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[61]Dynamic Learning Series Authors & the AGI Creative Team Host "Mastering the Adobe Creative Suite 3" Sep 11-13, 2007 Doubletree Market Center, 2015 Market Ctr. Blvd Dallas, TX Learn from the team of authors and instructors that created many of Adobe's official training titles and have now combined their talents to bring you the Dynamic Learning series of seminars, books, and training videos. Come discover the new features and understand hard-to-find tips and tricks that can save you hours of time. [62]Derrick Story and Mikkel Aaland at the Sonoma County Book Festival Sep 15, 2007 Old Courthouse Square Santa Rosa, CA Authors Mikkel Aaland ([63]Photoshop Lightroom Adventure and [64]Photoshop CS2 RAW) and Derrick Story ([65]Digital Photography Hacks and [66]Digital Photography Pocket Guide, 3rd Ed.) discuss "Photography Publishing Opportunities in the Digital Age" at the Eighth Annual Sonoma County Book Festival. 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[69]Dynamic Learning Series Authors & the AGI Creative Team Host "Mastering the Adobe Creative Suite 3" Sep 18-20, 2007 Fort Mason Center San Francisco, CA Learn from the team of authors and instructors that created many of Adobe's official training titles and have now combined their talents to bring you the Dynamic Learning series of seminars, books, and training videos. Come discover the new features and understand hard-to-find tips and tricks that can save you hours of time. [70]Andrew Stellman and Jennifer Greene at PMI Mass Bay Sep 20, 2007 Boston, MA [71]Head First PMP authors [72]Andrew Stellman and [73]Jennifer Greene talk through the ways that software projects fail, using the signature humor and insight in the acclaimed "Head First" series. There's an old saying: "There's only one way to succeed, but a million ways to fail." But that saying just isn't true when it comes to software projects. 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[74]Dynamic Learning Series Authors & the AGI Creative Team Host "Mastering the Adobe Creative Suite 3" Sep 25-27, 2007 Grand Hotel, 615 Second Ave. South Minneapolis, MN Learn from the team of authors and instructors that created many of Adobe's official training titles and have now combined their talents to bring you the Dynamic Learning series of seminars, books, and training videos. Come discover the new features and understand hard-to-find tips and tricks that can save you hours of time. [75]Dynamic Learning Series Authors & the AGI Creative Team Host "Mastering the Adobe Creative Suite 3" Sep 25-27, 2007 Sutton Place, 955 Bay St. Toronto Learn from the team of authors and instructors that created many of Adobe's official training titles and have now combined their talents to bring you the Dynamic Learning series of seminars, books, and training videos. 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For one it was very dark and I was standing on a very narrow and slippery ledge between the lichen encrusted ruins of Banteay Kdei (Angkor, Cambodia) and the jungle. I didn't have a tripod with me but it was doubtful that I could have gotten the angle I was after even if I had one anyway (where is that Gitzo ladder tripod when you really need one). [102]Highlight and Shadow Recovery in Harsh Light--Derrick Story's Blog Nothing like a midday August wedding to strike fear into the heart of this digital photographer. Harsh sun, sparse shade, black suits, white gowns, black skin, white skin ? often all in the same shot. This is a situation where you have to shoot Raw and thank goodness for the Highlight and Shadow recovery sliders in Aperture. I have lots of tricks for dealing with bad lighting (find shade whenever possible, fill flash, reflectors, etc.), but as you know, sometimes clients say, "We don't have time to walk over there; let's just take the shot here." Horror. "Not here!" 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[112]OSCON 2007 Coverage: High Performance Web Pages Matthew Eernisse covers O'Reilly author Steve Souders (High Performance Web sites http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596514211/index.html) session at OSCON in Portland this year. Until next time— Marsee Henon [113]Spreading the knowledge of innovators. 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