Caring for your DSLR Body
Really, it's about dust and keeping it out of your camera, but, let's be honest, that really is the biggest issue in keeping your camera clean.
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Really, it's about dust and keeping it out of your camera, but, let's be honest, that really is the biggest issue in keeping your camera clean.
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Are there really any websites that aren't essentially blogs?
Okay, I know there are, but, considering that some people estimate about 1 out of every 5 sites runs WordPress, it amounts to the same thing.
In any case, these two tools I'm about to share can actually be useful to any website design.
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I am not a designer.
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Naming kids is easy, but naming systems is hard!
And, no, I don't mean giving your phone a pet name.
I have gone on at length in the past about the importance of naming systems. It's a big, big deal, especially if you ever have to go back and change any of those names! Granted, it's not as bad now as it was in the old days when you had to manually update dozens, or sometimes hundreds, of host files or...
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I am NOT a designer or web programmer.
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Readers from my other blog will know that I love both ramen noodles and infographics.
It's almost a kind of sickness, I'll admit, but I really love ramen. I don't care that they aren't necessarily the healthiest thing for me to eat, because I know there are worse things, and I love them. The past two weeks I've linked to things that will help you eat healthier and help you eat less. This week, I figure you've about given up on your New Year's Resolutions and I'm going to just go ahead and link to something that glorifies my favorite junk food; ramen noodles.
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A healthy mind is a creative mind!
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So, we're eleven days into the New Year. How are your resolutions holding up?
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Specifically, Creativity Exercises for Photographers.
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On this day, in 1660, arguably the most famous diarist in history, Samuel Pepys, made the first entry into his personal diary.
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