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Friday
Feb192010

Heading To The Workshop…

Folks,

I’m about to head out for the TWiP Joshua Tree weekend workshop, so I’ll be off of ApertureExpert.com for the next few days. I just posted a little tip on Places and will get back to more next week! Enjoy your weekend, get out there and shoot some new photos so you have content to play with in Aperture 3. Try shooting people so you can play with Faces, or use geotagging software on your iPhone and play with Places, or maybe shoot something in really flat light and see just how powerful curves are!

Have a great weekend!

-Joseph @ApertureExpert

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