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Photograph by Craig M. Tanner. Forget the workshops and the workbooks on Right Livelihood, This is all there is- from the page: The Radiant Vista is a creative community of inspiration, passion, and grace. Together we pursue our dreams and explore our endless potential. The Myth... more
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Rated by DaysEye on Feb 28 2007, 1:00pm
The Radiant Vista, a photography community: daily critiques, Photoshop workbenches, video tutorials. I do like The Daily Critique video's a lot. From the page: "The overall tone and goal of The Daily Critique will be to provide a supportive space in which photographers can share their work, have it reviewed, and hopefully take away valuable, tangible ideas about how to create better photographs. We will describe what we like about the image first and then offer 'perfect world' suggestions for improvement."
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Rated by RootStem on Jun 25 2006, 1:50pm
The Radiant Vista
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Rated by Reitstoen on Apr 19 2006, 11:07pm
Photoshop and photography tutorials and critiques. Avaliable as podcast(s)
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Rated by dkamm on Jan 08 2006, 5:21am
Photoshop voor gevorderen. Ook foto's van gebruikers worden behandeld.
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Rated by rumisong on Nov 10 2005, 6:13am
Photograph by Craig M. Tanner. Forget the workshops and the workbooks on Right Livelihood, This is all there is- from the page: The Radiant Vista is a creative community of inspiration, passion, and grace. Together we pursue our dreams and explore our endless potential. The Myth of Talent By Craig M. Tanner We need this presence because the truth about talent is this - talent is a set of skills you develop over time through desire. People disagree and the old nature vs. nurture argument rears its ugly head. They say "surely you aren't denying that gift and natural ability exist?" I do believe in gift. Every encounter you have with another person is a sacred encounter with a gifted human being. But the gift of natural ability, without the awareness of it, or without passion attached to it, is either an unknown or unfulfilled potential. Even when natural ability is discovered and nurtured, it is only good for one thing - altering the trajectory of your learning curve. Click here (pdf file) for the rest of the article
