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Essential FontsWith so many fonts out there, sometimes our collections can get out of control. This can get overwhelming when searching for that perfect typeface for a project. When this happens,...Getting Digital Exposure RightOne of the minor changes I've noticed in moving from the Nikon D100 to the later Nikon D70 as my usual digital camera is that their is less need for exposure compensation. Nikon appear to have learnt more about Getting...What good is clipart?You can buy -- and find -- lots of clipart out there. But what can you use it for? Perhaps more important, what can't you use it for? "Using clipart"will help give you some of idea of what you...Arles Awards 2006The prize awards that are made as a part of the annual Arles Rencontres are among the most prestigious photography prizes of the year, although there are others with...Cats &Dogs Photo Contest WinnersIt was an extremely difficult contest to judge but our April 2011 forum theme photo contest has winners!Visit the forum to see the winning shots!Also, don't forget our photo of...Jobs &slowing downFinding a job is weighing heavily on many of the newest graduates. Although to be fair, most have only been looking for a few months. Even in a good economy, that's not all that long. Back in ancient history when...Assignment 32 - WaterSummer may be almost over officially but its still hot! To help us cool off, September's fun photography assignment will be water. Still water, moving water, muddy water....Muhammad Ali: Howard BinghamMuhammed Ali was born (as Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr) on Jan 17, 1942 and is now 65 and a great American icon. Sports Illustrated made him their 'Sportsman of the...Figure DrawingRachel's sketchblog reminded me of how fundamental figure drawing is to most areas of creative work. Games, graphic novels, animated features, any form of storytelling in a visual medium...ThomasD MangelsenI'm not generally a great fan of nature photography, but the work by Thomas D Mangelsen featured on the NikonNet site is impressive. The feature says that Mangelsen's appraoch is "not about animals looking cute. It's not about pretty pictures,...
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