Seven for Sunday - 12.23.2012
My automated weekly newspaper (created from Twitter resources) - Tipton Weekly Focus
Below are some links that I have found awesome, interesting and/or very useful in the past week --
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2. Using Leading Lines for Captivating Composition - LightStalking
3. How To Backup and Download Your Instagram Photos - Lifehack
4. Making Photography Fun Again + Free Photoshop Actions from Panos FX - Photofocus
5. 6 Tips for Near-Macro Photography with a Telephoto Lens - Digital Photography School
6. Tips for Fixing Old Images - Pixiq
7. Weekly Photo Challenges & Stories - LightStalking
Great Free Photography Learning Resource
Kelby Training is an invaluable resource for just about every aspect of photography, but not everyone can afford the price of a subscription. Kelby Media also produces a number of free video casts that provide some great tips and tricks.
Kelby TV - Nine different video casts....and they are free. Can't beat that.
Seven for Sunday | 12.16.2012
My automated weekly newspaper (created from Twitter resources) - Tipton Weekly Focus
Below are some links that I have found awesome, interesting and/or very useful in the past week --
Tips for Great HDR Sunsets - Digital Photography School
Three Affordable Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fiber Tripods - Dan Bailey
Some Do's and Don'ts for the Aspiring Street Photographer - LightStalking
12 Myths About Photography and Photographers - Digital Photography School
Dynamic Frames - Planet Photoshop
Other Link Collections from - Pixiq | LightStalking
Buffalo Bayou, Houston
Seven for Sunday | 12.09.2012
My automated weekly newspaper (created from Twitter resources) - Tipton Weekly Focus
Below are some links that I have found awesome, interesting and/or very useful in the past week --
Weather and Nature Photography - Nature & Photography
The Art of Stunning Natural Portrait Lighting With Reflectors - Light Stalking
Creativity Booster #3: Minimalism - Anne McKinnell
How Much Post Production is Too Much - Light Stalking
Show/Hide Badges in Lightroom’s Filmstrip | Using Badges to Quickly Identify Changes - Julieanne Kost
