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tweets Walking at the wetlands trying out a camera for review. instagram.com/p/ZtuvQlhn6E/
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RT @UrbanMeringue: Super happy pup! pic.twitter.com/RfEu30UxB9
RT @BHPhotoVideo: "Shoot for the Stars: a Star Trail Tutorial from Tony Northrup" bhpho.to/198t8K0 via @SLRLounge
Shoot for the Stars: a Star Trail Tutorial from Tony Northrup
slrlounge.com — I love shooting stars and nightscapes, sadly though I hardly ever have the patience for it. Not only that but since I live in the Pacific Northwest the nights that I have to choose from for shooting are limited due to constant rain and cloud cover most months out of the year.RT @TechnologyGeek: L.A. Times - Apple's first computer, circa 1976, could fetch $400,000 bit.ly/14EemYq
Working Apple I up for auction
latimes.com — Steve Jobs, left, chairman of Apple; John Sculley, president and chief executive; and Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, unveil the Apple IIc computer in 1984. The Apple II was a mass-produced success that improved upon the now rare and more valuable Apple I.5 Tips To Make Your Photos More Compelling
lightstalking.com — Do you want your photographs to be more eye catching, but don't know where to begin? For starters, you can try a few of these simple composition tips to get you started on the path to compelling photographs. They are appropriate for all skill levels of photographers and can be adapted to just about any style of photography, too.RT @latimesphotos: Not everything makes it into print. Here are @latimesjlc's 16 fav outtakes lat.ms/Z3FPBy
Outtakes | Jay L. Clendenin
framework.latimes.com — A photographer may take dozens of shots for an assignment, which are usually edited down to just a few images for use in the newspaper and online. Details and moments significant to the photographer often don't make the cut. "Outtakes" presents a selection of those images. We welcome comments and discussion.Sign up to discover more journalists who cover Metro Los Angeles and more.
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