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06/15/2012 11:29:44 PM · #1
Very thought provoking information. I'm bookmarking it, so I can refer back to it as needed. Thanks for sharing it, Skip.
06/15/2012 10:54:27 PM · #2
Good information. Thanks for sharing.
06/15/2012 03:00:33 PM · #3
It's like a list of challenge suggestions :)
06/15/2012 02:34:12 PM · #4
Should be required reading for the site!!
06/15/2012 01:47:50 PM · #5
glad you like it!

if you really want to get a handle on it, trying shooting your own example of each of the terms :D
06/14/2012 07:55:51 AM · #6
ooo I already love the definition of Abstract in this article
06/14/2012 07:16:23 AM · #7
Good stuff. Thanks.
06/14/2012 04:17:54 AM · #8
Wonderful, thanks Skip.
06/14/2012 03:47:14 AM · #9
Looks like a great link I'll read it after work!! Thanks skip!
06/14/2012 02:46:30 AM · #10
Unless someone does it first, you might want to bump this when it's daytime in the USA ... ;-)
06/14/2012 02:42:45 AM · #11
It doesn't get any simpler than this: Basic Strategies in Reading Photographs, presented by Nuovo. This is the perfect guide for anyone interested in appreciating, discussing, and/or capturing a photographic image.
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