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About Cheryl | PhotoDino
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A film addicted photographer who doesn't hate digital folk. I teach photographic workshops here, there, and everyone. I prefer to do independent workshops (avoiding sponsors) because I believe workshops should be about learning and growing not being pressured into buying programs, gear, and props. For more information on my workshops, please visit my site. Photograph by Shelly Rogers. Wish you had an RSS feed… just heard about you on T.O.P. Loved your words of advice…. 8211;Marc (in Boulder). Thanks for ...
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Guida reflex
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Per arrivare veramente alle prime fotocamere reflex si deve però risalire fino al 1860, quando Thomas Sutton brevettò la prima fotocamera che incorporava uno specchio mobile per la visione di quanto passava direttamente attraverso l'obiettivo. Da questo punto di vista la storia della reflex passa anche attraverso una fotocamera non reflex e precisamente la Leica. 1913 - Leica I. Costruita da Oscar Barnak e presentata nel 1913, fu infatti la prima fotocamera che utilizzava pellicola cinematografica 35 mm ...
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DxO Optics 9.5: Awesome optics, glaring UI flaws
http://www.wireheadarts.com/blog/dxo_95
DxO Optics 9.5: Awesome optics, glaring UI flaws. I mostly hate image organization and RAW conversion tools. Part of the problem is that the RAW conversion is a moving target. Every RAW format is a bit different, which is going to make life living hell for the archivists of 2100. And new features have been added to the RAW conversion as time has gone on - many modern digital lenses are designed for some degree of optical deconvolution at the RAW conversion stage. Even worse: If I point it at a folder of ...
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Good photography is Presence, Skill, Lens, Equipment
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Good photography is Presence, Skill, Lens, Equipment. It's hard to really describe what makes one photograph awesome and another one bad in such a way that the meanings of the words that I presently use to represent abstract ideas in my brain map to the same mysteriously indescribable abstract ideas in your brain. So it's how I view the art right now, but it's probably verifiably wrong in all sorts of ways. The most important thing is the Presence. Is also about Poignancy. That I remember from the cultur...
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Michael Kerrisk
http://www.kerrisk.com/mtk/index.html
Getting to know UNIX and Linux. I first started programming computers in 1978, using FORTRAN IV and assembler on the high school's PDP-11. Minicomputer (which, unfortunately, ran RSX-11. Not UNIX). Professionally, I've primarily been a software developer, technical trainer. Teacher, and writer. I also make presentations. At Linux and Free and Open Source Software conferences from time to time. I hold a BSc(Hons) in Computer Science and a BA in Psychology. Currently, I'm a freelance trainer and consultant.
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Resources - The DAM Book
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The DAM Useful Bookshop. The DAM Book Guides. Organizing Your Photos with Lightroom 5. Organizing Your Photos: the Resources Page. Organizing Your Photos Updates. Multi-Catalog Workflow with Lightroom 5. Open Roads Open Minds. For Educators and Students. 2016 Lightroom Workshop Todos Santos, Mexico. What’s Really Important. Organizing Your Photos Resources. Dropbox, the file sharing service that lets you access your files from any computer, and easily share files with others. Use this link. 8211; Marc Ro...
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Blog
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Right to photograph (4). Good photography is Presence, Skill, Lens, Equipment. It's hard to really describe what makes one photograph awesome and another one bad in such a way that the meanings of the words that I presently use to represent abstract ideas in my brain map to the same mysteriously indescribable abstract ideas in your brain. So it's how I view the art right now, but it's probably verifiably wrong in all sorts of ways. DxO Optics 9.5: Awesome optics, glaring UI flaws. This seems to be the "I...
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Michael Kerrisk
http://www.michaelkerrisk.com/mtk/index.html
Getting to know UNIX and Linux. I first started programming computers in 1978, using FORTRAN IV and assembler on the high school's PDP-11. Minicomputer (which, unfortunately, ran RSX-11. Not UNIX). Professionally, I've primarily been a software developer, technical trainer. Teacher, and writer. I also make presentations. At Linux and Free and Open Source Software conferences from time to time. I hold a BSc(Hons) in Computer Science and a BA in Psychology. Currently, I'm a freelance trainer and consultant.
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The best camera is the one you've got with you... or a mirrorless convert
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The best camera is the one you've got with you. or a mirrorless convert. Having hiked all sorts of places with my RB67, I'm not exactly the greatest advocate for small camera gear. A big sensor, a fast lens, a long lens. they are all kinda handy to have. All things considered, the higher-resolution image that will stand up to being blown up huge is going to make you more money on Getty than a low-res image that sells for a buck. Her Fuji is still fairly large. It's got the hump for a electronic viewf...
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Michael Kerrisk
http://www.man7.org/mtk/index.html
Getting to know UNIX and Linux. I first started programming computers in 1978, using FORTRAN IV and assembler on the high school's PDP-11. Minicomputer (which, unfortunately, ran RSX-11. Not UNIX). Professionally, I've primarily been a software developer, technical trainer. Teacher, and writer. I also make presentations. At Linux and Free and Open Source Software conferences from time to time. I hold a BSc(Hons) in Computer Science and a BA in Psychology. Currently, I'm a freelance trainer and consultant.