LR2/Blog Export Plugin

This blog post is just a random image that I selected to test a new plug-in for Lightroom 2. The plug will export photos directly to a blog and actually let you write content during the export. The plug-in is in early development and does not work generic viagra 100mg

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Abstract Art – Pond Scum?

My son Matt and I went out to shoot some pictures, we took a drive through the Ozark National Forest, ending up at Shores Lake.  We walked down below the spillway to take photos of the dam. Construction of the dam at Shores Lake began in the 1930s by men in

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PSNWA – Guest Speaker

I have been asked to be the guest speaker at the March 5th meeting of the Photographic Society of Northwest Arkansas (PSNWA).   The meeting will be at the Whole Hog Cafe in Bentonville AR at 7:00 pm.,  guests are always welcome. PSNWA provides opportunities to anyone interested in Photography (either Film or Digital camera), whether

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Devil’s Den State Park Arkansas

  Devils Den State Park   Located in Lee Creek Valley of the Ozark Mountains is Devil’s Den State Park.  With its deep crevices, mysterious caves, and striking bluff overlooks, Devil’s Den State Park is ideal for hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, mountain biking and camping in Arkansas. Several of the

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Northwest Arkansas Ice Storm

A major ice storm hit northwest Arkansas on Monday and Tuesday. It is estimated that many areas have 80-90 percent of households without power and that it could take 2 days to a week to restore power.  The ice was up to 1  1/2 inches thick and snapped trees like they

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Arkansas Strobist Meetup Fort Chaffee

I participated in an Arkansas Strobist  Meetup, (an informal group of photographers who correspond through the Flickr photo sharing website)  at Fort Chaffee Sunday.  What is a Strobist you ask?  A Strobist is a photographer that uses a “strobe” (flash) for off camera lighting.  The term  Strobist came from a website run

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Digital Night Photography

  Just because the sun goes down does not mean that it’s time to stop taking pictures, yes there is the “Magic Hour” at sunrise and sunset that all photographers love, but that often means working fast and with constantly changing lighting conditions. I enjoy shooting at night, there is

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