Nik Software Announces 2010 “Nik Summit”
Nik Software today announced the Nik Summit, its first-ever multi-day educational event designed specifically to educate and empower photographers and users of the company’s award-winning software tools.
Nik Software today announced the Nik Summit, its first-ever multi-day educational event designed specifically to educate and empower photographers and users of the company’s award-winning software tools.
Wedding & Portrait Photographers International (WPPI) has announced two new educational programmes, entitled WPPI Business Institute and WPPI All About Schools.
For the first time ever, Panasonic will attend the Focus on Imaging show held at the NEC, Birmingham from 7th-10th March.
STOIK today announced the availability of the final release of PanoramaMaker for Mac.
PocketWizard’s US Distributor, MAC Group, is now offering a 30-day Satisfaction Guarantee on the new MiniTT1 and FlexTT5.
Continuing the series of free Photoshop plugins, Filter Forge has released Filter Forge Freepack 3 - Frames for Mac OS X.
Varioptic, a manufacturer of liquid lenses, has announced that it has developed its first liquid lens to bring optical image stabilisation functionality to camera phones.
Annabel Williams Contemporary Photographic Training (CPT) are about to launch a new programme of digital seminars, one of the first being a day full of 5 minute essential Photoshop and Lightroom tricks.
PhotoShelter have released Social Media for Photographers, a free 55-page e-book that provides essential internet marketing guidance for professionals looking to grow their photography business online.
There are several things that I find unique about the Sink Plate Washbasin Unit and some that I find pretty disturbing. For instance, I simply love the waterfall style faucet that is elegantly fitted onto the top panel. From a distance the entire unit looks to be stylish and exudes glam. But….
Unfortunately I do see one major flaw: the sink plate is a steel grid, and if you accidentally drop your ring into the basin, it will easily slip through the grid. Retrieval of jewelry or other foreign objects could be a problem. Worse scenario would be objects lodging themselves in the grid. Oh, And I would never place a soap bar just like that….always with the soap dish!
What do you think, with a bit of modifications, will this live up to its glam style?
Designer: Maria Ovchinnikova




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