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		<title>tfttf431 - Leo goes China - Tech Guy</title>
		<description>Leo’s calling out to Chris for help of what to pack for his trip to China. Leo’s bringing along his Canon 5D Mk. II for this once in a lifetime trip. Will he be with photographers? Only amateurs. How much can he comfortably carry all day? Leo has a backpack ...</description>
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		<title>iGala Wi-Fi Linux based Photo Frame Reviewed</title>
		<description>Interesting and well-done review of the iGala photo frame on Indulge Blogger this morning.
“Unlike other digital photo frames that just accept memory cards and show photos, the iGala has a brain inside its rectangular head. Use the touchscreen interface to configure the iGala to connect to your wi-fi network, then ...</description>
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		<title>How Twitter and Facebook Make Us More Productive</title>
		<description>Contrary to recent research about social networks and efficiency, taking a break from work to read that tweet about Lady Gaga's lingerie might actually stoke creativity and enhance problem-solving skills.


   
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		<title>Arnold Kim Celebrates 10 Years as Apple Rumor King</title>
		<description>MacRumors.com, the most popular Apple rumor publication on the web, celebrates its 10th anniversary Wednesday. The site's creator, Arnold Kim, quit his job as a kidney doctor to focus on his hobby of stalking Apple.


   
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		<title>Beautiful Black and White Photography of Animals</title>
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Black &#38; White Photography is one of the oldest forms of photography. For many decades, black and white photography ruled the scene even when colors were introduced. In the fine arts industry, monochrome prints have a propensity to command the highest prices. Many of us are still stunned by the ...</description>
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		<title>E-Commerce Design Resources: The Ultimate Round-Up</title>
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E-commerce design requires much of the same design knowledge and skill as any other type of web design. The pages are built from many of the same elements &#8211; headers, footers, columns, graphics, and text, among other things. But there are additional elements that need to be considered, from both ...</description>
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		<title>tfttf431 - Leo goes China - Tech Guy</title>
		<description>Leo’s calling out to Chris for help of what to pack for his trip to China. Leo’s bringing along his Canon 5D Mk. II for this once in a lifetime trip. Will he be with photographers? Only amateurs. How much can he comfortably carry all day? Leo has a backpack ...</description>
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		<title>tfttf430 - Too much light - Tech Guy</title>
		<description>What to do when you have too much light. Use a short shutter speed. Although, that tends to lead to “frozen” moments. The other thing you can do is make the aperture really small (called “stopping down”). The downside of that is everything is in focus - even the background.

Show ...</description>
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		<title>tfttf430 - Too much light - Tech Guy</title>
		<description>What to do when you have too much light. Use a short shutter speed. Although, that tends to lead to “frozen” moments. The other thing you can do is make the aperture really small (called “stopping down”). The downside of that is everything is in focus - even the background.

Show ...</description>
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		<title>tfttf429 - Photoday 2009 Video - Post Processing with Jon Arnold - Part 1 of 4</title>
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Watch in high quality (right click to save)
In this episode Chris and John Arnold talk about post processing your images and John shows you how to do it in Lightroom.
Show Links:

The 2010 workshops are here!
Photowalkthrough with John Arnold

» Get the show for free in iTunes
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