Updates & News
Posted on | December 24, 2009 | 1 Comment
It is close to the end of the year and we have made some changes to the blog.
We replaced the ink spots in the banner at the top with some of our images. If you still see ink spots, go to your web browser and under the drop down menu, either select refresh or empty the cache. Close the browser and reopen. You should see the new banner.
In the right hand column we’ve added a new catagory titled Photography Handouts. Starting with ‘Digital Basics 101′, this section will contain quick notes about the subjects we cover in more detail in our workshops. You are welcome to download them. This is the first of a few we will be adding.
If you have suggestions, let us know. We want to offer information that is useful to you.
On the news front, I am judging a photo contest for the Gardening Gone Wild blog in January. If you are not familiar with it, take a look at the web site – www.gardeninggonewild.com. The contest is open to anyone, so you might want to submit an image. This is your chance to have some “cabin fever’ fun with photography. The subject for January and my tips for the contest will be posted on their blog in the next week or so.
Adobe Lightroom is in the beta 3 stage. This is a pre-production release for Lightroom users to try and offer comments. While I check out a beta release, I do not switch my workflow over because there might be bugs in the software to correct. In the next few weeks, I’ll post some comments on the new features.
Regarding workshops, I will doing a Friday macro workshop at New York Botanical Garden in the spring. Details to come!
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Happy New Year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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January 4th, 2010 @ 1:53 pm
I like the new banner at the top of the blog. And I love that a Chanticleer photo leads the way!
I’m also looking forward to your comments on Lightroom 3 – I’m probably going to buy a new computer in 2010 and expect to upgrade to CS5 (whenever it’s released) as well as the new version of Lightroom. Lots to learn.