Archive for June, 2008

Recover deleted pictures from memory cards

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Seneca Creek Wilderness Trail‘PC Inspector Smart Recovery’ is great software for free! Recently my son and I went on a major hiking and camping trip into the most rugged and beautiful county we have ever seen.   Seneca Creek West Virginia is an amazing place with outstanding scenery and nearly impassible trails. We hiked over 20 miles in the forest for three days straight.  

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New naturalist for Audobon Society connects people with nature

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Jessica Ryan loves the Wyoming night sky.
She loves the mountains.
She loves the wide open spaces.
Naturally, she loves her job.
Ryan, 31, came to Casper five weeks ago to work for the Audubon Society as a community naturalist. So she’s an expert at “connecting people with nature.”

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ForestWander Little Country Church Choosen for Rounder Records CD Cover

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Little Country Church
The Little Country Church picture from ForestWander.com has been choosen for James King:
Gardens in the Sky: The Bluegrass Gospel of James King, Released 05/20/2008 by Rounder Records.

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‘Photographic Visions:’ Digital revolution opens new vistas

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

Now, more than ever, the lines between art and photography have been blurred.

The 25th Annual Photographic Visions Exhibition at Pennsylvania College of Art & Design should prove that when the show opens Friday.

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Master Photographers Offer Insight and Expertise During New Weekly “7 Photography Questions” Podcast

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

New free podcast offers photography tips and answers by world-class photographers

Boone, NC (PRWEB) June 5, 2008 — World-class photographers will share their insider know-how and answer photography questions on technology, artistry, and technique during a new, weekly podcast hosted by web entrepreneur Dr. Audri Lanford. The series, “7 Photography Questions,” kicks off today with an interview with master flower photographer Tony Sweet, the 2006 Nikon Legend Behind the Lens.

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