Posts Tagged ‘Photo Manipulation’

12 Mar
2010

Points of View Photo Project #28

Happy Friday everyone! You know what that means, it’s time for the 28th installment of the Points of View Photo

5 Feb
2010

Points of View Photo Project #24

Welcome to the 24th edition of the Points of View Photo Project here at Jason D. Moore Photography! UPDATE: New

22 Jan
2010

Points of View Photo Project #22

Welcome to the 22nd edition of the Points of View Photo Project! This week we have been lucky enough to

14 Jan
2010

The Ethics of Digital Photography: Part 3

Today’s edition of our miniseries looking into questions of what is and what is not “ok” when it comes to

7 Jan
2010

Points of View Project Extended

We all seem to be getting back on our feet and up to speed with the new year. So, with

5 Jan
2010

Points of View Photo Project Source Image #21

As promised, we are starting the Points of View Photo Project back up with the new year! I’m adding in

25 Sep
2009

Software Review: Topaz Adjust

I will be honest, I’ve never been a huge fan of plug-ins. Maybe I’ve just never used the right ones,

11 Sep
2009

Points of View Photo Project: #12

Welcome to the 12th edition of the “Points of View Project“! Every other Friday I will post a new, out-of-the-camera

28 Aug
2009

Points of View Photo Project #11

Welcome to the eleventh  edition of the “Points of View Project“! Every other Friday I will post a new, out-of-the-camera

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