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Mona N. posted a message
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Awesome! Guys, we need to all kick in on custom FFundercats Mini Figs! How cool would that be? - Ladybug Heather
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Mona, seriously, I <3 you soooooo bad... :) - Johnny Worthington
Yes, Yes this is twisted... You are the best, Mona! - ChangeForge | Ken Stewart
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I know it's ended, but theres a few online - Mo Kargas
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These are awesome! - Mark Martinez
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The Goodie Room: Mona N. posted a link
[PHOTOSHOP] The Ultimate Collection Of Useful Photoshop Actions
[PHOTOSHOP] The Ultimate Collection Of Useful Photoshop Actions
October 20 at 3:11 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
Are these CS3? I just downloaded the comic book one and it is only for CS2 - orionstarr
i'd get ready for CS4...it's out - ♣genieyclo♣
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Jason Lister posted a link
October 17 at 11:37 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
I definitely have to remember this next time out! - Jason Lister via Bookmarklet
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Jason Lister posted a link
October 3 at 6:01 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
On October 3, the story breaks. You can help. - Jason Lister via Bookmarklet
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Thomas Hawk posted a link
My 16,000th Photo Uploaded to Flickr
September 14 at 5:47 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
16,000 down, 984,000 to go. - Thomas Hawk via Bookmarklet
Not long to go! - Andrew Trinh
And what a fine one it is! Congrats - Michael Fidler
it'd definitely going to take me a while to get to a million. I'm publishing about 200 photos to flickr a week right now and at this pace it will take 92 years to get there. I'll get the pace up to 400-500 a week in the future though. Better technology should make processing easier and someday my kids will be grown and I'll be able to quit my day job and focus on this even more. The best photos have yet to be taken. - Thomas Hawk
When I think about this I realize your best days are ahead of you. - Russellreno
That is a great photo - Darin aka iGoByDoc
What's your shot/publish ratio? I mean, on average how many shots do you take to produce those you publish? - Yuval Atzmon
atzmon, I probably average about 2,000 shots a week that I shoot. And I'm probably processing 300 or so of those a week at present, so I'm probably keeping about 15%. The other 85% never get processed and are kept in my archives. I'm trying only to process and publish the shots that I think meet a certain quality criteria. - Thomas Hawk
You upload a lot more than I do. I have about 40,000 pictures but only about 2000 uploaded. Mostly because I have not gotten around to processing more. =) - Jauder Ho via twhirl
Wow and Congrats!! - Vox
Dude, you're a machine. - Zee from WeDoCreative
Jauder, the good news is that processing will only get easier in the future. I've watched it get better with each successive Adobe release. Lightroom 2.0 is the best processing tool yet. It's not necessarily faster per se though because with more tools there are yet even more ways to tweak a photo hence even more time. But the tools to speed things up are coming too. auto geotagging, better anti dust tech, faster processing speeds, easier online tools with faster broadband are all around the corner. - Thomas Hawk
16,000 ?? Yikes. Cool number. Congrats. - Charlie Anzman
big numbers don't mean squat - Ivan Pope via twhirl
big numbers means someone (Thomas) is dedicated to his art. He is pretty talented as well! - Michael VanDervort via twhirl
Perseverance furthers. - Michael Markman
This photo is total awesome. It is made even more awesome by the knowledge that there are 15,999 more photos just as awesome as this one. EDIT: This photo is now my desktop background. :) - possible248
Congrats! - J. McConnell
beautiful, congrats! - Carmen
Awesome!! Keep going Thomas!! beutiful work... YOU are such an inspiration... thanks! - Susan Beebe
congrats Thomas! - Shey
Damn that is all kinds of awesome. - Mattb4rd
Wow, quite an accomplishment! - Jeff P. Henderson
Great job Thomas. Keep it up. - Andrew Smith
Congratulations.. keep going! we'll be watching :) - Juan Pablo González
Congratulations Thomas! - Holger Eilhard
Congrats & cheers TH. Your images confirm, you are, indeed, sui generis. - Dave Martin
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The Goodie Room: Mona N. posted a link
[WINDOWS] Task Manager Extension 2.0. Plug-In for Windows (no Vista)
[WINDOWS] Task Manager Extension 2.0. Plug-In for Windows (no Vista)
October 1 at 2:13 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
"The Task Manager Extension (TaskManagerEx) is a plug-in for Windows' built-in Task Manager. It expands the basic functionality and gives a powerful control over running processes. Task Manager Extension can show process modules, process memory map, used kernel handles, opened files, file properties, and lots of other info!" C - again! :) - Mona N. via Bookmarklet
also process explorer is very good program about processing... works on vista too :) http://technet.microsoft.com/e... - Tanaydin
Nice!! Thanks for the info, Tanaydin! :) - Mona N.
+1 for Process Explorer - Grant Fitzgerald
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The Goodie Room: Mona N. posted a link
[Flickr] The Great Flickr Tools Collection EVER
October 1 at 3:48 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
Mona = Complete Win.... I think you a witch or a mind reader cause I was just looking for some of these tools!!! - Johnny Worthington
hahahhaha a witch!!!! :O - Mona N.
Good stuff here! THX Mooonnnaaaa... - Anthony K. Valley ©
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Dave Winer posted a link
What women know
August 7 at 4:10 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
HA! - Mona N.
I think my entire office heard me laugh at that one... - Justin Korn
It's a variant of the old joke -- If a man says something in a forest and there's no woman present, is he still wrong? :-) - Dave Winer
Wrong again. That's the first thing they know. - Russell Holliman
Or it could be all ten things. :-) - Dave Winer
as in "you're wrong wrong wrong..." - yea, definititly. - Russell Holliman
Wrong! Definitely ;) - Mona N. via fftogo
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken. - Steven Perez
Ha I must start hanging out with a different sort! - Sean Kelly
Brilliant Dave, brilliant. - Nicholas Kreidberg
Dave! ROFL.... - susan mernit
Puh-leeze! - Sherrilynne Starkie
The only reason 1-9 are blank is because we haven't chosen to share it with y'all... it would really be too much for your minds to handle! ;) - Lucretia Pruitt
It's starting to happen, Friendfeed dumbing down with this mindless drivel... Time to move on, then! *sigh* - Mario Olckers
Mario: You're following 70+ people. Unsubscribe from a few (or subscribe to other people), and the content will change. - flammable
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Jason Lister posted a link
July 29 at 12:30 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
Just trying something out... - Jason Lister via Bookmarklet
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Thomas Hawk posted a message
“Wow, hundreds of messages about friend caps and people losing followers and subscriptions on Twitter yesterday and not a single story on Techmeme about it. Two months ago this would have been the #1 Techmeme story. Maybe people really have stopped caring about Twitter and moved on.”
July 24 at 6:37 am - Link
I concur - Jason Lister via twhirl
Yes, this puzzled me as well - given the number of blog posts published on the topic it is rather strange. Maybe Gabe has removed Twitter from the list of preferred words to track? - Svetlana Gladkova via twhirl
GOOD POINT Thomas! where's the love for twitter now?! - Susan Beebe
I've just stopped blogging about it. There's way more interesting news out there than the constant fails of Twitter. - Cyndy
Or maybe Twitter mis-steps are just so frequent these days that it's stopped being news when something breaks. Still, I was surprised when I went to Techmeme this a.m. expecting a veritable Twitter bitch fest and found absolutely nothing on Twitter at all there. - Thomas Hawk
Cyndy is a prime example of loss of interest in a tired subject - twitter fail whale re-run episodes! - Susan Beebe
It hasn't been on TechCrunch yet.... hmmm - Bwana
as you eluded to Thomas, i think that that is exactly what has happened. The constant negativity that is sparked from the manifestation of the failwhale does not make it newsworthy anymore. - Carlos Ayala
I think they are paying attention to other things. Abandoning Twitter because it is a pain in the ass is like abandoning your teenager because they are a pain in the ass. Stick with it people!! Users need a product they can rely on for a long time, not the newest, shiniest thingy. - Mary Anne Davis
I'm feeling a bit of malaise. When I wonder if I'll leave, I think about the network I have there, and ask myself whether it's worth it to do that again somewhere. That and the SMS short code made my barrier to leave a little higher than I could've predicted. I haven't blogged about it because it just feels too inside baseball to bother at this point. Besides, it looks like Louis Gray already did. : ) - Chris Brogan
So where is everyone now then... Here? - TTI_Dean
Twitter was fun while it lasted, but the thought of doing it all over again somewhere else is just a non-starter. Interestingly, after using the Internet duct tape twitter -> friendfeed importer, and then having subscriptions grow organically over time from there, there's nearly as many people following me on friendfeed as there were on twitter, and I didn't have to work at it at all. - Jason Wehmhoener
Dean: Lots of folks are migrating to http://Identi.ca - Susan Beebe
The Twitter fail whale is cliched - TDavid
I dont think folks have moved on, what I think is that Twitter problems and outages have become so common that its not news any more. - Steve Mann via twhirl
Yes Louis has blogged on it. http://www.louisgray.com/live/... and his blog post is the top story on FF for the past day. But it feels eerie at Techmeme. All the usual suspects are there. Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook, Apple, but do a search for "Twitter" on the site and nada. Nothing. Fail Whale oversaturation I guess. - Thomas Hawk
I lost half of my followers! wtf? - orionstarr
I went in through the back door - I opened a twitter account from seeing how much my friendfeed contacts were using it. It is odd going to a text only system, as I came here mostly for the photography... - TreJack
Or it's not really a huge issue, since most everyone didn't actually lose followers. (According to Evan, at least): http://status.twitter.com/post... - Jordan Hofker
I saw a twitter message from ev very quickly after that happened saying that they new what the problem was and the fix was on the way. I think that despite its problems, twitter still provides a lot of value to its users and people have learned to leave through their growing pain (twitter is quickly growing to become mainstream and for more mainstream users I think that those lack of reliability issues are less painful) - Edwin Khodabakchian
Twitter still rocks compared to other services. - orionstarr
@Jordan Then Evan is full of s!@#. And that's not what annoys me. I want MY follows back. I don't particularly care who is following me. I care about who *I* am following. - Cyndy
Or maybe not knowing exactly how may people are following us isn't a real problem. - Jack Baty
now people are talking about it on ff... ;) - Dieter Schwarz via twhirl
I wonder what the noise level would have been if the counts went suddenly way up instead of down. I suspect many would have taken screenshots and casually mentioned the counts as if they were correct :) - Jack Baty
Maybe all the influencers in the world stopped caring about Twitter. That's what Gabe would probably say. - Robert Scoble
Uhm....WTF is Twitter? Is that like Identi.ca or something? - ♫ Rahsheen™
Maybe its not that everyone is not caring anymore - maybe its simply that it has grown old talking about Twitter's issues. I mean when have they done a maintenance recently that hasn't had issues afterward? So what if following/follower counts were off at least the service was up. - Brandon LeBlanc via twhirl
Twitter is the worst web service I have seen in my life! It never does work when I need it. - Dimitar Vesselinov
at the same time we had 2 stories in the media (ABC news and USA today) about twitter this week. - Phillip Jeffrey
I think people would care more about this Twitter problem if Twitter hadn't prepared us by progressive FAILing in bigger & bigger ways. Way to ease out your customers Twitter! Give us the easy way out. Gradual progressive failure... - Mitchell Tsai
Funny! Twitter rewarded me for quitting Twitter early. Since I had just started using Twitter 3/28/08, just as I started enjoying Twitter, it started major flaking, and I stopped trying to follow people 5/30/08 (Coincidentally, about 5 days before the first missing people). Got lucky. Haven't lost a single person of the 140 that I'm following (just lost 74 of my recent 78 followers). - Mitchell Tsai
Strangely enough even though I am not using Twitter and my profile clearly states so I get many twitter friend requests (which I ignore). Spammers is all I can guess - Brian Sullivan
ya its kinda like :: shurg :: at this point - sean percival
Hm, well I'm one of the peeps that still cares immensely about Twitter. It's taken me a while to build up 2300 loyal followers, so it was v. scary to see 1700 drop off like a calving iceberg! It was quite a fiasco yesterday... the dust has settled now. I've yet to see a platform compare... Plurk, Identi.ca, FriendFeed all have their place. But Twitter rocks! - Mari Smith
Frankly, I don't think it helps giving them any more attention. I'm on hiatus from Twitter - blogging, Twittering, etc. unless they do something profound. I'm tired of this. - Jesse Stay
I don't know if people stopped caring. I think they just realized all the yelling and angst wasn't helping. Millions still depend on twitter... we're just patiently/anxiously awaiting that infrastructure overhaul. - Gregory Go
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Justin Korn posted an entry on Justin Korn's Blog
July 23 at 6:24 pm - Link
Participating. Let's see if the rest of your followers are. - Louis Gray
I encourage anybody who has their FriendFeed follower stats memorized to read this, and wonder how your community is engaging. - Louis Gray
For me, there's at least 50 people following me who don't do anything on Friendfeed; presumably they signed up, checked it out, and left. In terms of "interesting stuff:" there's been a lot of talk about it, but I don't know what that means or what people are implying by it. Is it based on some objective measure of interestingness? Is it based on popularity? Interesting to whom? Is saying "I ate a mango" interesting? Did it become interesting when 3 dozen people liked or commented on it? Does it matter? - Mark Trapp
Participation is important, but I think it's more of an art rather than a science to getting your audience engaged. Some things you'll try that you think are really interesting nobody else will notice: other things that you share offhand will really take off. I guess I'm missing the project in this post (and your comment, Louis): are we supposed to be looking for ways to get more likes and comments on our stuff? Are you imploring your followers to be more engaged with their subscriptions? - Mark Trapp
I neeeeeeeeever participate - Mona N.
I'm still around, Mark. I do a lot of reading, Not as much commenting. - BISQ
Oh BISQ, there are people way less active than you :) Some people subscribed to me have 0 comments, 4 all time (or less), with no updates since June. - Mark Trapp
I don't comment on much and neither do most of my followers. It looks like lurkers stick together? - Dominik Hofmann
I am not a lurker but everyone but most of the people seems to be since my posts hardly get answered - Cecil Sandus
Present. Good article. - Hao Chen
Justin ... while you were Particpating .. I really lurked this - Charlie Anzman
was actually thinking about this the other day. i feel I participate quite a bit but I rarely see my posts, whether they are Tweets, blog posts or straight FF comments get remarks. Fortunately I find participating rewarding and I don't view people participating on my threads as a major element of the "score card" - Lou Paglia
I do think the participation level is in direct relation to the quality of the post; so... great post; here I am! - Jorge Escobar
Hoow does one define a lurker on FF ? (a) person never likes/comments on FF (b) person who never comments on your post (c) a person who never posts. Participation is important, but also remember a wise man holds his tongue !! :)- - Peter Dawson
Justin, I just tried to submit this to Digg, and it keeps throwing up URL error, for some reason it doesn't like your URL structure - Duncan Riley
I can tell you that our data on socialmedian shows that about 10% of our users are driving the site for the other 90%. When I was at AOL years back we counted on 1%. Which is still probably the right metric with scale for these sites. That's probably similar to what Digg is at. Of course, if a FF or a socialmedian can get to scale with 5% of the users, that would be a big big homerun - Jason Goldberg
Justin, I think you should make the RSS image on your site a link to your feed as well as the Subscribe text. Very interesting post, BTW :) - ♫ Rahsheen™
Mark Trapp: Personally, I was just trying to see the engagement level of my followers within a 24 hour period. As I mentioned in the post, everyone gets what they want out of FriendFeed and I am not trying to dictate that commenting and liking indicates your "activity." You can be a "passive aggressive" user by referring to FF everyday but not commenting or liking. However, I believe the point of a social network is be active by posting, commenting and being, well, social. - Justin Korn
But Justin, are you blogging for yourself? Or for participation and comment counts? - Mona N.
Also, I want to make it clear that I am not imploring anything. I simply just did a quick analysis of how people are engaging with my threads/post. It is always nice to get feedback, but it is understood that not everything will get feedback. - Justin Korn
Lou: I find participating rewarding as well and try to comment/like anything I feel interested me or at least engaged me. - Justin Korn
Mona, no he's bloggin only for you :)- .. but thats a good question !! Do what you love. It works for the Pope and Steve Jobs !! :)- - Peter Dawson
Peter... my name's mona =( - Mona N.
Why is every link, internal and external, rel=nofollow on your blog? - Jake (aka Jawee) via twhirl
Mona: I am blogging for myself. However, I participate in social networks to be "social" - Justin Korn
Justin, understandable: I'm trying to understand this. What can that information be used for? So 1/3 of your subscribers interact with you over a 24 hour period of time. Are you suggesting that more people ought to be more involved in participating? Or are you suggesting that you personally ought to do something to increase that level of participation? It's one thing to measure something: but what's the call to action? What value is it to know how engaged your followers are? I guess my question is for everyone: what do we gain by trying to figure out what our followers are doing in a social network? - Mark Trapp
Jake: No idea. I just started this thing...still tweaking the bugs. What should the links say? - Justin Korn
Duncan: I'll try to fix it...could it be due to feedburner? - Justin Korn
Dah ? what are your sayin Mona ?? - did I do something wrong..hehehhe :)- - Peter Dawson
@Justin Korn: I have a Firefox extension that hilights nofollows. After looking into it, it appears you have "<meta name='robots' content='noindex,nofollow' />" in your <head>. This means that all links are invisible to search engines... even your internal links. I recommend removing this. The only thing you may want to nofollow is blog author URLs, but Wordpress should take care of that anyway. Note: Twhirl messes up this post badly! View it in FriendFeed! - Jake (aka Jawee) via twhirl
Why sit around in a room as noisy as FF if you're not going to participate? Heck, most days, the conversations here are far more interesting than anything I could have blogged about off in vacuum by myself, anyway. - Derrick Burns
lurk lurk lurk... pay no attention, I am not really here. - Louie
And I just joined yesterday, and am still trying to get the lay of the land. So there, now I've commented and I'm not a lurker. But it will take some time for people like me to acculturate enough to participate, and we have lots of competition for attention. At least I'm reading FF several times a day. - Dimitrios Diamantaras
Participating! - Andrew Fielding via twhirl
Mark: Yes, I think people should in some way or another indicate they are participating, that's what a social network is for. Yes, I think I need to produce more engaging "stuff" to get my followers more engaged. I haven't exactly come to a conclusion on what the numbers mean yet. That is for the reader to determine at this point. After a few more of these analysis, I am hoping to have a better idea. It is hard to get a clear vision of what is going on over a single 24 hour period. - Justin Korn
Dimitrios: Welcome and take your time. Once you get a hang of it, you'll love it! - Justin Korn
Jake: I'll take a look. Perhaps I have one of the settings set incorrectly. - Justin Korn
Breakfast is for WINNERS! - Thomas Hawk
Jake: I think I found it. Should be good now. Duncan: can you let me know if the fix I just made helped with the Digg issue as well? - Justin Korn
Thomas: Totally agree :) Speaking of which, I gotta eat dinner! - Justin Korn
I have been absent from FF lately due to vacation, but I missed it does that count? - Blackopsmanners
Only 20 of 68 of my followers are active. The rest are somehow just lurking. And the main point there is that those 20 are the most active at FF as a whole. Hao, Mona, Louis, Bret, Mark, Duncan, Allen, Steve C, Steve R, Chris, MG... - AJ Batac
@Justin Korn: Looks good! - Jake (aka Jawee) via twhirl
-schweet lurk thread - videopixil via twhirl
Participating.Good stuff - Igor Poltavskiy
"everyone gets what they want out of it." good point. old media tells us how to interact, social media doesn't. and in the free market place of ideas, or even a good dinner party, some are better conversationalists than others. non-virtually, a conversation is dead if based on charity. is it interesting if folks comment to be nice? lurkers might be eyeballs, which = value, even if you aren't in it for money. comments mean you've pushed buttons, no comments mean many things which you can only guess. - Katie Ratcliffe
clearly I am boring too my followers most do not comment. - Ruth Ferguson
LOL - bit of both. ♥ to participate WAY more... simply not enuf hours in the day. Focused on Facebook & Twitter (um, when it's working!!) Still, @GuyKawasaki did include me on his Top 100 peeps to follow on FriendFeed, along with @Scobleizer so I must be doing *something* right. haha. http://frienderati.alltop.com - Mari Smith
I tend to lurk for the most part and toss 2 cents when I feel I have something to add. I don't follow as closely as I used to, so others beat me to the punch and say pretty close to what I would have said more often than not these days (make sense?) - Jason Lister
much more fun in participating (though I'm italian and it's not so easy to read and write in english) - marcantonio
participating... as usual! ha! - Susan Beebe
Katie: Good points, thanks for sharing. IMO, I think every comment/like is fun to get. It shows people have read, appreciated what was said. With a blog, you have analytics running in the background telling you people are visiting and gives you the feedback you need to see if you are reaching out to people. On FF and other social networks, the only way to know you are reaching people is if they comment or like (in FriendFeed's case). - Justin Korn
Marcantonio - if you left a comment in Italian, I would find a way to translate it (as long as you noted it was Italian). - Justin Korn
no, no, I'll try to write in english, it's a good kind of brain training (I hope to make a few mistakes) - marcantonio
I really enjoy participating in Friendfeed. I read tons a day but rarely get the chance to talk about it/offer my own spin. I simply don't have the time for a blog (and if I did, I'd be doing it on peer reviewed cognitive/social/neuropsychological research) so throwing in a quick $.02 is really satisfying. Besides, most of you here are really interesting and add relevant information to the content that's being shared (as opposed to Digg). - Derick Valadao
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Jason Lister posted a link
July 24 at 5:23 am - via Reshare - Link
Wicked (and long) list of photography-related blogs. - Jason Lister
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Justin Korn posted a message
“Share: What are your favorite Photography based blogs out there? (Author - Link)”
July 22 at 4:15 pm - Link
David Hobby - http://www.strobist.blogspot.c... (a bit obvious I guess) - Janek Mann
Janek: I'm looking for the obvious and not so obvious. Also blogs that overlap with other topics are okay as well... - Justin Korn
Michael Calanan - http://calanan.com/ - Jason Carreira
[daily dose of imagery] http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/ - edythe
Digital Photography School http://digital-photography-sch... - Thomas Hawk
I just flickr search... does that count? - Mona N.
Maybe it's just me but I have trouble finding photography blogs that stick for me, with very few exceptions. I get bored with photo blogs (i.e. mostly photos, little commentary), photo technique blogs, photo equipment blogs, photography-as-art blogs, and I just don't care about photo industry blogs, etc. And for the record, yes, I know my own blog falls into one of those categories. :) The best ones for me, like Thomas Hawk's blog, cover photography from many diverse angles. - Michael Hocter
I love looking a good photo blogs and flickr. I wish I had a good DSLR I use to dabble in film photog. I was in right when the digital was taking over. I found that a good camera and some quick reading and you will take good pics. To take great pics you have to have the eye. - Blackopsmanners
http://www.twipphoto.com. Scott Bourne, Alex Lindsay, et. al. The associated podcast is probably the main resource for me, but the blog also has good content. - Bill Crow
Can't believe no-one mentioned strobist - http://www.strobist.blogspot.c... - Jason Carreira
good call on strobist - Damien Franco
jason carreira: :) someone did pretty early. - edythe
mandolux: http://www.mandolux.com desktop wallpapers, really, but great photos nonetheless - Trent Olson
A favorite pure photo blog... HELLO: http://www.mylalaland.com/hell... - Michael Hocter
Daily Walks (Diane Varner): http://www.dianevarner.com/ - Michael Hocter
Home of the Vain (sometimes NSFW): http://www.homeofthevain.com - Michael Hocter
Joe Reifer (Night Photography): http://www.joereifer.com/words... - Michael Hocter
This Week In Photography - http://www.twipphoto.com - Liana Lehua
Ride My Pony (NSFW): http://ridemypony.com - Michael Hocter
T.S.H Photo Cafe http://tchpcafe.exblog.jp/ - Edward via twhirl
This Week In Photography - http://www.twipphoto.com - Tom
Thomas Hawk - Amazing work! His favs are also wonderful. - Dave Martin
Thanks all! Didn't know about many of these. Now only of I had the time to check them all out. - Joe Perrin
p a b s t p h o t o . c o m - http://www.pabst-photo.com/ - Kol Tregaskes
flickstr - http://flickstr.basementserver... (perhaps not a blog but you can find some interesting photography here - Kol Tregaskes
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