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2nd Annual Worldwide Photo Walk Announced

 

That’s right!! The wildly popular Worldwide Photo Walk is coming back July 18, 2009. Last year the event was an overwhelming success with thousands of people in more than 200 cities participating worldwide. Each city has a leader or group of leaders that guides their group to interesting locations to shoot. Then at the end of the day, all the participants gather to go over what was shot for some feedback. The very best photos are submitted for a chance to win some great prizes sponsored by NAPP. Whether you shoot professionally or juts for fun this event is not to be missed. You can get more detailed information over at Scott Kelby’s blog. There is also a link to the main site where you can see if there is a Photo Walk near you. If not, you can sign up to host one yourself. This event is also coinciding with the upcoming release of Scott’s best-selling book: The Digital Photography Book Volume 3. Which you know—if you have the first two volumes—is and indispensable resource for shooting digital photos in virtually any scenario. More on this as it develops. In the meantime, go and get signed up for the Photo Walk, did I mention that each group is limited to approx. 50 people. Don’t wait!

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Create A Composite Layer

If you have a multilayer composition and you
want to apply an effect to all the layers at once, don’t flatten the layers–use a composite layer instead. Hide the layers you want excluded, and press Shift-Command-Option-E (PC: Shift-Ctrl-Alt-E). A new layer will be created at the top containing a merged copy of all the visible layers.

Another option is to create a new layer at the top of the stack and make it active. Command-click (PC: Ctrl-click) each layer you want to include to make those layers active, as well. Press Option-Command-E (PC: Alt-Ctrl-E).
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