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Yay !!I have been where you are, by Davin Risk, my favourite Toronto photoblogger.
Hey! That's Carrie's photo on a Photographing Moving Subjects tutorial.
And no I also haven't taken any photos for almost a month. What is wrong with me?
Yay! The Yellow Beast is my 500th photoblog shot. P said I find "art" in the strangest places; I found THIS one in the bathroom of the coffee shop where he said that :)
This is a nice idea. Aminus3 Photoblog Community is about offering a pretty decent photoblogging environment complete with storage and subdomain for free. The design is pretty decent as is the navigation.
Kewl, because I have a Flickr Pro account I got ten free moo cards. (thanks for the heads up jer)
Wow, sometimes you can click a random button, like the one at moodaholic and get something incredible !!
Simply gorgeous, this textured chair at headphoneland.com is.
ShoZu would have been nice but they do not support Palm :(
I am not sure if I like the colourful archives from my previous post along this nature or the scattered dots of colour at Russ Morris.
I guess the name of Cool Photoblogs says it all.
I pushed back through the archives at Broken Heartbeats and found incredible colour tones, colour and texture being the main elements that attract me to photography.
I love the subtle digital manipulation of this still life.
Oh, and if you haven't already, start at My Toronto Includes Winona Tong and go from there.
Awoken with the usual night terrors that provide me with insomnia these days (tonight, i had left my bag at a girls place leaving behind my only weapon against the zombies following me on a walk from queen & parliment to yonge & eg) and surfed for a little distraction to find another photoblog and great harbour shot at c o l o u r b l i n d.
Been browsing the entries at the Spacing Photoblog and found a nice one called Burlap Jacket. And another called Photosapience.
I just LOVE this photo of a found container at Chromasia. I even more like the conversation in the comments talking about how he produced it. Also, take a look at the rest of the series by clicking next.
One of my favourite photoblogs, tenebrophilia has moved to a new site called A Walk On Earth.
Really, sometimes it can just be the location that makes the shot.
This is a great shot of Photogrammetry at the Harbourfront Centre.
No, not marmy but Marmalade Chainsaw, a photoblog.
A wonderfully browny Montreal based photoblog.
Make sure you go see Rannie's first solo photo show.
Whoah, cliftonfhicks says this about this photoblog:
"The pictures should hopefully speak for themselves. In Iraq I learned to hate the war and those who support it. "
Rannie, slower.net was the photoblogger I was talking about and this is a perfect example of what I was talking about. Not that I remember my train of redwine induced conversation.
Ouch; these photos of wintry nature make my heart ache.
The 30-Day free trial at Expressions Photoblogging Service, makes me wonder what it would be like to do a temporary photoblog, one that would run for 30 days and then go away.
I changed my desktop today to this Untitled from Mute.
We were eating dumplings the other night when I looked in the mirror and shouted, "Look! Photobloggers!" To be honest, I only knew them for their flickr-ing but Angela does indeed have a photoblog called room for seconds.
I post a link to time after time not so much for it is a beautiful image but also as a link to it's thumbnails below it; such a beautiful range of colour blues.
Ouch. This baby jane is what black & white photography is all about.
I can always appreciate a sliding bench.
I like it when photobloggers have a showing (yes i know it's history) but i like it even better when they have tangible things.
I am really fond of the dark tones of the photoblog at Sannah.
I just added Invisible Threads POTD to my photoblog links. It's a hint to go to mine as much as his.