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The best and worst thing Twitter did in 2009: RT
Otherwise,
Sam @ http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/
BTW I was at your 15steps to a killer blog earlier today, it was quite informative, thanks!
http://www.durhamtownship.com/
http://tweblog.com/tag/pics/
http://tweblog.com/tag/pics/feed/
http://photoblog.conomocity.com/
http://seattlewireless.net/~mattw/
www.erikpersson.com/journal
Mostly Photos most of the time...
cheers,
matrix
http://monkeyonthemove.textamerica.com/
monkeys food blog
http://youarewhatyoueat.textamerica.com
expect some scoble action on these by tomorrow :)
cheers,
matrix
http://blog.jaybryant.com
Enjoy!
Jay Bryant
The Sartorialist is my daily guilty pleasure.
Ahoy,
CR
http://takemorephotos.com
take a look.
That is mine and I concentrate on long exposures and night time photography. Joanna Rees is my wife and I am very happy that she is doing so well with her blog.
Quite often while taking about photography with other professional photographers I encounter the question; are images real or created? To some photography is something that is planned and meticulously executed, but to me it is something that just happens. It is a witnessed experience, a creative exchange, or a lived moment that I participated in.
Unlike some photographers, I never really know how my photographs are going to turn out and quite frankly I like it that way. Most of my work is shot without a flash using slow synch or long exposure; and there is not way to fully predict how the light or subject will be realized. To me that is the magic of photography and I wouldn't have it any other way.
Take care and all the best,
JoRees
4 months into photography now and love it. Feel free to drop a comment and say whether you like it or not.
I have written in detail about it.
http://mediavidea.blogspot.com/2006/12/digg-in-...
I've got chronic tinea. And it's itchy! It started in my toes, but didn't waste any time making its way to my crotch.
Bugger, sometimes it's tough being a Kiwi!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/monkeyleader/
http://jmg-galleries.com/blog/
I'm a bit backlogged on images so a lot more should be coming soon.
It's great to see the other photographers highlighted. There is no shortage of talent out there.
http://www.vitorspencer.com
Comments/tips would be appreciated.
http://adigitalperspective.blogspot.com/