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"The Man Is Beautiful"
by deleted.81342/deleted (502) on December 15, 2002 3:09:01 PM CST

Letting go with photography, looking into your inner soul, and taking pictures from your heart.

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by littleflurryt/LittleFlurry (2,032) on September 13, 2002 10:22:19 PM CDT

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4000DPI 6x7 scan vs 6Mpix digital
by kordoz/Stefan (2,671) on July 20, 2006 2:14:24 AM CDT

Comparison of 4000DPI 6x7 scan from Velvia slide vs 6Mpix digital

< < < Previously published CARTOONS > > >
by gl/Georges (1,557) on December 14, 2002 4:44:35 PM CST

Cartoons about photography and photoSIG

A ...W photoSIG INDEX
by gl/Georges (1,557) on December 17, 2002 3:33:40 PM CST

An easy to search - colorful - illustrated index about anything on photoSIG (by MANY authors!)

A cheap & interesting light source
by holopoint/Shachar (1,939) on November 16, 2002 3:29:20 AM CST

Where to find and how to use a miniature fluorescent light tube.

A very large landscape panorama - 19,000 x 1,100 pixels
by gl/Georges (1,557) on October 27, 2002 7:32:56 AM CST

Just the largest photo on photoSIG ? A new category in photography ? At 200 DPI, a print of this panorama would be 100 inches wide (250 cm)...

About Minilabs
by sharq/Haje Jan (221) on July 14, 2002 8:49:14 AM CDT

A minilab (also called microlab) is the type of photography laboratories that you find wherever they have one hour or same day developing - here you find out how they work!

Airports and X-ray: the nightmare of every photographer...
by marccuba/Marc (616) on August 15, 2002 6:17:09 AM CDT

If you're going on holiday, this will be your greatest fear: to come home with no photos at all due to a harsh X-ray scanning at the airport. Marc Desimpelaere explains what to do before packing...

Alcoholism & Photography - Part Of My Cure ?
by ergotdez/Ergo T. (38,263) on September 29, 2002 7:34:38 PM CDT

When I sat there with a gun to my head ... I didn't even really know I had a problem. When my drunken friend fell out of a canoe and drowned ... I thought I might need to start seeking a solution.

All you ever wanted to know about the flash sync speed and HSS flash
by fmueller/Frank (1,204) on July 5, 2002 2:04:33 AM CDT

The article expalins what the flash sync speed is and how HSS (highspeed sync) flash can help to overcome it in certain situations.

Applied principles of photographic honesty
by mrpcb/Pedro (1,280) on June 15, 2002 6:55:23 PM CDT

This is a short essay regarding the social interaction between users on a site like PhotoSIG.

Are we having fun yet?
by thetroutguy/Eric (89) on January 5, 2003 6:09:27 PM CST

Photography is supposed to be fun. Isn't that why we all started out in the first place?

ARTICLES TABLE OF CONTENTS - photoSIG articles ordered by topics
by 102180.v1/many (0) on January 26, 2003 8:32:24 AM CST

400+ articles: photoSIG ARTICLES need a TABLE OF CONTENTS ! Organized into TOPICS groups, articles could be seen as rich photo*SIG*encyclopedia (articles before Jan 15, 2003)

Attracting Birds for Close-Up Photography
by pnicholls/Pete (572) on June 8, 2002 5:36:52 AM CDT

Use a 1" x 6" shelf, a bird feeder and a piece of 3/4" plywood to get "up close and personal" for bird photography.

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