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Sigma 50mm lens
Fuji Finepix F100FD Review
Canon EOS Rebel XSi Review by Digital
Lisa Snowdon to judge new photo comp
Let the slide shows begin
Leaf AFi 10 camera system
Viveza: A Real Estate Photographer Mus
For Paps and Porn Stars, Fame Trumps S
Is Photoshopping cheating?
Kodak Board Elects New Member to Board
Kodak Easyshare C813 Specifications -
Nikon AF-S 16-85mm f/3.5 - 5.6G VR Len
From Brad?
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX520 Review
5 Slideshow Tools For Your Photos
Just posted! Nikon 50mm 1:1.4D lens re
Gitzo Series 5 Traveler Monopod
Free K20D Downloads From The K10DBook.
Canon PowerShot A720 IS - Review
Canon 5D Mark II HD Video samples
Image Trends AutoMatting
U&I is the Photo Magazine for You and
Nikon Coolpix L14 Review by Imaging-Re
What We Learned from the Forbes 400
Filter Forge Supports Photoshop Elemen
Photographers unite
BenQ upgrades C Series lineup with DC
Epson PMA 2008 Booth Tour
Sigma APO 50-150mm F2.8 II EX DC HSM L
New Leica Products Announced

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Sunex starts selling Superfisheye lens
Photography may be older than you thin
Canon Powershot A610 review
Olympus upgrades its 18x zoom camera w
This week in cameras
Panasonic Lumix DMC LZ5 review
Kodak EasyShare V1003
A trio of 10-megapixel ELPHs
Head to Head Review: Nikon Coolpix S50
Sanyo Xacti E6 review
Microsoft hopes scRGB will improve pho
Sony Cybershot DSC-T100
Ricoh Caplio R1 review
Canon Digital IXUS 750 review
Canon Powershot SD1100 Review
Canon Powershot A520 review
How fast is your flash card?
Pentax Optio WPi review
Kids camera disguised as a game contro
Kodak aims for 5-megapixel phone camer
Olympus SP 500 UZ review
Olympus C-7070 Zoom review
Camera Test: Sony Alpha 700
Firmware Ahoy: Casio unleases a deluge
Nikon Capture NX 2
Canon Powershot A410 review
Camera Test: Sigma DP1
Sony Cybershot DSC S90 review
Panasonic intros Wi-Fi camera
FujiFilm FinePix E550 review
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Black and White with a Splash of Colour

One of the techniques people most often ask me to teach them is making a photograph like the one on the right that is black and white with one other colour. There are a few ways to achieve this effect but here is the one I find easiest for Photoshop users: 1) Open a suitable photograph, [...]

Do You Photoblog?

I was just procrastinating by browsing Wikipedia (is there any greater way to procrastinate?!) when I came across this entry on photoblogging. I do have a blog on which I sometimes post a photo if there’s one I particularly want to share and I have a Flickr account but I don’t have a dedicated photoblog. [...]

Reverie: Just in case you needed more convincing…

…on the whole DSLR + video thing: Click to watch: Sample Video: EOS 5D Mark II This video was shot with a pre-production Canon EOS 5D Mark II digital SLR. The files used to create this video were not manipulated in any way, only re-compressed for 1/4 resolution display on our website. To view Vincent Laforet’s comments [...]

Reader Photo: I Compose In-Frame

I Compose In-Frame, originally uploaded by CreativeCampus. Photos posted in this category are selected from the contributions of members of the Photodoto discussion group at Flickr.com.

Microsoft Image Composite Editor: Easy to use, good results

Image Composite Editor is Microsoft’s over-engineered way of saying “panorama stitcher.” This software takes multiple images and stitches them together automatically, blending seams, cropping, the works. It’s extremely simple to use: just drag and drop a batch of images onto the interface and it gets to work immediately finding overlapping points, stitching the image together, [...]

And the winner is…

Last week we held a lens rental giveaway sponsored by BorrowLenses.com. You left a comment describing which lens you’d like to rent and why and BorrowLenses.com chose one lucky recipient to receive a free 2-week lens rental. And that lucky photographer is… Bryan Villarin who wrote: “I think I’d want to try a Canon EF 85mm [...]

Hey! You got video in my DSLR!

Personally, I’m really excited about the Nikon D90, not only because it looks like a great camera and a nice upgrade to my trusty old original D70 (I must like odd numbers), but because it’s got this great high-def video feature. I’ve always liked video but I’ve always hated video cameras. I have a Panasonic [...]

Reader photo: Missing the Bus

Missing the Bus, originally uploaded by Scott Coulter. This image from Scott Coulter was made with an interesting self-imposed constraint: take a photo with a shutter speed of exactly one second. Nice result! Photos posted in this category are selected from the contributions of members of the Photodoto discussion group at Flickr.com.

Get a free 2-week lens rental from BorrowLenses.com

Update: BorrowLenses has chosen a winner! I’ve been renting lenses online for a few years now (click here to read some of our lens rental service reviews). A macro here, an out-of-my-budget 2.8 there. It’s a great way to get just the lens you need when you need it without having to plunk down thousands of [...]

Photographing Children

If you get it right photographing your children can produce pictures you’ll want to treasure for years to come, whether it’s snaps of their tenth birthday displayed in a professional coffee table book or the embarrassing shot of Timmy wearing his underpants on his head that you choose to keep lovingly displayed where all your [...]






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