Usain Bolt Image by Richard Giles, used under a Creative Commons license. Earlier this week I blogged about a threatening cease and desist letter that Australian photographer Richard Giles received from the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The letter had objected to Giles’ “distribution and licensing” of Olympic photos in his Flickrstream. Among
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ThomasHawkDigitalConnection on 11th Oct 2009 (via thomashawk.com)
Featuring in the exhibition are prints by Cairns resident and 2009 Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photographer of the Year Charmaine Heyer
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PICAGrapeVine on 31st Jan 2010 (via photoimaging.com.au)
Australian photographer, Peter Eastway! We got an email from James, one of our Australian readers, suggesting we give Peter’s work a look. When I (Brad) did, I was quite impressed and immediately contacted him about doing a guest blog! Peter is the editor of Better Photography Magazine and is a great teacher and photographer. Come back
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PhotoshopInsider on 26th Jan 2010 (via scottkelby.com)
This rather blurry image is the Cenotaph/War Memorial in Burnie's City Park. The flag flying beside it appears to be the Union Jack - anyone have any thoughts why this & not the Australian flag?
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The facility, a joint venture between the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and WIN, will offer automated playout through multiple Morpheus systems.
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BroadcastEngineering on 6th Jan 2010 (via broadcastengineering.com)
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655 professional photographers from around Australia entered 2459 prints vying for the highly coveted and esteemed title of Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photographer of the Year which in June 2009 was awarded to Queensland based photographer Charmaine Heyer
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PICAGrapeVine on 14th Dec 2009 (via photoimaging.com.au)
The Australian Communications and Media Authority this week released a paper presenting options for relocating the nation’s ENG operators to make way for commercial wireless access service.
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BroadcastEngineering on 14th Jan 2010 (via broadcastengineering.com)
Whether you consider yourself an amateur photographer, or you just want to create better family photos, there are many things you can do to get better photos. Here are some easy tips to use the next time you head out with your digital camera. Even a beginner can take professional-looking photos - suitable for framing. Be Prepared Keep ...
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