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Links I have split these into 3 categories: photo/art related, other and friends' sites.
~Photography/art links~
Luminous Landscape A great site with a wealth of information. There are tons of tutorials, product reviews, etc. and some excellent articles. This site is the reason I "went digital" with the Canon D30. Thank you Michael Reichmann! Digital Photography Review If you are looking for a digital camera review or preview, this is the best and most extensive site that I know of. Gaping void Some great insights here, and damn funny too. I found the site because of the "How to be creative" article he wrote; it is some great stuff and you really should read it. Yes... you. Here is an example: 10. The more talented somebody is, the less they need the props. Meeting a person who wrote a masterpiece on the back of a deli menu would not surprise me. Meeting a person who wrote a masterpiece with a silver Cartier fountain pen on an antique writing table in an airy SoHo loft would SERIOUSLY surprise me. Here is the link to that article; you know, the one that you really should read. The online photographer Generally, I'm not a fan of blogs, but this is one (the only one, actually) that I check out regularly.
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~Other links~
Daniel Quinn/Ishmael site If you are not familiar with Daniel Quinn, I recommend you check out his site, or better yet, read his book "Ishmael." If you have ever wondered why or how civilization has become what it is, or how we went from tribalism to civilization, then his writings and insights are for you. It isn't religion or spirituality, although it certainly involves those things; and I wouldn't call it philosophy or psychology, although it touches upon those too. It's more like how his observations fit together within the context of science, history, prehistory and anthropology. It's some great stuff, certainly the most important and insightful book I've ever read. Balance Rock Center Democratic Freeschool and Homeschool Support Center, located in central Massachusetts. Stone Soup An Artist Activist Collective and Community Resource Center in Worcester, Ma. Gilrein's Worcester's "Home of the Blues."
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