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An Article, Tutorial & Product Review Added to the Corner Resource Center

Unless you keep your eye on the Photography Resources forum or in the Corner Resource Center, you may have missed a couple new resources that were posted up over the past couple of days. Luckily for you, we have the links to the new photography resources right here in the Corner Blog:



Thanks to Randy and Lise for putting these reviews/tutorials/articles together for the Corner! If you want to submit a review, article or tutorial to the Corner Resource Center, check out this thread for details on how to write and submit your own resources.

Posted by Tim L. Walker on Sat, 2011–04–30 13:00

Corner Resource Center Additions: An Article, Tutorial & Product Review

One of the most popular sections of PhotographyCorner is the Corner Resources Center (which can be found by clicking the “resources” tab in the menu up above this post). It’s home to hundreds of photography articles, tutorials and product reviews written mostly by members of the Corner (other photographers just like you!).

Posted by Tim L. Walker on Tue, 2010–03–30 02:10

One New Tutorial and Two Product Reviews

In case you don’t follow @thecorner on Twitter or missed the posts in the Corner Forums, we’ve added one new tutorial and two new product reviews to the Corner Resource Center. Check out the new resources listed below:

  • Tutorial: Creating ‘Eye Pop’ Using Photoshop or Photoshop Elements by newlove - A quick and easy tutorial that walks you through, step-by-step, how to make ‘eyes pop’ in your photographs.
  • Product Review: Lowepro Primus Minimus Backpack Camera Bag by masoud - A brief review, with specs, of the Lowepro Primus Minimus backpack camera bag.
  • Product Review: The Bowler Camera Bag by Acme Made by Tim L. Walker - A review of “The Bowler” camera bag by Acme Made - a stylish, purse/camera bag for the fashion-conscious photographer.


    We’ve got several more tutorials / articles / product reviews in the queue, so expect a few more over the next couple of days and make sure you’re following @thecorner on Twitter to get up-to-the-minute info on what’s going on around the Corner. If you’d like to write/create new articles/tutorials/product reviews for the Corner Resource Center, check out this “how-to” for tips on how to put together your resource. Thanks to masoud and newlove for contributing to the Corner!

  • Posted by Tim L. Walker on Mon, 2010–03–22 20:18

    Corner Resource Center Catch-Up #3

    As I slow make progress catching up adding articles, tutorials and product reviews to the Corner Resource Center, I’ll keep you posted on the blog. I decided, before I write the May Newsletter, I’d do 3 more resources (so the newsletter might not go out until late tonight, or some time tomorrow). We have an article, a tutorial and a product review to keep you busy for a while.

    Posted by Tim L. Walker on Wed, 2008–05–14 16:18

    Corner Resource Center Catch-Up #1

    If anyone has submitted an article or tutorial to me over the past 6 or so months, they’ve probably been disappointed that it has yet to show up in the Corner Resource Center. I’ve gotten behind, and the longer I left it, the more that piled up. Eventually it became too big of a mountain to climb, and they just sat in a folder, collecting virtual dust, on my desktop. Well, no more, I say!! I’m going to climb this mountain and get these great articles & tutorials done!

    Posted by Tim L. Walker on Mon, 2008–04–21 12:09

    Articles By Amy: How To Shoot Waterfalls

    If you’ve ever photographed a waterfall you’ll understand why people go back again and again and shoot them. When I lived in Victoria, Australia, I would take a trip for a day or a weekend and shoot many shots of Stevenson’s Falls. If you are fortunate to live near the Rockies in Canada or the USA then you will have a fantastic time applying what I am about to show you through some handy techniques.

    Posted by Tim L. Walker on Sun, 2008–02–10 00:46
    Categories: Articles By Amy

    New Tutorial - Overlaying Two Exposures

    Just a quick note that I’ve added a new tutorial (about time!) to the photography resource center. Check out the tutorial “Overlaying Two Exposures” (a quick tutorial on how to combine two images with two exposures) by RogersDA and then discuss it in the forums. Thanks David!

    Posted by Tim L. Walker on Tue, 2007–11–13 22:06
    Categories: Tutorials
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