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Changed my life. Seriously.

Sherlock Season 3 Episode 3 SPOILERS below
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I'm serious, SPOILERS ahead
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Right after the credits there's a 5 second scene/video of Moriarty actually saying "Did you miss me" as opposed to the digital version that was displayed on every TV screen in the country. It's easy to find just

Temptation took hold and I've already seen series 3 of Sherlock. I look forward to being able to discuss it without billboard-sized spoiler alerts!

Remember folks, Febreze <> washing.

Gella and ilovecarolburnett are giving you solid advice. I'll add that it helps to comment on stories as quickly as possible after they appear on the site, otherwise your remarks may get drowned out by all of the other threads.

I fondly remember shooting with a Mamiya 645 when I was a student. To this day the prints looks a million times better than anything digital, but I can't compare them to a Mamiya with a digital back because I don't have tens of thousands of dollars laying around. I would hate to give up my digital camera for shooting

I can't wait until it's revealed that this dude is sheep fucker or something equally as gross.

Yup and just think! If Photoshop had been around in the 1860's, it would have been much easier to create the composite of Abe Lincoln's head on John Calhoun’s body. I don't have the time right now to address the nitty gritty details of ethics, but the concept is nothing new.

I think the problem is Jezebel was hoping for a ratchet job on the Lena Dunham photos and that's not what happened. This article more accurately describes what was done to the Lena's pics rather than what they thought was done. There are several valid reasons both practical and artistic for heavy manipulation, and

To all the people who were repulsed by the book,

That's a really good analogy!

There's definitely less eyestrain in a darkroom! There's something to be said for the physical process of working with film - the smells, the vapor making your eyes water, the tactile sensations of feeling your way around in the dark...

"Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships." - Ansel Adams

We processed our own B+W negatives but not the colour film at either of the two schools I went to because the chemicals are a lot nastier. We did, however, have colour darkrooms which was a magical place for me. By the time I graduated I was printing my B+W in there to achieve really lovely, rich sepia tones.

I don't know what your skill level is, do you shoot in RAW or another digital negative format? I can guarantee you that every photographer I know has at some point used Photoshop to adjust the exposure on a digital image or used the burning and dodging tools. These are basic concepts which are utilised very often in

This video makes me grin like an idiot

Welcome to the world of digital workflows for RAW image processing. "Retouching" is part of the digital workflow which is the modern day equivalent to processing and printing negatives. I graduated from college 10 years ago with a BFA in Photography at a time when digital photography had not yet taken hold at most

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If watching a spider do jazz hands immediately followed by enthusiastic clapping sounds interesting to you, watch this video. I give you Peacock Spider Dances to YMCA (skip to 0:15 for the best part)

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