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Digital Photography Blog - As seen in 'The Australian'


Thanks to Cam for the heads up about today's review of this site in The Australian Newspaper - IT Alive Section. It's always a pleasant surprise to find people reading what you write, especially when its in the mainstream media and from your own country.

There doesn't seem to be an online version of the review so here is the crux of it.

The Digital Photography Blog is an Australian website bursting with useful, free information.

You will find digital photography news, tips, tutorials and camera reviews, listed by manufacturer. The site's modest appearance belies its depth, and although many of the links are to articles on other sites, it is a great hub, which can be used to keep up with the trends.

Being a website, it is regularly updated at no cost to the reader and you can read reviews posted by users. A compendium of links to digital photography sites and to the sites and blogs of professional and amateur photographers should keep digital snappers happy for hours.

Good organisation means archives, for example, can be accessed quickly, so the history of the digital camera unfolds at your virtual fingertips. Users can advertise on the site.

Thanks to Ian Cuthbertson for the kind words.

Also readers - please stay tuned for some exciting new developments at the Digital Photography Blog as the weeks ahead will see us move into some exciting new design and features. Your suggestions as to how to make this site better are always welcome below in comments.







Posted by Darren in our News category on March 09, 2004