Because we put out a new issue of the newsletter every week chock full of fresh content, we typically do not spend a lot of time working on any given issue. (Hopefully that doesn't show in the quality of the information or the way in which it's presented.) Next week, however, is a different case. Being the first newsletter of the new year and wanting to start 2010 off with a bang, we've been working on some of the content for it for quite a while now. Everything will be bigger, better, more interesting and more detailed.
If you got a new camera or some new camera equipment over the holidays, now would be the perfect time to learn to get the most from it. We're here to help with that. Whether you just need to figure out what all the buttons and settings do or you need motivation and inspiration to get you through the winter, we'll be there for you. From our low cost
live workshops, to
online tools, to
downloadable ebooks, to extensive online courses, we've got the resources you need.
If you want to take photos of a solar eclipse or any photos looking directly into the sun, there are some simple tricks that will protect both your camera and your eyesight. The biggest of these is adapted from NASA's playbook.
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Exit, Stage Right
Conditioned by our left-to-right English alphabet...
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State Capitals
Four U.S. state capitals are named for U.S. Presidents:
- Jackson, MS (for 7th President Andrew Jackson)
- Jefferson City, MO (for 3rd President Thomas Jefferson)
- Lincoln, NE (for 16th President Abraham Lincoln)
- Madison, WI (for 4th President James Madison)