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Link Roundup: Return to Earth Edition

I’ve technically been back in town since late Sunday, but I’ve had my parents in town since then. Today marks the last day of my week-long summer vacation. I feel refreshed, awake and quite happy with how my first foray into landscape photography turned out.

To celebrate my triumphant return, I have decided to… do nothing. Instead, enjoy some links:


  • The F Stop Mag - There’s not much here yet, but the content that’s up is top notch. Two issues have been released so far, each focusing on four photographs and four photographers. I highly recommend you read the whole archives.
  • Panoramic Digital Camera Concept - This clever concept camera spins like a top to give you a full 360 degree panorama view. I can see children playing with a low-res version of this in a few years and real estate agents using a high-end one to map homes.
  • Fergus Burnett Lighting Tutorial - I’m addicted to these lighting tutorials over at SitBonzo. Fergus Burnett is the photographer up to the plate this time and if you’re learning light, you should take ten minutes out of your day to watch this.
  • “Into the Woods” by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott - Fashion gets fuzzy in the August issue of W magazine. While I found this linked in a story mocking mainstream magazines and furries, I like some of the photography. I’m a sucker for strange fashion photography, though.
  • Spellbinder Image Matching Software - I’m really at a loss of how to explain this in two sentences, but it sounds cool. Perhaps you should click-thru to the BBC and see for yourself.

Now, to roll up my sleeves and get to work on a couple projects for the site that I shelved while I was on vacation. I’ve got some great articles slated to hit the site in the coming weeks; Subscribe to my RSS Feed and stay on top of things!

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