Episode 0015 – Interview with Gabby Salazar, Canon Nature and Conservation Photographer
Jul/100
LensFlare35 | The Weekly Show for Canon DSLR Users Each Tuesday, Dave Warner brings you interviews with some of the top photographers using Canon’s(R) Digital SLR cameras. They’ll share some of their coolest tips and tricks, techniques, news and accessories. On every other Thursday, he brings you a Quick Hit Podcast on software, hardware and other interesting things that integrate or can be used with the Canon system. For more information about the LensFlare35 show, please visit our website at www.lensflare35.com. We’d also love to hear your comments, feedback and questions. Send us an email at editor@lensflare35.com.
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No Mac, No Cheese – Episode 40: Macro Photography & Extension Tubes
May/105
Looking to get into macro photography, but not sure enough to plop down $400+ for a dedicated macro lens? Try extension tubes!
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“Photo Box Tricks – Part 1″ – Episode 6 on The Digital Story
May/100
Photo artist Stephanie Scheetz shows you how to take everyday, boring gift boxes and transform them into personalized works of art using your photographs. These boxes make great gifts, or they can be used for decorative organization around the house. Stephanie walks you through this process, step by step.
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Dotto Tech – Season 5 Episode 8 – Picture Perfect Finale
May/100
Steve Dotto ends the show about Digital Photography and talking about the new Photoshop Elements 5.0. For more information please go to (www.dottotech.com)
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Photoshop TV Episode 28 (May 1, 2006)
Mar/1017
Get the latest insider Adobe® Photoshop® and digital photography news from the “Photoshop Guys” themselves; Scott Kelby, Dave Cross, and Matt Kloskowski of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP).
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