Tony Bridge Photographer

News bits Vol 234….

July 7th, 2009. Filed under: Thinking about Photography and Art.

Kia ora tatou:

  1. This will be my last post from Africa. I leave tomorrow afternoon and begin the journey back home via Perth. I should be back next Saturday (NZST).I am looking forward to catching up with fiends, then beginning a whirlwind round of workshops through to September. The WinterLight workshop is full, with only one place left. i am informed the hoar frost is looking good….
  2. Check out this link, which explains the 78 Rules of Photography for Complete Idiots. I particularly like Rule 7. I knew I had something right…PvdW, you should check it out…
  3. Luminous Landscape has an interesting article on Helicon Focus, software for focus stitching. Focus what? Read the article…
  4. Still one of my favourite sites for any photographer who thinks about the direction of their photography. Zone Zero has thoughtful articles  and amazing work.be warned: this site can suck Time…

Ka kite ano.

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5 Responses to News bits Vol 234….


  1. July 7th, 2009 at 9:41 am

    oh – hilarious!! My personal favourite so far is rule 34. Tears obscure my vision now…


  2. July 7th, 2009 at 9:45 am

    maybe don’t agree with 58 – I like that.


  3. July 7th, 2009 at 7:25 pm

    It’s Rule number 3 for me.
    Reminds me of last Saturday.


  4. July 13th, 2009 at 4:03 pm

    I think you’ve also mastered #20 Tony, good on ya! LOL at the comments too, Bethany may be a photographer, but she’s taking it a liiiiiiitttle too seriously…..

    oh and 64!!! :D “it might be disturbing to recognise the subject”!!!

    I would agree with 58 not so much for the calibre of the photography but for the panic in the morning when you can’t remember where you put your camera…


  5. July 18th, 2009 at 3:51 pm

    Glad to see you’re back safe and sound big T.

    btw I disagree with #70, for the record.

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