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A Few Reasons to Subscribe to Imaging-Resource.com’s Excellent Newsletter

For a number of years I’ve been reading “Imaging Resource News” published by the folks at Imaging-Resource.com. It is a fantastic resource filled with photo industry news, reviews, answers to reader questions, special offers and much more. Apart from the excellent content, in the next issue, I’ll be offering two signed copies of my book, 301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques, which will be drawn randomly from the newsletter member list.

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The Feb 1, 2008 issue (available in the newsletter archives) has some great info about the Nikon D300, sensor cleaning, and image sharpening. You can read past issues and  subscribe to Imaging Resource’s IR news newsletter at this link.

Center for Fine Art Photography Show Galleries Posted

I recently had the honor of being the juror for the show: Trains, Planes and Automobiles at the Center for Fine Art Photography.
c4fap.jpgThe image galleries have been posted, and I’m pleased to be able to share the links with you.

Below are links to two galleries, as well as to my Juror Statement. I think that the images really express the theme nicely and I thank everyone who submitted work. It was a great experience looking at so much fantastic imagery.

Online Gallery for images chosen to be in the exhibition
Honorable Mention Online Gallery

Juror Statement

Two Exhibitions by Daniel W. Coburn Running Until Mid-February

I recently came across announcements for two shows after corresponding with Daniel W. Coburn, a Kansas-based photographer whose work is breathtaking.

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Photograph © Daniel W. Coburn

The first show, BETWEEN EARTH AND SKY is a Solo Exhibit at Whittier Gallery – Riney Fine Arts Center/Friends University – January 14 – February 9, 2008.

The second show is entitled MIDWESTERN VIEWS: Recent works by photographer Daniel W. Coburn and paintings by Zak Barnes. It is a 2 Person Exhibit at Corner Bank – January 9 – February 29, 2008.

For more information visit Daniel W. Coburn’s website.

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