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  1. Photographic Techniques in Scientific Research: v. 2
  2. Photoshop 7 Professional Photographic Techniques by Gavin Cromhout, Nyree Costello, et all 2003-07-16
  3. Photographic Impressionists of Spain: A History of the Aesthetics and Technique of Pictorial Photography (Studies in Art and Religious Interpretation) by S. Carl King, 1989-06
  4. Photographics: Photographic Techniques for Design by Nicholas Jenkins, 1984-03
  5. Photo graphics; photographic techniques for design by Nicholas Jenkins, 1973
  6. Photographic Techniques in Scientific Research (v. 1) by New Yor London, 1973-11-02
  7. Photographic instrumentation: Techniques, equipments, applications by Kenneth Shaftan, 1962
  8. Aerial photographic techniques for estimating damage by insects in western forests, by J. F Wear, 1966
  9. Step-by-step Photography Workshop: 50 Illustrated Techniques by Adam Jones, 2004-09-24
  10. Photoshop CS3 Creative Photographic Techniques by Chris Orwig, 2007-09-05
  11. Photographic Possibilities, Third Edition: The Expressive Use of Equipment, Ideas, Materials, and Processes by Robert Hirsch, 2008-12-17
  12. 100 Techniques for Professional Wedding Photographers by Bill Hurter, 2009-01-01
  13. Bert Monroy: Photorealistic Techniques with Photoshop & Illustrator by Bert Monroy, 2000-01-13
  14. Professional Posing Techniques for Wedding and Portrait Photographers by Norman Phillips, 2005-10-28

81. The Luminous Landscape
Comprehensive photographic site emphasizing landscape, nature and documentary photography using traditional as well as digital image processing techniques. Contains product reviews, tutorials, portfolios, a critique contest, and a discussion forum.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/
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82. Library Of Congress:Care, Handling, And Storage Of Photographs
From the Library of Congress, the care, handling and storage techniques for photographs including cased, glass, film, paper and negative photographic items.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/preserv/care/photolea.html
Care, Handling, and Storage of Photographs
INFORMATION LEAFLET
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

STANDARDS

SUPPLIES
Originally published by: IFLA Core Programme Preservation and Conservation
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions Introduction Structure of Photographs Identification Common Processes ... Handling Introduction Photographic materials have complex physical and chemical structures that present special preservation challenges to the librarian and archivist. Since the birth of photography in the late 1830s, many different photographic processes and materials have been utilized, each subject to deterioration through time and with use. Although deterioration is an ongoing natural process, nevertheless much can be done to slow the rate at which it takes place in photographic images. Deteriorated photographs of extreme artifactual value may require specialized conservation treatment by a professional photograph conservator, often a costly, skill-demanding, and time-consuming procedure. For the majority of photographs in research collections, single-item conservation of deteriorated photographs is probably not a feasible or a cost-effective preservation solution. Instead, promoting proper care, handling, and storage through staff and user education will have a more lasting, positive impact on the preservation of a collection. This publication is intended to provide a basic understanding of how and why photographs deteriorate and what can be done to slow this process. The information below focuses on the photographic formats most commonly found in research libraries and archives, namely black-and-white silver gelatin prints, glass plate and film base negatives, and color transparencies.

83. George's Kite Aerial Photography
A photographic Index of my Experiences with KAP. Includes Information about History and techniques. (US)
http://www.kitekam.com
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84. Colorado Guide - Wildlife
Viewing and natural history guide to wildlife of the Rockies. Includes photographic tips and techniques.
http://www.coloradoguide.com/wildlife/
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When viewing wildlife, whether it's as large as a bear or as small as a mouse, keep in mind that watching animals is both a science and an art. Science takes into account the natural history and physiology of the animal you're watching, including how the animal senses predators, what comprises its diet, and where it lives. The artistic side of wildlife watching comes from knowing how close you can get to the animal without disturbing it or causing it any harm.
Here are some basic principles of wildlife watching to follow:
Wildlife watching can be an exciting, lifelong pastime. The increasing threat to natural habitat makes it ever more important to use common sense, follow the guidelines for observing wildlife, and do what you can to ensure that the wildlife will remain wild for our future generations to see!
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85. My Manual
An Artist's Method Screen Printing For Pleasure by Dorothy Markert. She explains tools and techniques that she uses, including multicolor printing, photographic stencils, rubbings, and some household materials that may be used.
http://members.aol.com/dmarkert/my_manual.htm
AN ARTIST’S METHOD SCREEN PRINTING FOR PLEASURE Introduction - Supplies Needed Making the Stencil Printing Making Multicolored Prints ... Sources of Supplies Silk screen printing evolved from early Japanese cut paper stencils which were used to decorate textiles. The isolated elements of the stencil were held in place with human hairs or with fine silk threads glued across them. Eventually silk fabric was used to support the stencil. Early in this century, commercial screen printing developed rapidly. Today, everything from grocery store signs and shampoo bottles to china and printed circuit boards can be screen printed. During the depression, in the 1930’s the government financed Federal Art Project (part of the WPA) encouraged the development of silk screen printing partly to create "original art for the masses". Many emerging and recognized artists of the time responded by creating "serigraphs". This was a name for fine art silk screen prints as opposed to commercial work. The WPA artists investigated creative methods of making stencils directly on the screen. They used blockouts and resists, cut paper and cut film stencils as well as simple photo silk screens. Ever since the creation of the National Serigraph Society in 1940, screen printing has been recognized as a fine art medium. Many prints of the late thirties and early forties have a socialistic message in their images of typical scenes from life. In the fifties Abstract Expressionism was the all the rage and screen printing was an ideal method of expression. Pop Art arrived in the sixties and again screen printing was used extensively by artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Litchenstein and Edward Ruscha. Then came Op Art and Josef Albers who found screen printing to be the perfect media. Later Robert Rauchenberg, Roy Lichtenstein and others would combine screen prints with painting to create original works.

86. Howstuffworks "How Landmines Work"
Provides a photographic tour of the different types of landmines, their basic operation and the techniques used to clear mine fields.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/landmine.htm
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... Lots More Information! One of the most deadly legacies of the 20th century is the use of landmines in warfare. Anti-personnel landmines continue to have tragic, unintended consequences years after a battle and even the entire war has ended. As time passes, the location of landmines is often forgotten, even by those who planted them. These mines continue to be functional for many decades, causing further damage, injury and death. Photo courtesy U.S. Department of Defense This PMA-2 landmine was found hidden under snow and foliage in Rajlovac, Bosnia. Landmines are basically explosive devices that are designed to explode when triggered by pressure or a tripwire. These devices are typically found on or just below the surface of the ground. The purpose of mines when used by armed forces is to disable any person or vehicle that comes into contact with it by an explosion or fragments released at high speeds. Currently, there are more than 100-million landmines located in 70 countries around the world, according to

87. Joe Berk Photography
Describes his techniques using Nikon cameras, Nikon lenses, and Sigma lenses. Includes nature photography, family photography, and related photographic subjects.
http://www.jhberkandassociates.com/Joe_Berk_Photography.htm
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88. ABCD Western New York Chapter
Provides a forum for members to exchange and develop new ideas and techniques. Includes membership details, events, instructional courses, and photographic archive.
http://www.abcdwny.org/
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OTHER CHAPTERS:

Eastern New York Chapter
Pittsburgh Chapter
Cleveland Chapter OUR MISSION: Further educate bridge designers, constructors, Federal, State, local officials, and the general public in the vital role of bridges in our society. Improve and encourage the science of bridge design, construction, maintenance, and reconstruction by providing a forum for members to exchange and develop new ideas and techniques. Provide technical information and assistance to various public and private authorities for bridge programs. Further educate and encourage public and private authorities in new and improved techniques for testing and reconstruction of bridge structures to promote the public welfare. Our goal is to bring together all individuals whose professions concern bridges, including:

89. Photosoc
Notes on courses, services, equipment hire and shop, with picture gallery and introductory guide to techniques.
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~su2photo/
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90. Cutting Moment ARYU
Advertising photography studio in Osaka. Photo Gallery showing a wide range of subjects, such as architecture, food, portraits, products and still life, using various photographic and lightning techniques.
http://www.cm-aryu.com
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91. Chris Gatcum Photography
Examples of advertising and illustrative image making, using both traditional still life, and contemporary photographic and digital techniques. Contact by phone or email.
http://www.cgphoto.co.uk/

92. NUS Photographic Society
photographic Society of NUS official site. Has a comprehensive review of various equipment, and also provides tip and techniques. There is also a photo gallery, forum, as well as membersonly section for equipment loan and darkroom booking.
http://www.nusps.org.sg/

93. The Models Center Home Page
Model management professional photographic portfolios, audition and interview techniques designed to get place models with agents.
http://www.themodelscenter.com/

94. Livermore Valley Camera Club
The Livermore Valley Camera welcomes guests, new and experienced photographers to join us each month as we share our photographic images and techniques.
http://members.aol.com/ljrack/lvcc.htm
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95. Winnie Greer Photography The Gallery
Wedding, family, and senior photography including fine art ink printing of photographic renderings, hand tinting and sepia techniques.
http://www.greerphotography.com

96. Emergency Drying Procedures For Water Damaged Collections
techniques and procedures to follow to salvage water damaged library collections, including books, framed items, photographic materials. paper and mold damaged materials
http://lcweb.loc.gov/preserv/emerg/dry.html

97. Handmade Photographic Images
This site contains methods and techniques, plus a gallery. Devoted to infrared, pinhole, and alternative process photography.
http://www2.ari.net/glsmyth/

98. Rockland Colloid
Information on the combination of new and old techniques to produce many new types of photographic prints.
http://www.rockaloid.com/

99. A Biased Guide To Temperature Control
An article that compares different techniques for controlling water temperature in photographic darkrooms.
http://www.hassmfg.com/biased_guide.html

100. HM Group's Photo School
Insights and lessons on photographic composition, film, and techniques.
http://hmgphotoschool.tripod.com

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