. - Shooting on Film – Southbank via TLR
Neil Creek
My buddy Neil Creek shows off his first roll shot with his Father’s TLR. Great shots, especially from a first roll! - Guest Blog featuring JoeyL!
Photoshop Insider
Here’s a great guest post from Joey Lawrence full of awesome insights. - Nikon D3 camera cut in half photos
DigitalPixels.net
Ever wonder what the insides of a dSLR look like? Here you go! - Kenya Famine – War Refugees Face Starvation
ZORIAH
The Kenyan government has declared a national state of emergency as several million people face food shortages. Here are some heart-wrenching photos that cover the story. - How to Photograph Coastlines
digital Photography School
Here are a few random tips for coastline landscape shots as well as a few images to hopefully inspire you. - 10 ways to break photographer’s block
Photocritic
Feeling stuck? Here are a few tips to get your groove back on. - How to Make High Contrast Black & Whites in Lightroom 2
digital Photography School
Here’s a nice little tutorial for creating high contrast b/w photos in Lightroom (or Adobe Camera RAW). I tried it out and it works quite nicely.
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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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Great links! Will check all of them out!