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PHOTO Spamming, Insolence, and Great pictures?
by 101546.v1/Dan (310)
on February 10, 2003 9:15:43 PM CST
An insight into PhotoSIG and it's underlying contradictions.
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Photo-sig most useful benifit
by 53586.v1/Dave (5,690)
on November 8, 2002 12:00:54 PM CST
Photo-sig has many useful benifits. Perhaps the most useful one is the one you haven't thought of.
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Photographer's Evolution
by gott/Gary (1,806)
on February 18, 2003 12:29:22 AM CST
Author editorializes about photography and the virtues of the Leica M6
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Photography Magazines on the Internet
by 4240.v1/Beth (5,051)
on June 3, 2002 4:42:25 PM CDT
If you are like me, you love magazines, but are finding them increasingly expensive. I've gone on a shopping spree for free, web-based photography magazines. Enjoy!
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photos versus digital imagery...a fair fight?
by manchook/Steve (159)
on November 26, 2002 7:00:06 PM CST
Is it apropriate to segregate images based on the equipment used? Let's see...
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PhotoSig - The Exhibitionist's Paradise
by stephenh/Stephen (5,201)
on August 31, 2002 4:48:53 PM CDT
Appearance on PhotoSig of a number of photographer-exhibitionists continues, perhaps even accelerates. Is this the new cinema verité? Who are they, and why do they do it? [Updated 1/29/03]
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PhotoSIG: What Really Matters
by mauro/Mauro (3,247)
on October 25, 2002 9:36:23 AM CDT
Lets stop worrying about points and thumbs and enjoy the true advantages of PhotoSIG.
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Redone with HTML tags : Why are Indians clicking less? A research on consumers.
by ramakrishnan/Rama (724)
on January 2, 2003 4:12:21 AM CST
Study on the indian consumers behavior towards photography .Marketing people would be interested in this.
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Rethinking the way new pictures are presented for review in Photosig
by vangelis585/Vangelis (599)
on January 16, 2003 6:47:39 PM CST
Although a new member, with a limited number of submissions, I do feel the need to propose a couple of ways which would maximize the exposure of any picture that is uploaded in this site.
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Self-discipline with a digital camera
by olegvolk/Oleg (1,835)
on November 16, 2002 1:06:27 PM CST
Many people state that working with a cumbersome film camera forces care in composition. The same people often put down digital cameras as a "promiscuous" way of doing photography. I disagree.
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Should Street Photography be made illegal? Is it wrong?
by sjac0707/Sheldon (641)
on July 19, 2002 12:30:43 PM CDT
A Streetshooter's response to the narrow thinking of making Street Photography illegal and why it is not un-ethical. This is also an attempt to show that large segments of photography and the art med
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Start With Film & Graduate to Digital
by photoart77/Philip (118)
on July 22, 2006 6:33:07 AM CDT
With the digital camera came accessibility to photography for the masses. The original materials and processes of photography (Film, Exposure, Developing and Printing) have all become a lost art.
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Ten things I love and hate about digital photography
by fhovie/Frank (1,720)
on January 13, 2003 5:51:59 PM CST
Why digital photography is not all things to all situations
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The Critic and the Doer
by leethomas/Lee (2,943)
on August 28, 2002 8:05:33 AM CDT
There has been much written on the topic of Critiques and Critics. The following quote from Theodore Roosevelt offers some insight into the issue. I am sure you will be inspired by his words.
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The New 7 Wonders
by roxfox/Pier (324)
on January 8, 2006 2:50:14 AM CST
I suggest to discuss about the old and the new 7 wonders of the planet
What is your preference?......
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