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Dennis Hays
I'm a renaissance man stuck in time...
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2010
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April
(1)
[REVIEW:] Getting It Done With Photo Mechanic – De...
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March
(3)
[REVIEW:] Zenfolio — An Online Photographer's Para...
[REVIEW:] Software Review: Athentech Perfectly Cle...
[REVIEW:] Photographing Nature by Ralph A. Cleveng...
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February
(6)
It's All About Focus - The Lensbaby Review by Denn...
When the Teacher Becomes the Student
For the Self-Confident Photographer, All the World...
The Three Phases of Camera Ownership
Sometimes, Even the Best Lenses Need to Be Replace...
Don’t Let Self-Doubt Hold Back Your Photography Bu...
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January
(4)
[REVIEW:] Nik Software Viveza 2 - Do It With Contr...
Keep Your Cool — and Use Your Smarts — When Dealin...
Do You Create Your Own Reality?
[REVIEW:] Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 IF EX DG HSM and Sun-...
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2009
(21)
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December
(11)
Photography As A Surrogate for Life
The Decisive Moment – When Preparation Meets Antic...
Photography As A Gift – Dennis Hays
[REVIEW:] LowePro Outback 300 AW Review by Dennis ...
Thinking About Your Next Camera?
A Day of Service - The Photographers' Bounty
What Are Your Images Worth? – Dennis Hays
Photo Rescue Software Review – There ain’t no free...
When The Problem Is The Solution - Realizing Creat...
The Charitable Photographer - A Question of Giving...
The Wannabe Photographer - A Question of Someday
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November
(10)
The Mediocre Photographer - A Question of Good Eno...
The Handicapped (Not Disabled) Photographer - A Qu...
The Part-Time Photographer – A Question of Balance...
The Renaissance Photographer – A Question of Place...
Accommodation: Less Is More
Pre-Shoot: Physical and Mental Check List
'Write with fire, cut with ice' - determining imag...
What is image quality?
The Shotgun Approach to Getting Images
Photo negatives have greater historical value than...
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