I'm sharing PhotoSIG, a community-driven website where photographers exchange detailed critiques and technical feedback. It serves as a collaborative hub for artists to upload images, improve their skills, and engage with other photography enthusiasts online.
I found a detailed guide on digital photography techniques and lighting. It offers practical methods for improving your shots, alongside community-recommended resources for further photography tutorials and tips.
This is an appreciative nod to a beautifully structured data-visualization course in R designed specifically for artists and designers.
I'm sharing a link to the new code.google.com, which serves as Google's hub for developer APIs, documentation, and open-source project hosting. It's an interesting move to centralize their technical resources and software tools.
I found several practical online courses on digital photography at ShortCourses.com. These guides cover digital camera basics, lenses, exposure, and lighting to help beginners master their equipment and improve their photo quality.
I highlight Metafilter as a new paradigm for weblogs, framing the platform as a conversation rather than a static feed. This community-driven site represents a significant shift toward collaborative online interaction and collective content discovery.