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DIY Extreme Macro
Fancy a really powerful macro lense but have no cash?
This is the blog post for you, check it out!
Photocritic.org » Blog Archive » Extreme Macro Photography on a budget


Posted in News and Commentary, Notable Photos, Online Photography Community, Photography Techniques
Also tagged budget, macro lens, photocritic
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Top photographer blogs
I just followed a link to find Dan Chung the Guardian photographer has a blog. I love finding new photography blogs, it is great to view new well taken photographs and also to read some of the thoughts and techniques behind them.
Dan just upgraded to a Eos 5D so I look forward to reading his assessment of the camera. It’s a more powerful sibling of my own beloved 350d.
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Best Online Photography Blogs and Magazines
Every day I get my fix of photography and photography news online. While I still buy print magazines and enjoy the trip to the store to buy them it just isn’t enough to satisfy my appetite for all things photography. This is why I am glad when I discover new online treats.
Looking over this list of online magazines I noticed I had visited most of them before and never returned.
I realise I much prefer the blog format rather than “magazine” style websites. Particularly annoying are the flash based models where they try to simulate a real magazine, complete with “page turn” navigation. The novelty pretty quickly wears off and it just gets on your tits.
With blogs I can keep up to date using my feedreader software and if I find something interesting I can link to it from here.
What are your favourite photography blogs? (other than DSLRBlog of course!)
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