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  1. The Visual Science Lab / Kirk
    Austin, Texas Portrait Photographer's Blog about Photography, Art and Writing by Kirk Tuck. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Continuous light for easier shallow depth of field. In the days of tungsten fixtures and huge scrims.
    Image created for the Austin Lyric Opera.
    By Kirk, Photographer/Writer, 24 words
  2. The Wandering Lensman
    The Wandering Lensman is a blog about the passion of photography, sharing images as well as thoughts about life, travel, living, etc. By Dennis A. Mook. 🇺🇸 More info

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    What I Think Nikon Can Do To Make Their Cameras Even Better Than They Are
    Now that I’ve primarily shot with the Nikon Z8 for several months, as well as recently with the Zf, and with the ability to directly compare them to my years-long experience with other Nikons, Fujifilm …
    By The Wandering Lensman, 1,152 words
  3. Down the Road
    Photographs and stories by Jim Grey. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The Madison State Road in Indiana: Franklin
    South of Greenwood, US 31 curves in to follow the Madison State Road. It does so for the next 8.2 miles, to just north of Franklin. From here, US 31 follows a westerly bypass of …
    By Jim Grey, 367 words
  4. Bill Fortney
    Photography & Faith. 🇺🇸 More info

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    I have not switched from Fujifilm!!!!!
    I still have a ton of Fujifilm gear and use it everyday! I just wanted a light interchangeable lens camera for knock around use, if Fujifilm made something like this I would buy it in …
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  5. The Online Darkroom
    Film & silver gelatin darkroom blog covering analogue or analog photography, printing and equipment. Ilford, Kodak, Adox, Olympus, Leica, Rolleiflex. By Bruce Robbins. More info

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    Always carry your camera - I didn't...
    The iphone view of the pool. The two conical shapes on the horizon are the Bass Rock island on the left and North Berwick Law on the southern shore of the estuary. Both are volcanic …
    By Bruce Robbins, 83 words
  6. A Life in Photography
    This blog is about life, about photography, and about my life in photography. By David B. Jenkins. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Milestones
    Millstones at the Ogeechee River Mill, Hancock County, Georgia.I would usually rather write about millstones than milestones, but this is a bit of a milestone for me -- it's post number 600 since I began …
    By Dave Jenkins, 369 words
  7. Grandma Williams
    Exploring the modern world at 80+. By Joyce Williams. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Curiosity went down to the woods and had a surprise.
    The Knees needed their daily. Curiosity looked at the map and suggested this. A thin strip of woodland, apparently a ridge between two suburban areas just north of Glasgow. It turned out to be as …
    By grandmawilliams, 83 words
  8. The Content Technologist
    Building better content operations. Understanding how algorithms process content. Weekly newsletter & resource by award-winning strategist Deborah Carver. 🇺🇸 More info

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    What is content distribution? Navigating the necessary evils of algorithms
    The Content Technologist approachEach month in 2024, we working through one stage of The Content Technologist Approach. Now that we're solidly in April, it's time to address content distribution, aka how to get your TOFU …
    By Deborah Carver, 1,950 words
  9. This is a Recording
    Brief reflections on random records from my collection. 🇬🇧 More info

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    All Wrapped Up
    Here's another of the compilation cassettes I bought this summer, having taken home a Denon twin-deck hi-fi cassette player from the local charity shop. All Wrapped Up is a 1983 compilation of singles by The …
    By misteraitch, 269 words
  10. Evergreen Data Visualization Blog
    How to make high impact data visualization right inside Excel along with real life case examples organizational culture change. By Stephanie Evergreen. 🇺🇸 More info

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    When You’ve Gotta Graph 62 Counties
    or countries or students or departments or... you just have a lot of categories to squeeze into your chart. How to proceed without creating a hot mess? The post When You’ve Gotta Graph 62 Counties …
    By Stephanie Evergreen, 46 words
  11. Swiftjective-C
    iOS. Indies. Apple. Plus Things. By Jordan Morgan. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Introducing Elite Soccer Club
    Well, here goes another one — Elite Soccer Club is officially live in the App Store. Please do check it out here! The elevator pitch? Elite Soccer (…or, football 😉) Club is an easy way …
    By Jordan Morgan, 1,507 words
  12. Jim Nielsen’s Blog
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    The Big Sur-ification of macOS Icons
    Here’s an example of some icons that transitioned well in the Big Sur-ification of macOS icons: And just for good measure, here’s a few more — I love this stuff. While some apps made this …
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  13. The Art of Doing Stuff
    For People Who Like to Sweat, Swear & Do Stuff. By Karen Bertelsen. 🇨🇦 More info

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    The Rustic Rhubarb Tart. It's Rhubarb Season!
    Sure, I love rhubarb crisp, but sometimes I need some pastry with my rhubarb. Enter - the rhubarb tart. Otherwise known as a rhubarb galette. Otherwise known as future back fat. BUT, that fat also …
    By Karen, 63 words
  14. The CPU Shack
    A museum for the history of processors and CPUs and how they have changed our world. Includes Intel, AMD as well as lesser known companies such as Signetics. By John Culver. 🇺🇸 More info

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    National Semi. PACE/INS8900 Test Boards
    In 1974 National Semiconductor introduced what is arguably the first 16-bit microprocessor (it had a 8-bit mode as well which was more efficient but could run 16-bits as well). This chip was made on a …
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  15. earfluff and eyecandy
    a very irregularly-updated blog on random topics. By Geoff Martin. 🇺🇸 More info

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    This week’s weird FFT
    This week, I was testing a device that required that I look WAY down into the floor caused by the noise+distortion artefacts in the presence of a signal. One trick to do this is to …
    By geoff, 793 words