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Manual focusing puts the control completely in your hands and will get your images with the right parts in focus.
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A mashup of true and mostly-true stories from IT hell. Starring Apache, Windows XP, Linux and Halo (among many others)
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links for 2008-06-22
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You’ll get what you deserve
links for 2008-06-21
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Comprehensive list of color values & names
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This is a 5″x7″ free grunge frame for you. It’s in .png format. Just slide your photo on a layer underneath using a program that works with .png files (such as photoshop).
links for 2008-06-20
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Why you should shoot RAW instead of JPEG. This tutorial shows how to salvage a severely underexposed picture.
links for 2008-06-19
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A common rule of thumb for setting aperture & shutter speed for manual exposure
links for 2008-06-13
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Awesome Javascript framework that lets you build desktop-like web apps that are fast & responsive.
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Over his tenure in Congress, McCain has had angry, expletive-laced exchanges with a number of his colleagues and peers,- both Democrat and Republican alike- many of which have been covered extensively by local Arizona and nationwide news sources.
links for 2008-06-12
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Debunking the smears and rumors against Obama.
links for 2008-06-11
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How to use manual exposure settings.
links for 2008-06-04
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The 9/11 terrorists didn’t photograph anything. Nor did the London transport bombers, the Madrid subway bombers, or the liquid bombers arrested in 2006. Timothy McVeigh didn’t photograph the Oklahoma City Federal Building. The Unabomber didn’t photograph
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This HDR tutorial shows quite easy way to fake HDR foto in Photoshop. You don’t need to shoot into RAW or take photos with different exposure – one JPEG is enough. If you can work with masks in Photoshop, you have an advantage. Part of tutorial is HDR act
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The D60 is an updated version of Nikon’s popular D40x entry-level D-SLR. The D60 ($749) retains most of the features that made the D40x a great camera. Those features include a 10 Megapixel CCD, super-fast performance, a 2.5″ LCD display, an easy-to-use i
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Digital cameras are increasingly easy to use. They’ve gotten a lot cheaper, too—a boon to consumers, but not to camera companies