Photo Contest Reminders
We’re coming up on the end of June already and that means the deadline for my June Photo Contest is almost upon us! There are already a number of great shots submitted but there is still time for you to send in up to 3 entries for your chance to win a free 8×10 of one of my photos. Complete contest rules can be found in the bottom half of my “Contests” page.
Also, I’m excited to announce that we’re almost at the halfway point in my BIG Photo Contest and we’ve already received 26 photos so far! I know there are 22 people registered so you better get crackin’ so you will get your collection of shots in on time to be considered for the grand prize worth over $1,000! Once again, complete contest rules can be found on the “Contests” page.
I hope you will send in your work to be a part of one or both of these contests. And while you’re over on the Contests page, please be sure to check out what our sponsors have to offer. They each have some great products and services that every photographer can find useful.
P&P Weekly: #31
Sorry for the delay in posting this week’s P&P Weekly but we were busy with a large youth event until last evening and I’ve just been home recovering.
Here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Amy of 2007 Picture a day (or week) – “The wall“
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place – “Untitled #4904“
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania – “Jakey Disking the Horseshoe, 8:00 p.m.“
- Bruce at Bruce L. Snell Photography has a gallery and slide show of Christina and John’s wedding.
- Mike of Creative Sweet TV has his latest video on multi-placing in InDesign CS3.
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York – “Soldiers & Sailors Monument,” “Lobby, 140 W. 86th St.,” and “Woman on Bus“
- Dave at Dave Cross Online has a tip on using CS3’s quick selection tool.
- Richard from Europe in Black and White – “Briers in your hand”
- Mike at eyes on the road has a post about the Topeka SO’s new brochure that features his photography, his new CS3 order, and “Spot.”
- John of John Nack on Adobe always posts an interesting array of links from the world of photography, technology, and sometimes the unusual. A post from last Sunday is about a creative misuse of CS3’s importing frames as layers and layer alignment.
- Matt of Lightroom Killer Tips has a video about loading develop presets. Also, over at Photoshop Killer Tips, Matt has posted about creating a watermark, repeating adjustments on another document, supersizing thumbnails, toggling between blend modes, edge darkening, and filter settings.
- Jim of PHOTOBLOG by Jim Larimer has a couple of variations of his gum prints.
- Scott of Photoshop Insider has a link here from last week’s Monday News, a pano from his Yosemite trip, and a number of interesting links.
- Justin of Photoshop Quicktips and SeeleyMedia.com isn’t posting a podcast this week due to some unfortunate circumstances.
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. This week I like “Taking a Break“
- Shooter at Serial Photographer – “Untitled #52“
- Clayton at The C Spot is back with a shot called “Grandview Morning“
- Andy of The Global Photographer has an overview video from his photo safaris, a daily photo of a leopard in a tree, and he’s off to his Galapagos workshop.
- Erik of The Journal: Life of a Persson – “Web Zen” and “Slightly Less Abstract” as well as a really cool shot he received in an email.
- Andy of Visual Realia – I like the color and texture in “Reflection of the Truth”
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip and just celebrated his 200th strip. Congratulations Aaron!
- Martin of What the Heck Journal – “Heaters” and “Violent Seas“
- Ben of Where is Ben? is making his way across Texas, with a side trip to Chicago to speak at a conference.
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P&P Weekly: #30
Here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Amy of 2007 Picture a day (or week) – my favorites from this week are “The evening sun” and “Alleycat – let me in“
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place – my favorite this week is “No Parking“
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania has a nice farm-themed series.
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York has 4 shots up at the Kips Bay Decorator Show House and a shot called “Kid on Scooter“
- Dave at Dave Cross Online has a post about common reader questions.
- Richard from Europe in Black and White has stocked his eBay store.
- Mike at eyes on the road has a few posts with shots from his recent stock photo trip to Virginia.
- John of John Nack on Adobe always posts an interesting array of links from the world of photography, technology, and sometimes the unusual. Of note this week is a post about some alternate CS3 icons based on the new box designs, a Lightroom getting started guide, and a pair of cleanup scripts when upgrading from beta to CS3. (Win, Mac)
- Matt of Lightroom Killer Tips has a video about straightening photos and a post about keyboard shortcuts to get to your favorite panels. Also, over at Photoshop Killer Tips, Matt has posted about fading filters, exporting for the web, CS3 workspce options, document size, and the eyedropper tool.
- Scott of Photoshop Insider has a roundup of his Great Smokey Mountains workshop, a Wednesday news update, a bunch of Lightroom-related info, and a review of Westcott’s SpiderLites
- Justin of Photoshop Quicktips posts a weekly podcast on handy tips and techniques in Photoshop and he’s celebrating the first anniversary of the PSQT. Congrats! He has just launched SeeleyMedia.com
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. This week I like “Relaxing with the Magueys“
- Shooter at Serial Photographer always has great shots. My favorites this week are “Wyre Wreck #7, 8, & 9“
- Andy of The Global Photographer has a photo of the day from Mount Kilimanjaro
- Erik of The Journal: Life of a Persson as a charming shot called “His Grandpa’s Camera“
- Andy of Visual Realia has some really nice flower shots this week.
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip. My favorite one this week is “WTD 194 & 197.”
- Martin of What the Heck Journal has a nice shot called “Right on Track“
- Ben of Where is Ben? is back from Russia and his on his currently on his way from Florida to Houston.
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P&P Weekly: #29
Here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Amy of 2007 Picture a day (or week) – my favorite from this week is “Paint Me.”
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place – my favorite this week is “Untitled #4844“
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania – my favorite this week is “Dreaming of Spring.”
- Bruce of Bruce L. Snell Photography has a couple of shoots of Stacey Herman and Carolyn Collier.
- Mike of Creative Sweet TV posted his latest video called Photoshop CS3D.
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York has a slideshow of his subway photos and a shot of L. Mendes.
- Dave at Dave Cross Online has a shot from Richmond and a useful opacity tip.
- Richard from Europe in Black and White just opened his new eBay store and has another view of Cesky Krumlov.
- John of John Nack on Adobe always posts an interesting array of links from the world of photography, technology, and sometimes the unusual. Of note this week is a post about large versions of items that are traditionally small – like Donkey Kong out of post-its or a life-sized model car or a kite that looks like a mouse pointer.
- Matt of Lightroom Killer Tips has a video about applying edits to multiple photos and a crop tool shortcut. Also, over at Photoshop Killer Tips, Matt has posted about split channels, the curves dialog box, the channels palette, creating rounded edges, and shadows and highlights in ACR.
- Jim of PHOTOBLOG by Jim Larimer has a couple of new gum bichromate prints. I especially like this one.
- Scott of Photoshop Insider has just relaunched his blog in a new format and has a number of great posts this week.
- Justin of Photoshop Quicktips posts a weekly podcast on handy tips and techniques in Photoshop. This week’s video is an interview with John Nack.
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. This week I like “Ninas Just Wanta Have Fun“
- Shooter at Serial Photographer always has great shots. My favorites this week are “Wyre Wreck #5 and #6” and “Untitled #47“
- Andy of Visual Realia has a nice abstract shot called “Nature’s Palette” and a nice one called “Recalling the Past”
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip. My favorite one this week is “WTD 189, 191, and 192.”
- Martin of What the Heck Journal – I really like “Abandoned Childhood“
- Ben of Where is Ben? is on his way to Moscow and an interview on Your Mac Life.
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P&P Weekly: #27
Here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Amy of 2007 Picture a day (or week) – my favorites from this week are “The fog,” “Spring flowers,” “Country skyline,” and “First summer daisy.”
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place – my favorites this week are “Modern Life #3” and “Social“
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania – my favorite this week is “Boomer Fishing for Muskies on the Delaware River.”
- Bruce of Bruce L. Snell Photography is back to the previous iteration of his blog.
- Mike of Creative Outlet is back to his blog after dealing with a busy period at his day job. He celebrated by heading out and doing some shooting.
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York has a number of videos and slideshows of his work up.
- Dave at Dave Cross Online wrote about the CS3 launch in NYC and you can see some shots here.
- Richard from Europe in Black and White has a couple of nice shots titled “Old Carousel Seat” and his free print for April: “fruit tree garden“
- Michael over at eyes on the road has an interesting shot in a post called “Tulips by… moonlight?“
- John of John Nack on Adobe always posts an interesting array of links from the world of photography, technology, and sometimes the unusual. Of note this week is a number of posts about the new CS3 launch including one on humanely zapping tourists using stacks in Photoshop Extended.
- Matt of Lightroom Killer Tips has a Quick Develop Module tip. Also, over at Photoshop Killer Tips, Matt has posted about saving selections, a layer mask trick, fast restoration tricks, camera raw before and afters, and a CS3 interface tip.
- Mike of Mike’s Blog and Creative Sweet TV posted his latest video on the CS3 launch party in Australia.
- Jim of PHOTOBLOG by Jim Larimer has a couple of new gum bichromate prints.
- Scott of Photoshop Insider has a number of posts this week on the CS3 launch and Photoshop World: Boston.
- Justin of Photoshop Quicktips posts a weekly podcast on handy tips and techniques in Photoshop. This week’s video is about a photo processing effect.
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. This week I like “Amaryllis-Bonita“
- Shooter at Serial Photographer always has great shots. My favorites this week are “Dead Calm” and “Flotsam and jetsam.”
- Andy from The Global Photographer has a couple of spots open on upcoming trips. Act Now!
- Andy of Visual Realia has a couple of nice shots including “Imagining” and “The Crooked Path” – frankly, I think they are my favorites of his. Nice work, Andy!
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip. My favorite one this week is “WTD 181.”
- Martin of What the Heck Journal – my favorites are “I Am Sailing” and “Rubble“
- Ben of Where is Ben? celebrates his first anniversary of living on the bus. Congrats Ben!
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P&P Weekly: #26
In case you haven’t heard – and how can that be possible?! – this Tuesday at 3:30pm (EST) Adobe is going to be launching CS3 during a live webcast. Click here to bookmark the page.
Here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Amy of 2007 Picture a day (or week) – my favorites from this week are “Watching the sunset,” “Sweden,” and “Country sky.”
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place – my favorite this week is “Untitled #3884“
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania – my favorite this week is “Guinevere Hesitates“
- Bruce of Bruce L. Snell Photography is back to the previous iteration of his blog.
- Mike of Creative Outlet has been busy with his day job this week, but assures us that he will be back to blogging with his latest picture a week in a couple of days.
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York has some shots of the portfolio he’s been working on.
- Dave at Dave Cross Online wrote about an Illustrator tutorial he’s posted on YouTube and about where to get your free Tech Expo pass for Photoshop World in Boston.
- Jason of Designfruit has just released some Baroque borders in vector format.
- Richard from Europe in Black and White has a great shot simply titled “Wood“
- Michael over at eyes on the road wrote a profile of photographer Jim Richardson, a shot of the first daffodils of the season, and an abstract architectural shot.
- John of John Nack on Adobe always posts an interesting array of links from the world of photography, technology, and sometimes the unusual. Of note this week is a post about some new CS3 videos, a discussion about logos, and a whole lot more.
- Matt of Lightroom Killer Tips has a video about using removing red eye and a post about some Lightroom presets. Also, over at Photoshop Killer Tips, Matt has posted about removing dark circles under the eyes, cloning options, blend mode and pen tool basics.
- Mike of Mike’s Blog and Creative Sweet TV posted his latest video on Illustrator to InDesign.
- Scott of Photoshop Insider has a series of shots he took of Yankees Second Baseman, Miguel Cairo (1,2,3), his Thursday news, Joe McNally’s photos in Golf Digest, and memories of Monte Zucker.
- Justin of Photoshop Quicktips posts a weekly podcast on handy tips and techniques in Photoshop. This week’s video is about creating a high pass, soft focus glow.
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. This week I like “Blowing Grasses.”
- Shooter at Serial Photographer always has great shots. My favorite this week is “Untitled #42“
- Eduardo & Timothy of the 100 Images Project have just posted their most recent additions to the series. This week marks the end of their project.
- Andy from The Global Photographer wrote about integrating his site with PhotoShelter.
- Andy of Visual Realia has a couple of nice shots including “Morning Picnic” and “Imitation”
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip. All of them this week have been great.
- Martin of What the Heck Journal has a nice shot this week: “Go Go Go“
- Ben of Where is Ben? has a post about a second PS User article on Smart Objects and his current trip to Dubai.
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P&P Weekly: #25
I’m now back after a very restful and long-needed vacation. A few cool things have been going on the past few days. I already posted about my 5th NAPP Editor’s Choice selection, but I’ve also been in contact with Matt Kloskowski of PhotoshopTV and Photoshop/Lightroom Killer Tips fame and he has agreed to be profiled here at Soup Questions! He will be the 3rd “Photoshop Guy” and host of PSTV to be a subject of our series and you can expect to see it posted once I have it in-hand. At this point all I’ll say about my last piece of cool news is that the one I want, as opposed to the one I could afford at the time, will be arriving at some point today. And I’ll post more later this week.
In the meantime, here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Amy of 2007 Picture a day (or week) – my favorites from this week are “Pink” and “Big sky country“
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place – my favorite this week is “Untitled #3786 (Grain Series #5)“
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania – my favorites this week are “Saint Don” and “Girl Carrying the Flag of Saint Andrew’s Cross“
- Bruce of Bruce L. Snell Photography shares a few shots from a 2003 wedding.
- Mike of Creative Outlet tells us of the new home of his Picture A Week gallery and the details behind this week’s shot.
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York has a number of interesting shots this week and also takes us through a number of details that go into his portfolio project.
- Dave at Dave Cross Online wrote about his trip to Houston, information about the upcoming upgrade to CS3, The new Sigma APO 200-500mm F2.8 EX DG lens, and a brain teaser from Adobe that could result in a t-shirt.
- Richard from Europe in Black and White has a great shot called “Bridge to nowhere“
- Michael over at eyes on the road has some shots of the Kansas City, MO skyline, watching a St. Patrick’s Day parade go by his office window, and a nice shot of some pussy willows.
- John of John Nack on Adobe always posts an interesting array of links from the world of photography, technology, and sometimes the unusual. Of note this week is a post about some free Lightroom presets and a post about photographs made by tossing cameras with a long exposure.
- Matt of Lightroom Killer Tips – one of our newest members, Welcome! – has a video about using Quick Develop, a post about an upcoming photo workshop in Banff NP, and a video interview with Scott Kelby. Also, over at Photoshop Killer Tips, Matt has posted about changing the color of the default red stroke, creating a reflection, putting a photo in text, and a pair of quick mask tips.
- Mike of Mike’s Blog and Creative Sweet TV – one of our newest members, Welcome! – wrote about the catastrophic success of his podcast.
- Jim of PHOTOBLOG by Jim Larimer has a really interesting full color bichromate print.
- Scott of Photoshop Insider has his Monday morning news report, a funny link to a “you know you’re a photographer if…” list, the appearance of Big Electric Cat at Photoshop World, and some CS3 news.
- Justin of Photoshop Quicktips posts a weekly podcast on handy tips and techniques in Photoshop. Last week’s was all about creating a flexible vignette, and this week’s video is about creating abstract backgrounds.
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. This week I really like “Kicking up the dust”
- Shooter at Serial Photographer always has great shots. My favorite this week is “Spares or repair“
- Eduardo & Timothy of the 100 Images Project have just posted their most recent additions to the series. This week marks week number 49 of their 50 week series.
- Andy from The Global Photographer wrote about
using PhotoShelter, the Leica M8, camera bags, and his thoughts from PMA. - Erik of The Journal: Life of a Persson wrote about Pi Day.
- Andy of Visual Realia has a series of nice winter scenes.
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip. My favorite this week is “WTD 173″
- Martin of What the Heck Journal has 3 nice shots this week: “To the Top,” “Wino,” and “Writing On The Wall“
- Ben of Where is Ben? has a post about his latest PS User article on Smart Objects and a recent seminar in LA.
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P&P Weekly: #24
A special thanks to all of those who have been a part of the P&P Blogger Profile series thus far. I will be posting two more this week. A few people have agreed participate and have not yet returned the profile form. I would like to encourage those of you on the blogroll who have not filled out the profile to take a few minutes to do so and send it back to me so you can be featured here. If you need another copy of the form, please email me and I will send one out to you right away. Simply email it to me along with a photo – either of yourself or one you’ve taken – and I will let you know when it will be posted.
I have received a couple of requests over the past month to be profiled and included in the blogroll that I have not yet decided on. I don’t know what criteria is appropriate for inclusion. Certainly the most basic requirement is that you have to be either a photographer and/or Photoshopper with a blog. Should there be any further requirement? On the one hand “the more the merrier.” I don’t necessarily want to let my personal tastes get in the way because I want to be encouraging and inclusive. But should there be a quality element that I should consider as well? Invitation only? I’m open to suggestions.
This week we are doing sound for our 4th and final school musical of the season – Once Upon a Mattress – and so I’ll be somewhat out of touch.
In the meantime, here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Amy of 2007 Picture a day (or week) – our newest member, Welcome! – has some great work, be sure to browse her gallery. From this past week, I especially like the simplicity and light in “White Fence.”
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place has a couple of nice shots, “Baker’s Feed Store” and “Black Car, Cuba” reminds me of my time in Havana in December of 2002.
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania has a really interesting shot called “Last Day of February” and I really like “The Way Home (Windshield)” and “Theresa at McGlinchey’s on her Birthday.”
- Bruce of Bruce L. Snell Photography has some shots from a recent shoot with the newest member of his extended family and from a cold shoot around Kansas City, MO with some friends.
- Mike of Creative Outlet has his 8th installment of his Picture A Week, some contenders for his “A Different England” project, his Lightroom Project Gallery, a lesson in knowing your equipment, and what he’s learned about lighting during his PAW series.
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York has posted some details about his limited-edition portfolios, a shot called “Apocalypto, Watering Hole,” and his profile which was first featured here on New Year’s Eve.
- Dave at Dave Cross Online has been teaching and shooting in Oklahoma and has spent the balance of the week at Adobe HQ. Dave is also auctioning off some of his Canada shirts from Photoshop TV to support St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
- Jason of Designfruit wrote about some new accounting software.
- Richard from Europe in Black and White has a nice shot called “Shadow Cross,” a post on creativity and every day life, his new ACEO cards, and his free print for March.
- Michael over at eyes on the road wrote about the lunar eclipse, a shoot of architectural glass, and a profile of Steve Mulligan.
- John of John Nack on Adobe always posts an interesting array of links from the world of photography, technology, and sometimes the unusual. Of note this week is a post about converting JPEG to DNG and, related, using Lightroom and ACR to nondestructively edit jpegs, the announcement of hosted Photoshop, and some cool renditions of M.C. Escher paintings in Lego.
- Jim of PHOTOBLOG by Jim Larimer has a shot called “Rack’em Up.”
- Scott of Photoshop Insider has a number of shots from his Yosemite shoot as well as a post about Adobe’s Lightroom Support Center.
- Justin of Photoshop Quicktips posts a weekly podcast on handy tips and techniques in Photoshop. Last week’s was all about high contrast, and this
week’s video is about a skin smoothing effect. - Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. This week I really like “Huizache Chino in Bloom”
- Shooter at Serial Photographer always has great shots. My favorites this week are “Signs,” “Rocket,” and “Orange.”
- Eduardo & Timothy of the 100 Images Project have just posted their most recent additions to the series.
- Andy from The Global Photographer has two images of the day (1,2).
- Andy of Visual Realia has some interesting shots taken with a Lensbaby and a star-shaped aperture.
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip. My favorite this week is “WTD 160-162″
- Martin of What the Heck Journal has 3 nice shots this week: “Melting Point,” “‘89 Chevy Caprice Classic II,” and “Pretty in Pink.”
- Ben of Where is Ben? has a post about his latest PS User article on tips for teachers.
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P&P Weekly: #23
Starting in March, I will be giving myself a bit of a break and only posting on weekdays.
Also note, this was written up Sunday afternoon, so anything posted since then isn’t included. Please check out the member blogs to see their most recent postings!
Here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place has a couple of nice shots, “Chaos” and “2510“
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania posted a couple of great photos this week, including “Fresh Snow” and “Sunset Walk on Ice-Coated Snow“
- Bruce of Bruce L. Snell Photography shows us some billboards featuring his photos. Cool stuff!
- Mike of Creative Outlet has his 7th installment of his Picture A Week and a link to a video about how some photographers got their start.
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York has a new domain for his eBay store.
- Dave at Dave Cross Online has a tip about changing the contents of your adjustment layer while keeping the mask intact, a seminar he’s teaching in Houston, and a great source for printing.
- Jason of Designfruit announced his new line of T-shirts.
- Michael over at eyes on the road wrote about a calendar project he’s working on and an additional shot he’s been looking at for it.
- John of John Nack on Adobe always posts an interesting array of links from the world of photography, technology, and sometimes the unusual. Of note this week is a post about 3D rendering and a clever post about the personality of applications.
- Jim of PHOTOBLOG by Jim Larimer has a shot called “Young Browsers” and a nice shot of a bottle and peppers taken with available light from a hallway.
- Scott of Photoshop Insider posted his Monday Morning News Update, two posts about a shoot at the KW Media Group offices (1,2), and a note about his current Digital Landscape Workshop Series appearance.
- Justin of Photoshop Quicktips posts a weekly podcast on handy tips and techniques in Photoshop.
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. This week I really like “Desert Shadows”
- Shooter at Serial Photographer always has great shots. My favorites this week are “Untitled #34” and “Untitled #35“
- Eduardo & Timothy of the 100 Images Project have just posted their most recent additions to the series.
- Clayton of The C Spot is in the midst of getting the latest version of his website up and running.
- Andy from The Global Photographer has an old shot from when he was at Karen Blixen’s house in Kenya (from Out of Africa), the announcement of the Canon EOS-1D Mk. III, a comparison of Lightroom and Aperture, and the announcement of his next Namibia trip.
- Erik of The Journal: Life of a Persson has a series of shots from a Chinese New Year celebration.
- Andy of Visual Realia has a couple of really nice shots this week. My favorites are “The Cold Hill Side,” “Lonely Snow,” and “Agriculture”
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip. My favorite this week is “WTD 154″ but I also like “WTD 156″
- Martin of What the Heck Journal has a nice shot this week called “House of God“
- Ben of Where is Ben? has a post about his latest PS User article on variables.
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P&P Weekly: #22
The Photoshop & Photography Workflow project is off to a great start. I’d love to have you take part and if you’d like to participate, please contact me or click here for more details.
In the meantime, here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place has an interesting shot titled “4660“
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania has a series of shots taken at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
- Bruce of Bruce L. Snell Photography introduces us to his wife, multi-touch screen technology from Perceptive Pixel, and a recent shoot with the Topeka Symphony Orchestra.
- Mike of Creative Outlet wrote about shooting tethered in Lightroom, a black and white conversion, the Lightroom Adventure in Iceland, and a great shot of Broadway Tower.
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York has some interesting thoughts about a Garry Winogrand quote, a post about creative people from the NYC boroughs, and what he’s learned from his eBay experience thus far. He also has a couple of new shots up (1,2).
- Dave at Dave Cross Online wrote about a site for tips about marketing, a recent photo shoot, Lightroom resources, and, like many, the launch of Adobe Magazine.
- Richard from Europe in Black and White has a number of great shots this week, my favorite is “1915“
- Michael over at eyes on the road posted more profiles of photographers he knows (1,2).
- John of John Nack on Adobe always posts an interesting array of links from the world of photography, technology, and sometimes the unusual. Of note this week is a post about photographic plagiarism, the origins of the healing brush, and the relationship between Lightroom and Warcraft.
- Jim of PHOTOBLOG by Jim Larimer has a post I must’ve missed last week about the “Sleeper House” stairs, and a nice shot called “Young Readers”
- Scott of Photoshop Insider posted about an interview he gave about Photoshop World, shooting tethered with Intel-based Macs, part 2 of Mark Hamburg’s Lightroom interview, and a book deal on Amazon.
- Justin of Photoshop Quicktips posts a weekly podcast on handy tips and techniques in Photoshop. His latest video is about creating a retro look.
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. This week I really like the vibrant colors of “Candelaria Colors” and “Springtime in the Desert“
- Shooter at Serial Photographer always has great shots. My favorite this week is “In step“
- Eduardo & Timothy of the 100 Images Project have just posted their most recent additions to the series.
- Clayton of The C Spot has a shot of his Fujifilm Masterpiece Award.
- Andy from The Global Photographer posted about being back from his safari, his work being featured in Digital Output Magazine, and a photo shoot with the Maasai.
- Andy of Visual Realia, in addition to the news I posted yesterday, is continuing his musically-themed series. My favorite, by far, is “Love Divine”
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip. My favorite this week is “WTD 149″
- Martin of What the Heck Journal has a nice shot this week called “Worn Out II“
- Ben of Where is Ben?
a> has a post about his latest PS User article on color adjustments.
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P&P Weekly: #21
The Photoshop & Photography Workflow project is off to a great start. I have a couple of more shots from my trip to NYC that I’ll be writing up and posting over the next week. I’d love to have you take part and if you’d like to participate, please contact me or click here for more details.
Also, as always, please let me know if you would like to be profiled in the P&P Blogger Profile series.
In the meantime, here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place has an interesting shot from this week simply titled “1644“
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania has a beautiful shot this week called “Smoke on Route 413, Through the Windshield“
- Bruce of Bruce L. Snell Photography has finished up a series of introductions to his photographer friends. He also has a post about post-production, a shot that was recently used for a blood center’s calendar, and a new video for That’s My Monkey.
- Mike of Creative Outlet posted about using a light tent, auto bracketing, and an interesting zooming shot.
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York has been spending a lot of time working on his eBay store.
- Dave at Dave Cross Online wrote about the chance to win a cruise, a site to help demystify photographic concepts, and some links to free Photoshop brushes.
- Jason of Designfruit has just released a set of Valentine’s Day-themed brushes.
- Richard from Europe in Black and White has a number of great shots this week including “playing cards” and “hand full of stones“
- Michael over at eyes on the road posted his first video journal, thoughts on looking at the familiar in new ways, and has written a few profiles of his family members and their photographic works and influences on his life.
- John of John Nack on Adobe always posts an interesting array of links from the world of photography, technology, and sometimes the unusual. Of note this week is a post about how Vista works with RAW files, how Jeep prints on water, and some shots from his European tour.
- Jim of PHOTOBLOG by Jim Larimer wrote about his visit to a local exhibit of Ansel Adams’ work.
- Scott of Photoshop Insider posted about Reuter’s guidelines for using Photoshop in their articles, a couple of versions of the Mac vs. PC commercials,
- Justin of Photoshop Quicktips posts a weekly podcast on handy tips and techniques in Photoshop. His latest video is about creating neon lights.
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. This week he has a great shot of a bird of paradise and “Carra del Musculo“
- Shooter at Serial Photographer always has great shots. My favorite this week is “Memories“
- Eduardo & Timothy of the 100 Images Project have just posted their most recent additions to the series. The shot on the right this week is particularly thought-provoking.
- Clayton of The C Spot has recently been awarded with the Fujifilm Masterpiece Award of excellence in the Commercial print competition catagory. Congratulations Clayton!
- Andy from The Global Photographer posted some recent images from his trip to Tanzania.
- Erik of The Journal: Life of a Persson has a nice shot this week called “Through the Trees“
- Andy of Visual Realia has a series of three shots of frozen precipitation.
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip. My favorites this week are “WTD 147″ and “WTD 148″
- Martin of What the Heck Journal has three great
shots this week: “Wide Open Spaces II,” “Left,” and “Pieces of the Puzzle“
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P&P Weekly: #20
The Photoshop & Photography Workflow project is off to a great start. I have a few shots from my trip to NYC last week that I will be writing up and posting over the next couple of weeks. If you’d like to participate, please do. Click here for more details.
This week is going to be a little unusual given my work schedule. We’re providing sound for a local high school’s production of Oliver! and the rehearsals will be taking up a great deal of time. I’ll still try to post something every day, as has been my hope.
Also, as always, please let me know if you would like to be profiled in the P&P Blogger Profile series.
In the meantime, here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place has some intersesting shots this week, my favorite is “4020.” I’m not sure if I mentioned this before, but I love how Paul includes a rollover of the RAW image with some of his shots.
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania has some nice shots called “Berks County Vista” and “Morning Snow“
- Bruce of Bruce L. Snell Photography has just started a series of posts on his “photo friends” where he introduces his readers to some fantastic photographers who are also his personal friends.
- Mike of Creative Outlet posted a link to a website of Awesome Photography, his discovery of the work of John Paul Caponigro, and some Lightroom resources.
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York posted some updates on his eBay-ing and has a shot called “Blonde on Blonde“
- Dave at Dave Cross Online wrote about SmugMug – a website for sharing and selling your photos – a script for deleting empty layers, a tip for making slices from guides, and some special pricing at Adobe.
- Richard from Europe in Black and White has a shot called “she,” he posted his free print for February, and his online store.
- Michael over at eyes on the road announced a new article he’s written about his archiving and storage process and some work he’s been doing with video editing.
- John of John Nack on Adobe always posts an interesting array of links from the world of photography, technology, and sometimes the unusual. Of note this week is a post he has on photographing Saturn and a link to Jill Greenberg’s shots called simian science.
- Jim of PHOTOBLOG by Jim Larimer has posted #3 in his series of shots taken in his basement.
- Scott of Photoshop Insider posted about some new Photoshop plug-ins, a shot from a recent photo shoot of martial artist John Graden, the photography of Patrick Hoelck, and his new “Lightroom Book for Digital Photographers.”
- Justin of Photoshop Quicktips posts a weekly podcast on handy tips and techniques in Photoshop. His latest video is about creating a photo border using the extract filter. He recently posted some news about a new podcast, Photoshop Help Desk Live!, and his next training DVD.
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. He has a number of shots this week, my favorites being “Crossing the street” and “Whose Conquering Who“
- Shooter at Serial Photographer has a number of great shots this week. If I had to pick a favorite from this week I would have to say it’s “Between Posts.”
- Eduardo & Timothy of the 100 Images Project have just posted their most recent additions to the series.
- Andy from The Global Photographer posted some thoughts on his recent safari.
- Erik of The Journal: Life of a Persson has a great shot of Seattle’s Space Needle.
- Andy of Visual Realia has a series of shots of birds, two variations of a shot of a line of movie posters, and some trees.
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip. My favorites this week are “WTD 139,” “WTD 140,” WTD 141,” and “WTD 143.”
- Marti
n of What the Heck Journal has two great shots this week: “Winding Road” and “Pitch Fork.” - Ben of Where is Ben? has a post his latest article for Photoshop User Magazine, his February seminar appearances, and his first snowless winter.
- I posted the first two installments of the P&P Workflow (1,2). I also posted about an upcoming workshop and my blog stats from January.
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As always, if you have any suggestions or notice a discrepancy, please email me.
P&P Weekly: #19
I’ve already received some interest in my new P&P Workflow project and have two photos all set and ready to go. I will be accepting submissions indefinitely so please join me in this new project. Click here for more details.
Also, as always, please let me know if you would like to be profiled in the P&P Blogger Profile series.
I am going to be in NYC until late Tuesday for work so I am publishing my Tuesday post today as well.
In the meantime, here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place has some intersesting shots this week, my favorites are “Gymnasium” and “Circular Window, Old Montreal“
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania has a couple of nice shots called “Just After a Snow Flurry” and “Snowy Tractor Path”
- Bruce of Bruce L. Snell Photography has a post about a new article he wrote for That’s My Monkey about his camera gear and has some shots from a recent photo shoot with Cindi and Corey.
- Mike of Creative Outlet wrote about his setup for using an off-camera flash and his 4th Picture a Week.
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York is posting about the ups and downs of maintaining an eBay store and has a nice shot: “View from the G.W. Bridge, 2000“
- Dave at Dave Cross Online wrote about episode 65 of Photoshop TV, the Pantone Color of the Year, his profile, and a cool palette generator.
- Richard from Europe in Black and White has a shot called “skateboard” and a nice portrait called “Tomas“
- Michael over at eyes on the road has two posts (1,2) from a trip to Ireland a couple of years ago.
- John of John Nack on Adobe always posts an interesting array of links from the world of photography, technology, and sometimes the unusual. Of note this week is a post he has on abstract photography made from smoke (I definitely want to try this), tips for working with type, and a gallery of photos taken just as lightbulbs are broken. He is currently traveling as he promotes CS3.
- Jim of PHOTOBLOG by Jim Larimer has a shot from his real job and another from his series of shots taken in his basement.
- Scott of Photoshop Insider posted about an interview and other cool Lightroom stuff, my profile of Dave Cross, photography workshops, Photoshop World, and three posts (1,2,3) from a recent photo shoot.
- Justin of Photoshop Quicktips posts a weekly podcast on handy tips and techniques in Photoshop. This week he has a video about aging your photographs.
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. My favorites this week are “Color with Cacti,” “We aren’t in Mexico,” and “Cucharilla“
- Shooter at Serial Photographer has a number of great shots this week including “Sailing By,” “Are you sure it’s this way?,” “Centrepoint,” “Whitby Blues,” and “Bookends #2“
- Eduardo & Timothy of the 100 Images Project have just posted their most recent additions to the series.
- Clayton of The C Spot wrote about a site called “Forests Forever” and the recent loss of a good friend. Condolences…
- Eri
k of The Journal: Life of a Persson has a couple of nice shots this week: “Night Air” and “Runner’s High“ - Andy of Visual Realia continues his shots from the Grotto. My favorites are “January Moon” and “The Chance to Play”
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip. All of his comics this week have been hilarious, as usual.
- Martin of What the Heck Journal has two shots that I really like this week: “Out to Dry II” and “The Day After Tomorrow“
- Ben of Where is Ben? has a post about his time in Florida and an article about photographing moving vehicles.
- I posted P&P Blogger Profiles of Eduardo Angel and Timothy Campbell and Dave Cross. I also posted about Jonathan Yuen’s site, Photoshop Limericks, and my current plans for Photoshop World.
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As always, if you have any suggestions or notice a discrepancy, please email me.
P&P Weekly: #18
This past Friday I announced the beginning of a new project called The P&P Workflow – taking images from the file produced in-camera through Photoshop/Lightroom to the final processed version. I am accepting submissions now for a February 1st start. I will be contributing my own as well but I would love to have you joining me in this new project. There is no limit on the number of submissions per photographer and no set end date, as of yet, so please send in your shots today! Click here for more details.
Also, as always, please let me know if you would like to be profiled in the P&P Blogger Profile series.
In the meantime, here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place has some intersesting shots this week, my favorites are “Hotel Place Des Armes, Montreal” and “Red Picnic Table.”
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania has a couple of nice shots called “Pointing at Pennsylvania” and “Just After Sunset”
- Bruce of Bruce L. Snell Photography has a video tutorial on using an outdoor flash.
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York has a great shot of sunlight filtering through trees, and congrats at the growing traffic through his eBay store.
- Dave at Dave Cross Online has a tip on creating a background with the single column marquee tool, and writes about the photography of Robert Trancho, and lets us know of a new build of Bridge CS3.
- Jason from Designfruit has a new look and has recently posted his new series of Photoshop brushes inspired by Japanese foliage.
- Richard from Europe in Black and White has some nice shots, my favorites are “tyre up,” “wind in a window,” “On the hill of a cemetary,” and “circle.”
- Michael over at eyes on the road posted a shot of his cat taking a nap on his wife’s quilt, a shot through his frozen windshield, and talks about some of his shots taken on color infrared film, and a few nice winter scenes from the past couple of days.
- John of John Nack on Adobe always posts an interesting array of links from the world of photography, technology, and sometimes the unusual. Of note this week is a post he has on some of the legalities of the photo industry, a series of photographers with a different take on clouds, and a script for enhancing contact sheets in Photoshop.
- Jim of PHOTOBLOG by Jim Larimer has a couple of nice series from the last week.
- Scott of Photoshop Insider posted about the gallery of images from Bruce Fraser’s tribute, a number of links to Joe McNally’s work, and a photo retouching site.
- Justin of Photoshop Quicktips posts a weekly podcast on handy tips and techniques in Photoshop. This week he has a video about redeye reduction using Channels, the Lasso tool, and Apply Image.
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. My favorites this week are “Gooooaaaallllll!!!” and “Preparation“
- Shooter at Serial Photographer has a number of great shots including “Two thoughts,” “Blowin’ in the wind,” and “Stranded.”
- Eduardo & Timothy of the 100 Images Project have just posted their most recent additions to the series.
- Clayton of The C Spot wrote about the upcoming redesign of his website.
- Andy from The Global Photographer has a couple of posts about his photo safaris (1,2) and his first thoughts on the Epson 3800.
- Andy of Visual Realia has a great series on The Roddy Bridge in northern Maryland.
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip. My favorites of this week are “WTD 130″ thru “WTD 13
3.” He’s really on a role. - Martin of What the Heck Journal has an interesting B&W that I really like this week.
- I posted P&P Blogger Profiles of Michael Snell, Martin Andreasen, and Jim Larimer. I also posted a shot of my nephew, about a stock photo site that offers a free daily photo, my updated photo gallery, and the new P&P Workflow.
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As always, if you have any suggestions or notice a discrepancy, please email me.
P&P Weekly: #17
I am still working on developing the ideas I mentioned last week and will post more about them once I know how I would like to proceed. I will be continuing my profile series at least until the end of the month. I am always open to input as to what you would like to see featured here and, as always, if you have any ideas for who to profile in the future, or if you would like to be profiled and added to the blogroll, please email me today!
In the meantime, here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place has some intersesting shots this week, including “Window Still Life” and “Pigeon Hole”
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania has a great shot called “Snow Squalls!“
- Bruce of Bruce L. Snell Photography has a post about using artistic enhancements in his wedding photography.
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York has been continuing to post shots of trips out to Coney Island and about his eBay store.
- Richard from Europe in Black and White has some nice shots called “Dawn on the other side,” “summer clouds,” and “bike’s bell“
- Michael over at eyes on the road posted a shot of frozen leaves, and posted about experimenting with a new Photoshop style. Also, congratulations are in order for one of the shots in his new NAPP portfolio being selected as an “Editor’s Choice.”
- John of John Nack on Adobe has been posting about his time at Macworld as well as his continued impressions on what’s happening out there in the world of design.
- Jim of PHOTOBLOG by Jim Larimer has posted the first of a few shots taken in his basement
- Scott of Photoshop Insider posted a nice shot of a tiger, the rationale behind the name of Darkroom Magazine, a notice about the new Lightroom seminar tour, a couple of posts (1,2) about his live photo shoots at Macworld, and the tribute to Bruce Fraser. Also, this just in on Monday morning, Scott just posted a nice piece about his profile featured here last week. Thanks Scott!
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. My favorites this week are “Walking Around,” “In the Pasture,” and “Celebration at Cardo“
- Shooter at Serial Photographer has a number of great shots including “Untitled #26,” “Quiet contemplation,” “The hungry Caterpillar,” “Footsteps,” and “High and Dry“
- Eduardo & Timothy of The 100 Images Project post two images a week – one from NYC and one from Chicago.
- Andy from The Global Photographer recenly posted shots from his Arches and Canyonlands workshop, and an update on his Nabibia portfolio. Andy is currently headed to Africa for a 3 week photo safari.
- Andy of Visual Realia has been posted a number of shots from a visit to the National Shrine Grotto of Lourdes. And, if I may say, I’ve seen a great improvement in his work over the last couple of weeks. Keep it up!
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip. My favorites of this week are “WTD 124″ thru “WTD 126″
- Martin of What the Heck Journal has a number of great shots including “Trasher” and “Trasher II“
- I posted P&P Blogger Profiles of Paul Politis, Bruce L. Snell, Scott Kelby, and Richard Vanek. I’ve also posted tutorials on my gallery frame and CS3 b&w conversions, and about the rationale for the naming of Darkroom Magazine.
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out how! Update your blogs often! I will only include links to posts added since the last P&P Weekly.
As always, if you have any suggestions or notice a discrepancy, please email me.
P&P Weekly: #16
First off this week, I would like to thank all of you who have been so supportive and encouraging and for those who have been so gracious as to contribute to my series of blogger profiles. As of now, I have a total of 6 posted and another 7 coming over the next couple of weeks. It’s been really fun for me to learn about my fellow bloggers and I’ve really enjoyed getting to know your work.
As always, if you have any ideas for who to profile in the future, or if you would like to be profiled and added to the blogroll, please email me today!
I have been working up a few ideas for other projects to embark upon here at Soup Questions and I’ll have more information later as they become more fully developed. The first is along the lines of a project I’ve written about before called the 100 Images Project. I don’t think it will be the same in all respects, and I’m open to suggestions and if anyone is interested, but I think it will be a fun endeavor.
In addition, on the Photoshop side of things, I’d like to invite members of the blogroll to submit two versions of a photo, the original and the processed version, along with a step-by-step description of what you did to get from one to the other. Feel free to include camera settings (EXIF metadata, etc.), factors considered in composition, and any other information about the shot and what you were trying to say with it.
I may start one or both of these projects later on in the spring but I’d love to hear your thoughts and interest in participating.
In the meantime, here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place has some intersesting shots this week, including “Night and Day,” “Basilica-Cathedral of Marie-Reine-du-Monde de Montréal,” and “Untitled #4160 (Grain Series #5)“
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania has a lovely shot called “The Birthday Girl” and an invitation to sit for a portrait for a new project of hers.
- Bruce of Bruce L. Snell Photography has a series on the wedding of Megan and Bruce
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York has a number of nice shots of Coney Island and Central Park.
- Richard from Europe in Black and White has a post about photographer Taras Kuš?ynskyj, a review of a print he ordered, and a nice shot from Stockholm.
- Michael over at eyes on the road has a post about blue-yellow polarizing filters as well as a post about ND filters and shooting flowing water.
- Jim of PHOTOBLOG by Jim Larimer has a number of nice shots. My favorite this week is “Art Dealer“
- Scott of Photoshop Insider has posts on predicting the near future of digital photography, the ever-rising popularity of Photoshop TV, and the Digital Landscape Workshop Series.
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. His shot this week is “Corn on the cob“
- Shooter at Serial Photographer has a cool shot called “Where are you going?” and, my favorite this week, simply called “Post“
- Andy of Visual Realia has a few really nice shots – I like the color in the clouds in his “The Edge of Day” and his shot called “Votive”
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip. My favorites of this week are “WTD 121″ and “WTD 123″
- Martin of What the Heck Journal has a number of great shots including “Metro,” “Brother in Arms,” and “Happy New Year“
- Ben of Where is Ben? posted about his trip towards Florida.
- I posted P&P Blogger Profiles of Ben Willmore, Aaron Johnson, and Kathleen Connally. I’ve also posted on NAPP’s upcoming magazine, a look at one of the new tools in Photoshop CS3, and a tutorial I found on making your car look like one from Pixar’s film.
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As always, if you have any suggestions or notice a discrepancy, please email me.
P&P Weekly: #15
A lot has been happening already in this new year with the P&P Blogroll. First off, membership only requires having a Photoshop and/or photography related website or blog and you contact me to fill out a profile. And I would certainly appreciate a reciprocal link on your site back to mine.
Yesterday I sent out a number of invitations to Photoshoppers and photographers that I have been following to see if they would be willing to complete a profile and I’ve already received 5 back. In the previous post, I’ve already included the first of these and I will be continuing to add the others periodically over the next couple of weeks. (If you would like to read any of the past profiles, just click on the links in my sidebar in the “P&P Blogger Profiles” list.)
If you have any ideas for who to profile in the future, or if you would like to be profiled and added to the blogroll, please email me today!
Here’s what’s been happening in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place has a cool shot called “Shadows and Light“
- Dave at Dave Beckerman Photography: New York has a nice post about the unpredictability of shooting, a note about being featured in a best of B&W photography book, a post about how outsiders might view photographing strangers, and he’s posted a number of interesting shots this week (my favorite being “Winter Fog, East River“
- Jason at Designfruit is back with ideas for a Designfruit t-shirt
- Michael over at eyes on the road has a post about a visit to the Gerald R. Ford Museum with a few thoughts on manipulating or combining shots into one image.
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania has a number of great shots, my favorites are “White Christmas” and “Alicia and Jakey“
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. My favorites this week are “Morning Gathering” and “Coffee for two“
- Andy of Visual Realia has a few really nice shots – “Contentment” and “Point of Distance”
- Aaron of What the Duck publishes a daily online photography comic strip. My favorite of this week is “WTD 119″
- Ben of Where is Ben? posted about his travels around the southwest and southcentral US and his travel plans over the next couple of weeks.
- I posted the P&P Blogger profile of Dave Beckerman.
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