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Create 'Killer' Lighting for Under $100 by Don Giannatti.
http://www.dongiannatti.com/workshops/lighting_essentials.html
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Digital Darkrooms / Photoshop Training / Stock Photography
http://www.visualville.com/
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Nikon Gear Forums
http://www.nikongear.com/smf/
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Blu Domain Blog
http://www.bludomain.com/blog.cfm
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Shutter Asia Forum - Keeping Photography Alive
http://www.shutterasia.com/
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Resources for Nikon's SB-800 Speedlight
http://www.softstonegroup.com/sb-800.html
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Great Blog for Flash Learning and Information.
http://planetneil.com/tangents/
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As photographers we’re always looking for perfect light.
And yet, the quality of available light isn’t always ideal. It is rarely perfect.
But I feel that in using flash wisely, I’m able to enhance or over-ride the available light. With careful use of flash, I am more in control of light, and hence the way my photos will look - than if I had just accepted the existing ambient light.
Instead of waiting for perfect light, I use what I have …
and add flash to make the best of the situation.
http://planetneil.com/tangents/flash-photography-techniques/
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PhotoWalkthrough.com presents video tutorials showing the post processing of a photograph using Adobe Photoshop and other programs. Along the way you will learn about the tools and techniques used and gain insight into the creative decisions that directed the artist's hand.
http://www.photowalkthrough.com/
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This page lists every Nikon lens version and sub-version I know of. Minor changes to internal mechanics, lens coating, engravings or electronics may not be listed. For each version up to four serial numbers are given: Start - Earliest - Latest - End. Start and End serial numbers are from Nikon Ai conversion lists, catalogues and various books. The Earliest and Latest serial numbers are from lenses I have seen. They help confirm the Start and End numbers or indicate the range where the Start and End numbers are unknown.
http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/serialno.html
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