Nature Photographers has posted its Editor’s Pick Awards for 2006, featuring assorted natural gorgeousness. [Via]
Speaking of wild creatures, I got a kick out of this photo of one of Scotland’s hairy coos doing that Michael Jordan tongue-thing.
And speaking of the natural world, you might call this rather amazing shotclearing the forest, seeing the tree. The Daily Mail has the story. [Via]
A totally different kind of Auto-Align: Michael Hughes travels the earth, overlaying postcards & other tourist swag on top of the real scene. Check out his gallery on Flickr to see what I mean. (Tilting at windmills is especially nice.) [Via]
Maggie Hallahan took part in the Lightroom/Photoshop Iceland Adventure & has posted a gallery from the trip. (You might also check out her accompanying podcast.)
Revealing Chicago, by Terry Evans, offers an aerial portrait of the Windy City. [Via] Photoshop team member & Chi-town native Heather Dolan reports seeing the exhibition at Millennium Park & loving it.
Reuters issues guidelines to photographers and editors for use of Adobe Photoshop software in news photography: http://blogs.reuters.com/2007/01/18/the-use-of-photoshop/
Processing options are listed, and there are additional guidelines on staging, captioning, and the situations in which acceptable photographs may be taken.
There are already significant comments on some of these guidelines… you have thoughts…?
jd
Reuters issues guidelines to photographers and editors for use of Adobe Photoshop software in news photography:
http://blogs.reuters.com/2007/01/18/the-use-of-photoshop/
Processing options are listed, and there are additional guidelines on staging, captioning, and the situations in which acceptable photographs may be taken.
There are already significant comments on some of these guidelines… you have thoughts…?
jd