| | | Don't be put off by the name, there are good photos here. |
| | | Lots of NASA shots, many photographs that can be used without worrying about copyright issues. |
| | | Looking for a unique photo to use in a PhotoShop project? There are many here, free for personal use. A great resource. |
| | | Small but interesting collection of public domain images for the designer. |
| | | Great weather and fish photos |
| | | free photo downloads |
| | | Good selection of stock photos. |
| | | mostly travel shots |
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| | | Everything you ever wanted to know and more about MLA formatting. |
| | | The companion web site for the show we watched in class. Useful for event review and correct spelling of names! |
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| | | The Library of Congress' excellent image archive. |
| | | Many images that you can find on the Internet are not free. Before using any image, please read the website for usage/rights information, even if this page says the images are free. If you cannot find any, contact the person who created the image for permission to use it. I have done my best to include many free or somewhat-free tools here. The largest owners of photographs, Getty Images and Corbis, sell their photos for money; Buried Treasure is a good article on Corbis and photograph preservation. |
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| | | Note that this is different from how you do it on the AE-1 Program camera. |
| | | ...also using the self-timer. |
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| | | Good source of info and pix for Great Photographers project. |
| | | Interior and exterior views. |
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| | | Abelardo Morell Cuba, born 1948 Camera Obscura Image of Courtyard Building, Lacock Abbey, England, March 16, 2003 Lacock Abbey was the home of William Henry Fox Talbot, inventor of the negative. |
| | | Abelardo Morell Cuba, born 1948 Camera Obscura Image of the Hotel del Coronado, 1998 Gelatin silver print |
| | | photos of and taken in actual camera obscuras. |
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| | | Good, brief overviews of all aspects of the photographic process! Great for when Ms. Mitchell isn't around to answer your questions. |
| | | This group, affiliated with the Professional Photographers of America, offers a great opportunity at a low cost ($29 per year, including two great magazine subscriptions) to learn from the pros, see what your peers are doing, and get involved in photography as a career choice. |
| | | This is not designed to be a course on the history of photography as much as a resource to dip into. In addition to pen-portraits of many of the most important photographers of the period, it contains information on some of the most significant processes used during the early days of photography. |
| | | Detailed tutorial on using Tritones in PhotoShop to achieve a look comparable to sepiatoning a gelatin silver print. Don't try this until I have gone over it in class... |
| | | Use this simulator to see how different film speed, f-stops, and shutter speeds will affect your photographs. Valuable! |
| | | Basic instructions on how to use the Rule of Thirds in your photography. |
| | | Excellent resource for getting those good band shots in low light. |
| | | Copyright-free for educational use. High-resolution photos available. |
| | | Matthew Brady's Studio did much more than Civil War photography. This site has a good selection of their portrait work. |
| | | Unique and modern portraiture. |
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| | | Handy description of basic Photoshop layers functions. |
| | | Look at this list for more global issues for your project. |
| | | Look here if you are wondering what kind of issue to address in your Issues? Have we got Issues! project. |
| | | Basic explanation of the elements and principles |
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| | | Yes, people were not B&W like the old photos you see; here are some great color photos of what the scene was like back in the day. |