- “This is not a normal assignment.”
- Pebbles From Paradise – lots of great stuff here.
- Beginner’s guide to composition
- Beauty Retouching
- Photoshop tutorials
- Start Your Own Photography Business from Home
- How I Recovered My Lost Digital Photos
- Macro photography with your digital camera – macro photography with a compact digital camera is so much easier than with a DSLR. You get fabulous depth of field and can generally focus closer. None of my lenses can focus closer than 11 inches. My FZ5 compact can focus at 1.9 inches!
Category Archives: Photography
TIME.com: The Day After Katrina Photo Essay
TIME.com: The Day After Katrina Photo Essay – 13 photos from Time.com. It continues in the Hurricane Crisis photo essay.
All About B&W
The New York Institute of Photography has great tips about B&W photography. It’s part 28 of the series and there’s plenty more!
2 Minute Photoshop Tricks
2 Minute Photoshop Tricks – nice idea! It’s an attractive format for presenting small tips. “2 minutes and I’ll know how to do this! Wow!”
Satellites – through the countries of the USSR
When the USSR collapsed 15 countries were created. This is a series of photos and commentary by Jonas Bendiksen who has been a Magnum nominee since 2004 so you know his images are good.
The spoken commentary that runs through the slide show help to bring the photos to life.
Sky Trees

Trees Reaching For The Sky
PATH: Ways-of-Working in Photography
PATH – new online photography book. It’s unusual in that it promises not to discuss technical details, but that much-forgotten aspect of the art of photography:
This book is about the most important factor in your photography: you.
Beauty Retouching
Beauty Retouching – how to touch up a photo. The girl in this image had lots done!
Cross-Processing in Photoshop
Cross processing is the method by which camera film is developed as if they were slides, or visa versa. Here’s how to do Cross-Processing in Photoshop and create some interesting photos.
Must try it myself.
Cobh At Night

Cobh Cathedral.
1/2 sec, ISO 400, f/3.5, RAW. Hand held. Excessively sharpened on purpose!