haunteddoc
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Does anyone listen to photography podcasts? If so, which ones and how would you rate them as to quality of content, target skill level of the listener and just pure ole entertainment value?
Also, I always do much better at things if I have a clearly defined objective. To tell me to go out and take as many pics as you can just doesn't work for me. I have to have a goal. I have been searching the web for some free, [move][glow=red,2,300]emphasis on free[/glow][/move], photography schools/lessons that give specific assignments. Anyone know of any? I think my linear thinking brain is showing. Is that the left side or the right side?
If you are having trouble in photoshop with selections and masking etc., I just found a book that I think is really going to help me make much better selections. The name of the book is "Photoshop Masking and Compositing" by Katrin Eisman. I am about halfway through it the first time around and am already picking up some new knowledge and techniques. I got it at Books A Million here locally but just found it on Amazon for around $30.
Any other good books out there for us novice users of photoshop? I have elements 5.0 and CS2
Also, I always do much better at things if I have a clearly defined objective. To tell me to go out and take as many pics as you can just doesn't work for me. I have to have a goal. I have been searching the web for some free, [move][glow=red,2,300]emphasis on free[/glow][/move], photography schools/lessons that give specific assignments. Anyone know of any? I think my linear thinking brain is showing. Is that the left side or the right side?
If you are having trouble in photoshop with selections and masking etc., I just found a book that I think is really going to help me make much better selections. The name of the book is "Photoshop Masking and Compositing" by Katrin Eisman. I am about halfway through it the first time around and am already picking up some new knowledge and techniques. I got it at Books A Million here locally but just found it on Amazon for around $30.
Any other good books out there for us novice users of photoshop? I have elements 5.0 and CS2

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