P&P Weekly: #38
Here’s what’s been happening this week in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:
- Amy of 2007 Picture a day (or week) - "Off I go again"
- Paul of A Clean Well-Lighted Place - "Bench"
- Kathleen of A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania - "Morning Hike, Secret Swamp"
- Bruce of Bruce L. Snell Photography shows us an example of adding textures to portraits.
- Dave at BeckermanPhoto.com writes about the new shooting regulations in NYC.
- Dave at Dave Cross Online highlights our own Joey Lawrence.
- Jason of Designfruit tells us of a project he's been working on called Songpull.
- Erik of Erik Persson Photography - "On the Roof Again"
- Richard from Europe in Black and White - "Bench III"
- Mike at eyes on the road is catching up on processing from his recent trip to Colorado before heading out on the road again.
- John of John Nack on Adobe always posts an interesting array of links from the world of photography, technology, and sometimes the unusual. Of particular note this week is his post about Dilbert, a Lego US Map, Samurai Hampsters, and the "art" of fruit flies on cocaine.
- Matt of Lightroom Killer Tips and Photoshop Killer Tips. (There was an issue with Word Press last night when I was doing the P&P Weekly and was unable to review Matt or Scott's blogs at the time of writing.)
- Lynda of One Day At a Time - "Fully Blossomed"
- Jim of PHOTOBLOG by Jim Larimer - "Approaching Storm"
- Scott of Photoshop Insider
- Jon at San Miguel Photo of the Day posts images of life in Mexico. "Reading by the pool"
- Shooter at Serial Photographer - "Hand in Hand"
- David of Strobist has a post about how one of his readers created a DIY Soft Box.
- Tom of Tom More Fine Art Photography - "Matt and Vanessa" and "The Flying Wedding Veil"
- Andy of Visual Realia - "She Hath Wings"
- Aaron of What the Duck - "WTD #245, 247"
- Martin of What the Heck Journal - "Archerman"
- Ben of Where is Ben? is on his way to Rialto, CA.
Update your blogs often! I will only include links to posts added since the last P&P Weekly.
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