Why Woodlawn Lake Smells Like Barbacoa

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Every weekend a ritual takes place, charcoal fires are lit, meats are broiled and families gather. This place is popular among walkers and runners too, for the mature trees lend shade and the beautiful reflections on the water are stunning. Bird watchers Continue reading Why Woodlawn Lake Smells Like Barbacoa

Beautiful locations to photograph in San Antonio, Texas

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View a Google Map of San Antonio, Texas, a list of awesome photo locales. Looking for a scenic backdrop for that special portrait, see below for my own list of places. View the map to see where they’re located or browse Continue reading Beautiful locations to photograph in San Antonio, Texas

Guess who is looking at your website?

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Introducing the not-so-creepy VisualVisitor. Now see which companies are visiting your website. Yes, it’s legal, its using reverse IP lookup tables. For those who don’t know, your IP address is ever changing within a predetermined range of numbers. That said, Continue reading Guess who is looking at your website?

Smart Direct Mail: tracking responses with variable QR codes

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Direct mail may seem outdated to many, but it’s often the method to targeting an older audience who may not be online much. To increase engagement with the younger audience, QR codes offer a quick connection to URLs, which may Continue reading Smart Direct Mail: tracking responses with variable QR codes

Psykopaint is fast fine art for fotos

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Having all the Adobe Products, yet still wanting more, I test drove the painterly Pskopaint app for the desktop. At first glance, I thought of the presets like so many abused Photoshop filters. But the difference is how the brushes interact with Continue reading Psykopaint is fast fine art for fotos