Have a favorite photo resource? Let us know at our next meeting.
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2011 Wildflower Hotlines
It's spring and the Wildflower Hotlines are running-
Want to know where the wildflowers are? Visit the Theodore Payne Foundation Wildflower Hotline or call (818) 768-3533 (March through May)
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Wildflower reports on Figueroa Mountain from edhat, the Santa Barbara online community
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Reports from across California (and other states too)
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Celebrating Wildflowers through Education and Preservation
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What's blooming by the National Park Service
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A listing of a lot of links to several reports
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Competitions and Gallery Shows
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Open to all photographers and artists who create works derived from photographic processes, Entry fees vary by date. Enter by Feb 28 for the lowest fees.
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Theme: "Solitude" A photographic exhibit depicting moments of peace, calmness, singularity, loneliness or isolation. Take in June 9 & 10.
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Photographers, Magazines, and Blogs
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A B&W fine-art photography magazine edited by Brooks Jensen. Each volumn contains several portfolios and interviews. Available in print and electronically.
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creativeLIVE is an online, world-wide creative classroom. Learn about a variety of topics including Photography, programming, creative software, fine arts, and more!
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Stephen Johnson is a photographer, designer and teacher. His photographic work has concentrated on landscape projects - exploring wild, endangered spaces, and human altered lands, while focusing on soft color and abstract design.
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Mark Jansen’s fine art landscape photography reflects some of the most astounding aspects of nature's details. “My work reflects the intricate details of nature that people never seem to notice at first glance.”
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Created by Gary Moss with a mission to teach the amateur and emerging professional photographer the skills required to take pictures with a creative, visual impact.
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Photography blog and Q&A podcast by Scott Bourne
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Podcasts
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An incredible series of lectures covering the full history of photography. This podcast is recorded during class lectures for History of Photography, Photo 1105 at College of DuPage.
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