Archive for March, 2011

Adobe Plans to Rebrand, Repackage Photoshop and Lightroom

It seems this time of year always brings big news. We’re starting to hear rumors of Adobe’s plans for the next release of Photoshop and Lightroom. In addition to the usual crop of new features, Adobe plans to rename both products to better target digital photographers….

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Digital macro photography

A New Post From Alan Henderson

I've just put together a lightbox on digital macro photography. It showcases my favourite subjects; spiders, insects, reptiles and frogs and other small wildlife. Check it out.

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Catho Boardriders Club

A New Post From Chris Prior

Catherine Hill Bay Boardriders held their monthly competition 26th March 2011 after it was postponed from earlier in the month due to shabby waves and inclement weather. After a late start waiting for a higher tide the comp got under way in fair waves. There were a lot of closeouts and the odd gnarly one but in amongst these were a few good ones if you were in the right spot. Between drizzly showers I managed to get a few images and the best of them are published and available for viewing. Just…

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San Antonio River Walk

A New Post From Lawrence Lindstrand

We enjoy San Antonio Texas, especially the River Walk. There is a great combination of lodging, restaurants, shopping mall, convention center, and of course the Alamo. Dining is excellent with a great variety and economical prices. I've included a selection of varied images of the venue.

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Moody low light coastline images

A New Post From Pamela Jennings

If moody low light images of rocky coastline is what your looking for then please take a look at my recently shot images from the north coast of Western Australia.

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Growers Markets

A New Post From Peter Currie

I have added a new light box promoting Growers markets. It explains my passion for fresh healthy foods made available by the producers. At present we are fortunate to have some strong patronised markets, but they need our support if they are to survive in the future. Yes it takes a little effort to avail ones self but that is what life is about. What we put in is what we get back. The benefits are enormous.
I have no commercial interest in food markets. My motive is selfish. I just want the…

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2011 Quiksilver Pro Finals

A New Post From Norman Herfurth

2011 Quiksilver Pro Snapper Rocks Gold Coast Queensland Australia. This is the first stop of the ASP World Tour. Once again Kelly Slater 10 time world champion Dominated the Event, Taj Burrow was not able to repeat his heroics of 2010. Matt Wilkinson continues to impress along with rookie Alejo Muniz.

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Wildlife World at Dreamworld

A New Post From Norman Herfurth

Wildlife World at Dreamworld is fun and interactive Park. Tiger island has shows through out the day and here you can really see how smart and discipline tigers are.

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Domestic Cat Light Box

A New Post From Jeff (aka Labrug) Watkins

I have published a new lightbox. A series of photos of a Domestic Tomcat at rest.

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Central Texas Buildings

A New Post From Lawrence Lindstrand

The selection is a grouping of buildings from the Central Hill Country of Texas. The large active city of San Antonio and the two small reborn small towns make interesting subjects for pictures. Gruene and Johnson City have been reborn from old agricultural towns to a tourism base, attractively adapting the old building structures to a new use. San Antonio has a normal large city feel; however, the addition of the Riverwalk, gives it an entirely different flavor. Then they add in the…

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Reply 2 Matt

Due to the high volume of spam comments, I've disabled them on this blog. Instead I've set up a 'Guestbook' where you can share your thoughts and ideas.

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A lot of of my articles are posted across multipe blogs, so this makes more sense anyway!