You may have seen this statue of a Gold Rush era miner, as you were traveling past Old Town Auburn on I 80. This statue is a representation of Claude Chana, the prospector who discovered gold here in the Sierra Foothill's in 1848. This is just one of several statues in Auburn, created by Auburn dentist Ken Fox.
Okay, the history lesson is over, let's get on with the main reason for this post. Here are your "Top 10 Lightroom Tweets of the Week" in random order.
Happy Lightrooming everyone and have a great weekend!Â
- @paradepro Helen Bradley explains how to use the Crop tool in Lightroom http://bit.ly/4omq8c.
- @xequals Have ya' downloaded our Straight Muggin' Lightroom Preset? http://bit.ly/4xPaT3
- @xequals 10 free Split Toning Lightroom Presets for the taking - http://bit.ly/4RSbn9.
- @AdobeLR Here are some handy tips for cropping in Lightroom - http://bit.ly/7PbsUP.
- @AdobeLR Assigning keyword sets in Lightroom? Opt/Alt + 1-9 applies keywords from a set (even on an extended keypad).
- @digitalps My 5 Coolest Lightroom Commands by Helen Bradley http://goo.gl/fb/JCwE.
- @jkost’s Lightroom “Overview, Tips and Quick Reference Guide†PDF - http://bit.ly/5YmCRl.
- @ScottBourne Importing photos from Lightroom 2 into Lightroom 3 Beta - http://bit.ly/70Rqlo.
- @AdobeLR Get to know Lightroom's Template Browser & how you can easily modify & customize the templates - http://bit.ly/5hsnpF.
- @xequals Signup for the X-Equals Digest, going live 12/7 featuring "10 Resolutions for the Digital Photographer" - http://bit.ly/6XSLV.
Love how you framed the courthouse with the wagon wheel. Great shot Sherri.
Thanks a lot Richard!
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