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Jeff R. - 19 Nov 2006 21:49 GMT
> Please take a minute out of your busy schedule to check out the latest
> issue of CreativePhoto newsletter. You can view it for free at
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> to Sell Your Photographs: The Tricks of the Trade" with foreword by
> Bill Hurter, Editor of PHOTOgraphic magazine.
Geez, Blair, I tried.
After I viewed the ad-ridden splash page, I tried to open the link to "How
to Take Amazing Photographs" but Firefox just sat there and refused to open
it. It appears my browser wouldn't let me load stuff from
www.statcounter.com.
You wouldn't have any popups or data miners or other such nonsense on your
site, surely?
--
Jeff R.
(darn those security measures!)
www.kevinkienlein.com - 20 Nov 2006 10:21 GMT
I tried subscribing to your newsletter , but it wont accept my name or email
address... I keep getting an error, when I try to subscribe... kk
> Please take a minute out of your busy schedule to check out the latest
> issue of CreativePhoto newsletter. You can view it for free at
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> to Sell Your Photographs: The Tricks of the Trade" with foreword by
> Bill Hurter, Editor of PHOTOgraphic magazine.
Gabriel Velasco - 30 Oct 2007 23:11 GMT
Blair wrote:
Please take a minute out of your busy schedule to check out the latest
issue of CreativePhoto newsletter. You can view it for free at
www.blairhoward.com If you decide to subscribe, you'll receive two
free bonuses: 1) our four-part mini-course "12 Tips for Better
Photography", ...
Here are 10 tips for better, at least more interesting, (amature)
photography for free:
10 Golden Rules Of Lomography
1. Take your camera everywhere you go
2. Use it anytime - day and night
3. Lomography is not an interference with your life
but a part of it
4. Get as close as possible to the objects of you
lomographic desire
5. Don't think
6. Be fast
7. You don't have to know beforehand what is on your
film
8. Nor afterwards
9. Try the shot from the hip
10. Don't worry about (golden) rules
Do these 10 things and I guarantee your pictures will be more
interesting.
-=Gabriel=-