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Photoshop Down & Dirty Tricks for Designers by Corey Barker– a book review

[…]from Scott Kelby and does a marvelous job of continuing to provide easy to follow, complete step-by-step instructions on creating some of the most awesome graphics with Photoshop. To supplement the book, Barker provides the files online you’ll need to duplicate the lessons and even provides additional videos to watch. Luckily, 95% of the book is applicable to all recent versions of Photoshop, so you don’t need the latest, greatest version to appreciate the book. The exception is the one chapter on 3D, which changed considerably in version 5. Other than that, grab whatever version you have and start amazing […]
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More inspiration

[…]resources to creative professionals. They recently posted a great collection of photos called 23 Breathtaking Moments And Ideas Captured By Photographers. Some of the photos are truly outstanding, and hopefully many will give you ideas for projects you might like to try on your own. (Be forewarned, as of this posting, some of the photos are not oriented correctly, so be prepared to tilt your head to view them.) Please share this article with your social contacts:FacebookTwitterLinkedInTumblrPinterestPocketRedditWhatsAppTelegramEmailPrintLike this:Like […]

Cleveland Public Library offers photo opportunities during winter weather

[…]on Superior Ave. between East 3rd and East 6th. Click here for a map. Their phone number is 216.623.2800 Hours of operation:Monday through Saturdays 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.Closed Sundays. Also closed holidays including this President’s Day – February 15th. Please share this article with your social contacts:FacebookTwitterLinkedInTumblrPinterestPocketRedditWhatsAppTelegramEmailPrintLike this:Like […]
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Travel to Las Vegas to add to your Elvis photo collection

[…]10% tax and $5 service fee. No children under 5 may attend and all children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Aria, where the show is performed, is the new 4,004 room hotel located in the new CityCenter development in Las Vegas, NV. An 1,800 seat theatre was built just for the Viva ELVIS show. [Photo courtesy of Julie Aucoin] Please share this article with your social contacts:FacebookTwitterLinkedInTumblrPinterestPocketRedditWhatsAppTelegramEmailPrintLike this:Like […]
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Travel reminder…always pack your camera for unexpected, but great photos at the airport

[…]to notice flashing red lights revolving around the walls. Looking over my shoulder I could see the commotion was beginning to unfold right outside my window. There below me, an obviously distracted refueling truck driver had come a little too close to his intended target, and crushed his truck’s roof as he drove into an awaiting airplane. Look also for travel photo opportunities shooting photographs of the deicing experience. With the long-armed, monsterish looking machinery and the rising mist from their hoses, again, you can bring back some interesting photos. For a slideshow of more photos, see my article on […]
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An inexpensive product shot setup you can do

[…]in this article, using items you may already have laying around your garage. No reason you can’t duplicate hisjavascript:void(0) work after reading his article. Please share this article with your social contacts:FacebookTwitterLinkedInTumblrPinterestPocketRedditWhatsAppTelegramEmailPrintLike this:Like […]

Vastly improve your travel photos by getting up or getting down

[…] I personally have been carrying the Manfrotto 790B monopod (with a tripod bushing and a 3229 quick-release head.) When folded and hanging from my belt, this monopod is a mere 17” long and weighs next near to nothing. When extended, however, its five sections spread out to about 60” long, enabling me to shoot from a height of almost 12 feet in the air. To make this work, you’ll need one of the following: a timed release on your camera, a remote release cord or a radio remote. Most cameras have a timed release and before I bought my […]
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Photographing the runner – some suggestions for lens selection

[…]you backed way up from the start. A normal lense (50-80 mm) is ideal at the end of the race as competitors come into the chute. Assuming you’ve positioned yourself appropriately in the finish area, you should be able to get some great emotions as they give it that last burst (or not) before crossing the finish line. Telephoto lenses (150 – 300 mm) are ideal during the race. Try positioning yourself along a straightaway and “reaching out” with your telephoto to capture the action as they come directly towards you. Watch your background – look for something plain to […]
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When you travel, do you pack a tripod?

[…]that stunning image you saw in your mind’s eye. Without a tripod you can use the “auto-align” feature available in most software, but the best method is always to rely on a tripod. The other situation that always presents itself is whether or not you will be doing any photography outside after dusk. If so, a tripod will pay for itself time and time again. Those longer than normal exposures always result in unexpected gems that pay for the aggravation of hauling that awkward contraption around with you. In the photo above, I had just been informed that there were […]

Goldhorn Brewery comes to Ohio Beergarden

[…]spent a lot of time bringing the best of Ohio’s produce together for your enjoyment — you owe it to yourself to go and experience it.  There’s only one Beergarden, but The RAIL actually has four locations.  Check them out. We’ve got one more location to get to until we’ve completed the circuit. Goldhorn Brewery We were invited to the beergarden last night to meet some folks from Goldhorn Brewery (1361 E 55th St, Cleveland, OH 44103 (216) 465-1352). Goldhorn is located on East 55th in the new hub development and is committed to creating beer that honors its old-world […]