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              Profotos Magazine - July, 2003 
                 
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                      Digital Photography Takes Root - by Naomi BuckmanDigital photography is the way of the 
                      future in the photography world, right? After all, digital 
                      photographs are easier to archive and store than thier film 
                      counterparts, save time in scanning and retouching, etc. 
                      Naomi Buckman delves into these topics and more as she looks 
                      at how digital photography is changing the face of the publishing 
                      world. While the focus of this article is on digital photography 
                      and the "gardening publication" world, the topics 
                      covered in this article relate to the entire publishing 
                      industry at large.
 
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                  | Finally 
                      I See - by Rob GrayLandscape photography is a demanding venture, to say 
                      the least. As photographers, we struggle endlessly with 
                      the landscape, as we try to find the right composition, 
                      lighting, etc. Rob Gray tells us how one day, he finally 
                      "saw" the landscape for what it really is...without 
                      a camera.
 
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                  | Colored 
                      Spots - by Robert A F van de VoortColored lighting in the studio can be a great deal of 
                      fun, which can lead to some superb images. Using the right 
                      aperture with the spot lighting effect can do even more 
                      to enhance the final image. Check out this article to learn 
                      how Robert A F van de Voort was able to create some interesting 
                      perspectives through his experimentation with colored lights 
                      and aperture.
 
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                  | Framing 
                      Tips - by Jim FishwickFraming 
                      your art and photography is quite a challenge, given the 
                      number of adverse factors we are faced with. Ultraviolet 
                      light, radiation, etc. all play a role in this adversity. 
                      Learn how to frame your work properly in this article.
 
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                  | A 
                      Lens with View to View - by Robert A F van de VoortThe human mind and eyes comprise 
                      the most complex system in all of nature. What happens when 
                      we combine these two elements with spacial relationships 
                      and photography just might surprise you. In this article 
                      series by Robert A F van de Voort, we explore the relationship 
                      between the human eye and photography / art. Prepare yourself 
                      to be amazed...
 
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                  | The 
                    Pentax 645NII Visits the Jersey Shore by NYIP Sometimes nature plays a hand in technical decisions.
 "Setting up the camera to take the photo I realised why 
                    the rock remained so wet. A wave broke nearby, swamping my 
                    feet and the rock and drenching the camera with spray."
 
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