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Friday, October 17, 2008

Fridays at Five - Inspiration... and other Stuff

Fridays at Five

First off, I want to thank, Jason Moore (The Photoshop and Photography Blogroll) again for the fantastic article he shared with us yesterday as a guest blogger. I'm very excited about the Guest Blogger feature, as we continue to receive terrific feedback about it from you, our readers. Thanks again Jason for helping make it a success.

Here in the central atlantic region of the US, autumn is in full swing. Make sure you take advantage of the crisp weather and colorful leaves and grab your shot for our Photo Contest, "Colors of Autumn".

Next up, I'll suggest you head over to the blog of one of our regular commenters, Julie McLeod and check out her work. In particular, her HDR photography is gorgeous - definitely a great inspiration site.

I've mentioned it before, but it's worth mentioning again. The folks over at Kelby Training continue to add more and more excellent online training content. A mess of new CS4 training videos have recently been added - which I plan to spend a fair amount of my weekend watching again. I highly recommend you spend the $19.99 for a month's access just to see the quality of training available. You won't regret it at all.

Last but not least, the National Portrait Gallery in DC is featuring a collection entitled "Women of Our Time: Twentieth-Century Photographs" celebrating 91 women who have "challenged and changed America." It runs from now until February, but it's sure to be inspiring. As always, entrance to the National Portrait Gallery is free. You can see a web preview of the collection, here.

That's all folks, have a safe and happy weekend. - Rob

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Comments

Thanks for the shout-out, Rob! :-)

Thanks also for the link to the "Women of our Time" site. The National Portrait Gallery is one of my favorites and this exhibit looks really interesting. Wish I could make a trip to see it...

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