Weekend Perusing: The Way I See It
This week’s “Featured Photoblog” is The Way I See It by Gareth Glynn Ash. Gareth has a great sense for telling stories through his photographs and lets his personality come through in the text as well. Some of my favorite lines in the blog come about when he photographs a flower and says “I don’t know what these are (hell, I don’t know what most flowers are called), but I do, indeed, like th em.” That’s kinda how I am when I photograph flowers.
In Photography News:
A Photo Editor has released a new website design company for photographers and I’m pretty excited about this. Head over to A Photo Folio to check out these really stunning website folios. I’ll be getting one shortly.
In Photoblogosphere news:
While this may not be necessarily related directly to photography, I thought it was worth passing on. I found this post about a dog named Paris that was touching and sad. I had to give up one of my dogs when we had our first kiddo and I still feel guilt about it. If you love dogs then you have to read the post. Thanks to Cara at Ground Glass for sharing.
Of course we here at Your Photo Tips love Flickr. It acts as both a housing for a forum and image pool for our readers to generously share their tips and pics for everybody. But we’re not the only ones who love Flickr. If you love Flickr as much as we do, then head on over to Photojojo’s Flickr tool mashup to find all the tools you’ll need to get a better experience while you Flickr!
In Your Photo Tips news:
Don’t forget that we are currently reading Skin: The Complete Guide to Digitally Lighting, Photographing, and Retouching Faces and Bodies for our book this month as part of the Your Photo Tips Photography Book Club. Get your copy today as we’ll be reviewing the book in three weeks! If you want to submit your own review then use the contact form to send me an email. I’d love to have as many people participate in the reviews as possible.
For the next few weeks we will continue to go over the 16 Quick Tips For New Photographers that our readers in the Your Photo Tips.com Flickr Group so graciously provided. So stay tuned, bookmark, subscribe to the feed, whatever works for you!
Now it’s time to share some really great images by the readers in the Your Photo Tips.com Flickr Group. Enjoy and have a great weekend!
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Weekend Perusing: The Way I See It | Your Photo Tips...
This week’s “Featured Photoblog†is The Way I See It by Gareth Glynn Ash. Gareth has a great sense for telling stories through his photographs and lets his personality come through in the text as well....
Thanks, Damien ... very kind of you! Please check my blog entry for today, in reply:
http://thecelticcamera.blogspot.com/2008/07/tai-lung.html
Slainte,
Gareth
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