Weekly Photography Links: 05/21/2010

I missed a couple of these weekly links posts due to unforeseeable and unfortunate circumstances. Hey, at least I was not swept up in a tornado (although apparently it was pretty close). A couple of these links are more than a week old but still worth looking into.

Discovered Photography

Pianos by Aimee Lambes

You don’t need an expensive camera to create beautiful photographs. Often times, an iPhone will work wonders depending on who is clicking the shutter.

In the Photoblogosphere

Did you know that we really can’t see real infrared photography ? It’s complicated but worth looking into.

Paul asks the question: How do you measure success as a photographer? There are other questions to answer. I can honestly say that I’m happy with my “success”. Are you?

Have you ever wanted to get better feedback on your photographs? Photocritic was kind enough to let me chime in on their blog.

Here’s a list of 13 Great Photo Blogs You Will Love . Guess which blog made the list!

Speaking of great photography blogs; a big congratulations are in order to John Keatley as his website was chosen as one of the top photography websites by PDN. A high honor indeed.

Getty has introduced a new website devoted to educated the masses in copyrights and licensing of stock images . Much needed.

Photo Gear

Rob Nunn has a review of his Canon EF 28mm f/2.8 and it’s worth looking at if you’re still using the kit lens that came with your camera.

Post Processing

Ok. You need a break. It’s been a hard week. I get it. So here’s this hilarious account of Photoshop Crash reports . I apologize if this takes up more time than you intended because I’m willing to bet you’ll look through all of these. I’m still laughing BTW.

Photo Printing

If you’ve been having problems printing at home using Snow Leopard you are NOT alone!

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