10 Year Old Technology is still cool to take apart View this post on Google+
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*and today's tip of the day for photographers…. long nails might not be the best solution….or as we call it remote shutter release…
long nails might not be the best solution….or as we call it remote shutter release… View this post on Google+
Playing with the new Sony RX100 II – Quite a nice camera, smaller than my Canon G10 that was stolen and should fit the bill well as a replacement.
Playing with the new Sony RX100 II – Quite a nice camera, smaller than my Canon G10 that was stolen and should fit the bill well as a replacement. View this post on Google+
https://medium.com/p/285075bd6dd1 Tesla’s Cross Country Rally, Supercharger by SuperchargerA photo essay of an electric journey across the US
This is a great post about the cross country journey for 2 +Tesla Motors Model S cars… https://medium.com/p/285075bd6dd1 Tesla’s Cross Country Rally, Supercharger by Supercharger A photo essay of an electric journey across the US View this post on Google+
I very much want to meet a space alien before I die….. I vote for this one…
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This is a great price for Lightroom Originally shared by +Scott Kelby Greetings from my Valentine Getaway (still in progress), but it's time for a KILLER DEAL ALERT: B&H Photo has Lightroom 5 on sale for just $69. There's a discount code you can use (I attached the one I was emailed — not sure if it will work for anyone or just the first person that tries, but I included it here anyway. Here's the link: http://bhpho.to/1g9og90
This is a great price for Lightroom Reshared post from +Scott Kelby Greetings from my Valentine Getaway (still in progress), but it's time for a KILLER DEAL ALERT: B&H Photo has Lightroom 5 on sale for just $69. There's a discount code you can use (I attached the one I was emailed — not sure if it will work for anyone or just the first person that tries, but I included it here anyway. Here's the link: http://bhpho.to/1g9og90 This post has been reshared 2 times on Google+ View this post on Google+
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Yes please… Fix Your GrammarYou learned this in the third grade. Unless you’re in the second grade. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/gloveandboots Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/sub…
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Last look at the 'Love Boat' What does the death of an icon look like? Our latest Cruise Ship Tour, in the carousel above, offers a last look at one of the most famous cruise ships of the modern era, the Pacific Princess, which is being torn apart at a scrapyard in Turkey. Recognizable to millions of Americans as the "Love Boat" of 1970s television, the one-time Princess Cruises vessel made its final voyage in August to the scrapyard after failing to sell to a new owner. As you can see in the photo tour, by veteran cruise writer and ship photographer Peter Knego, the 42-year-old vessel is sandwiched between several other former cruise ships that are being dismantled in Turkey. In a trip down memory lane, Knego combines images taken during a recent trip to the scrapyard with historical exterior and interior shots taken over the past four decades. Cruise ship tour: Last look at the original ‘Love Boat’One of the most famous cruise ships of the modern era, the former Pacific Princess, is being dismantled at a scrapyard in Turkey. But it appears the vessel — recognizable to millions of Americans as the
Last look at the 'Love Boat' What does the death of an icon look like? Our latest Cruise Ship Tour, in the carousel above, offers a last look at one of the most famous cruise ships of the modern era, the Pacific Princess, which is being torn apart at a scrapyard in Turkey. Recognizable to millions of Americans as the "Love Boat" of 1970s television, the one-time Princess Cruises vessel made its final voyage in August to the scrapyard after failing to sell to a new owner. As you can see in the photo tour, by veteran cruise writer and ship photographer Peter Knego, the 42-year-old vessel is sandwiched between several other former cruise ships that are being dismantled in Turkey. In a trip down memory lane, Knego combines images taken during a recent trip to the scrapyard with historical exterior and interior shots taken over the past four decades. Cruise ship tour: Last look at the original ‘Love Boat’ One of the most famous cruise ships of the modern era, the former Pacific Princess, is being dismantled at a scrapyard in Turkey. But it appears the vessel — recognizable to millions of Americans as the View this post on […]
Originally shared by +Dirk Hooper Kinky Valentine's Day!
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Never try to pull the bull over on a photographer….
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Originally shared by +Darlene Hildebrandt calling all photography writers/bloggers – need some GOOD high quality articles for dPS asap! If you want to write for me on one of the biggest photography sites on the internet – email me at darlene@digital-photography-school.com with your info, tell me about you, why you want to write for us and what your skills in photography are. Give me some specific topics you could write. Thanks! Benefit – make yourself known as an authority, links back from a big site like ours are huge, and traffic to your site!
Contact +Darlene Hildebrandt if you think you fit the bill… Reshared post from +Darlene Hildebrandt calling all photography writers/bloggers – need some GOOD high quality articles for dPS asap! If you want to write for me on one of the biggest photography sites on the internet – email me at darlene@digital-photography-school.com with your info, tell me about you, why you want to write for us and what your skills in photography are. Give me some specific topics you could write. Thanks! Benefit – make yourself known as an authority, links back from a big site like ours are huge, and traffic to your site! View this post on Google+