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Curvemeister Recommends the Following Web Pages:

What's not to love about this wonderful site, chock full of challenges, PhotoShop tutorials, and all things artistic ... and it's Janee!
Edwin Brosens

Edwin Brosens has a variety of natural macro-photographs on display. Well worth a long look.
Rod Barbee's web page is full of excellent tips and articles on photography and, above all, a collection of imposing landscape and other natural images. Rod is coauthor of The Photographer's Guide to the Oregon Coast.
This web page features the photography and techniques of Bob Johnson, and includes "nature photography from the Pacific northwest and beyond", and an exceptional collection of articles, updated weekly, on digital photography techniques.

Edwin Leong's photography blog and web page discusses items of interest to photographers, vividly and succinctly described in Edwin's firsthand accounts.

His featured ebook on wedding photography is extraordinary, and worth checking out in its own right.

Liz Masoner discusses a wide range of photography-related topics, including the tools and techniques of film and digital photography.
Scrupulously detailed and well-written Photoshop hints, and utilities for the Photographer
An energetic, always changing and always up to date site for everything relating to digital photography
An excellent site with a large variety of digital photography reviews
Smart, straight ahead product reviews and tutorials, from a photographer's point of view
If plugins had a solar system, this would be the sun.
This site has any number of unique takes on the theory and practice of profiles, for photographers.
Lots and lots of reviews, essays, and images, and more on the way. Visit this site often.
Photographer and house builder extraordinare.
   


Curvemeister Recommended Freeware and Shareware Links

IrfanView.com - if the Swiss Army had a freeware image editor with a hundred options, IrfanView would be it.
TuCows.com - Mooooo--o00! freeware and shareware of all sorts and persuasions.

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