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Ivan Makarov inspired me with his “Wrapping up 2009″ blogpost to do something similar and therefore you can find below my – in my opinion – best pictures I shot in 2009. I would be interested to see your comments on which one you like most…. 1. Wait a sec… 2. The Dark Side 3. The Wetlands of Cape Cod or the day MJ died 4. Shithouse 5. A bright Monu(ment) 6. …and there was light! 7. Yellowwwwww 8. Drips from the topfloor 9. Where is the ocean? 10. View from Rigi Scheidegg towards Lake Lauerz and Mythen A new Photo Magazine will be released today – The DMUMAG. DMU stands for “DeleteMe Uncensored” and is a very active Flickr group of amateur and professional photographers. The idea behind the group is that someone adds a picture to the group pool and other members vote on the photo with either “save” or “delete”. If an image reaches 10 save votes before 10 deletes, it gets added to “The Lightbox” – a pool of the finest pictures in Flickr. That’s what this new magazine is made of – “Lightbox” pictures. The first issue covers interviews with the top contributors, a history of the DMU by Thomas Hawk, plus a Photo Essay about his $2 project and collection of the best black and white images – taken from the “Lightbox”, of course. I would like to take the opportunity to thank the driving force behind the magazine: Ivan Makarov. Special thanks also go to Charlotte Reynolds who designed the magazine from scratch – you’re a master, Charlotte! You can check the DMUMag.com website or go directly to the DMUMag section on our publishers website to place the order. Unfortunately, Magcloud currently only ships to the USA, Canada and the UK. If you live in a different country and would be interested in getting a copy of the magazine, fill out the form on the contacts page and we will give our best to send you an issue.
Below pictures are a collection from a recent trip to the Six Flags Great Adventure Park in Jackson, NJ. One of the pictures even made it to the front page of Flickr’s Explore and I thought I’m going to show the original version (Aperture calls it the Master) of that image just to show the capabilities of Aperture and its Plugins.
Scott Bourne gave me the great opportunity to add a guest post to his great blog at http://scottcritiques.com. I wrote about a new feature that he added in which users cannot only request critique for their pictures but also actively contribute with critique and upload their versions of such an image to a new Flickr group. You can find my guest post with details about that new feature at http://scottcritiques.com/2009/04/13/new-forum-for-scott-critiquescom/ |
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