
Pacific Storm. South of San Francisco. January 14, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.
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Monthly Archives: January 2006
Free Aperture Training
From Aperture Tricks:
As some of you may know, Derrick Story from MacDevCenter.com and I co-presented a class at the 2006 Macworld Conference last week. Derrick’s a very generous guide and has provided a free link to his training notes for the class at his blog, The Digital Story. You can go there to download a free PDF. Take advantage of this free training information. It’s really very valuable and it provides By noemail@noemail.org (The Duke). [Aperture Tricks]
I happen to have both of the new Mac image management programs: Apple’s Aperture and Adobe’s Lightroom beta. My initial reaction is that both are very intriguing and useful programs. Right now Aperture has more functioning features, but Lightroom is more intuitive.
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Dead Oak

Dead Oak on Ridge. Calero Park. January 13, 2006. © © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.
After work today I had just enough time to drive south of town to some of my favorite oak-covered hills and climb to the first ridge as the sun went down.
Uh, THAT’S a Unique Question
OK, I think this may be one of the strangest discussion topic titles I’ve seen at photo.net: What is the best Canon lens for shooting sail boats from a helicopter?
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