PhotographyBLOG Monthly Competition Prizes

The prizes for the May 2005 Competition are:

1st Place

Photobird.comPhotobird.com one-year subscription with 100 megabytes of storage space

Kindly donated by Photobird.com.
http://www.photobird.com

"Photobird.com is a website that makes it easy to create online photo albums and share your digital photos around the world. Photobird.com provides storage space for your photos along with an intuitive, attractive, professionally-designed web-based interface that makes it easy to upload, manage, view, and share your photos. Photobird.com is faster, easier, and more convenient than e-mailing your photos to friends and family. When you want to share your photos on Photobird.com, you only need to send your personal Photobird.com link - which is much simpler than sending megabytes of data each time you want to send photos to someone. Your friends and family can then select which photos they want to see, instead of waiting for them all to download."

 

2nd Place

Powerretouche

1 copy of Powerretouche Full Pro Pack

Kindly donated by Powerretouche.
http://powerretouche.com

"Powerretouche offers 19 photo retouching plugins for Photoshop that add retouching and editing options otherwise unavailable. With these you get a complete B&W conversion studio, an artefact free sharpener (no edgelines), a toned photo filter with presets for traditional toned prints like sepia, van dyke, etc, a filter to correct radial exposure (radial density), a lens distortion correction filter, a black definition filter that lets you control black as if it were a colorchannel, a soft focus filter, an advanced contrast filter with midtone control, and much more."

 

3rd Place

Digital Photography  Pocket Guide1 copy of Digital Photography Pocket Guide by Derrick Story

Kindly donated by O'Reilly.
http://www.oreilly.com

"Digital Photography Pocket Guide, 2nd Edition expands on the basic photography techniques introduced in the bestselling first edition to help you take the kind of pictures you've always wanted to--and now in full color! This book is the photo mentor you've always wanted: it explains each of the camera's components, shows you what they do, and then helps you choose the right settings. When you ask, "How can I get that picture?", simply pull this small guide out of your camera bag, backpack, or back pocket and find the answer quickly."

 

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