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* A big thanks to Talent Speaks for the write-up in yesterday’s entry. So many kind words, you make me feel all warm and fuzzy. But seriously, I am always extremely honored when someone points out my blog to their readers. If you haven’t checked out Talent Speaks yet, do yourself a favor and click on over (after reading my blog of course). They are a great source for information about the art world in general and there is always something there that will catch your eye.

* I would also like to thank video guru Rod Harlan for his comment on my Tweaking My Blog entry concerning comment feedback. I frequently leave feedback to comments made on my blog entries but up to now, you would have to keep checking back to see if I or anyone else had a follow-up comment. Rod suggested an email feedback to follow comments for a particular entry. Rod also uses WordPress and said his just “does” it but I couldn’t find anything in the options that would allow me to do this so instead I found a plug-in that will allow users to click a checkbox and receive emails for all comments received after leaving your own. Just look for the checkbox at the bottom of the comment section.

For those that don’t know Rod, he is the video genius behind the fantastic opening keynotes at all of the Photoshop World conferences as well as a frequent guest on PhotoshopUser TV. In all his spare time he also runs an excellent blog called DV Confidential where he posts information from the digital video world.

* Speaking of videos, I saw this over at the PhotoStreem page. Somebody took almost 1200 images with a Canon EOS Mark II camera at the Packers/Vikings game and condensed it to a two minute video. Check out the video and details here.

* And finally, what would the week be without one from the archives? This shot was one that I “stole” from my buddy Dave Moser (Hey, you) when he and Scott Kelby were in town for a Lightroom Tour stop. Dave pointed it out but I got the shot. It was a little flat so I punched it up with some HDR processing in Photomatix Pro.

Photo by Jeff Revell, Creative Direction by Dave Moser

Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving Day!

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