Posted on Monday 19 June 2006
BBC – A Digital Picture of Britain – How to Take Good Photos
Some tips on taking better pictures.
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Angel Effect Tutorial
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Photoshop Dreamy Effect
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Speed Demos Archive – Full Game List sorted alphabetically
Videos of the fastest times people beat classic video games.
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Pop Art – Tutorial Outpost
Turn your photos into Lichtenstein inspired pop art.
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Sin City Style
Example of how to turn a photo into a black and white graphic novel look.
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Advanced Sepia Toning
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Sketch Effect
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Cross Processing in Photoshop – color negative art effect | PhotoshopSupport.com
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Photoshop Tutorials – Photos to Sketches
Learn how to convert photos to sketches.
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Photoshop Tutorials – Painted Images
Learn how to make an image look like an old style photograph.
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Photoshop – Dewy window
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BBC NEWS | Most Popular Now | Live World Map
The BBC site’s list of the current most popular stories.
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The Universal Packing List
Gives you a list of things recommended for packing given the duration of your stay, weather, etc.
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15 Exercises for Learning a new Programming Language
Some exercises to practice to figure out a new programming language.
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Unsolved Problems — from MathWorld
A list of some of the most famous unsolved problems in math.
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Beyond sometimes finding interesting links in these, what I find interesting is the insight into a little of what you’ve been doing or thinking about recently.
Yea, I was going to try some Photoshop stuff, but then I found out that the Elements version that we have doesn’t have most of the features and that Gimp doesn’t have a one-to-one mapping with all the Photoshop functions listed.