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Articles in Jan, 2005 issue of PSA Journal
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Photo travel
by Robert B. Gorrill - PSA International Conferences
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Stereo
by Mary Ann Rhoda -
Camera club
by Matt Daura - Services & activities
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Calling all digital imagers: the Electronic Imaging Division now offers Internet study groups for photo travel, nature, and photojournalism. You e-mail your image once a month and comment on the images of the others in your group. Easy? Fun!
by Barbara E. Miller - Star ratings
- Audio/visual programs
- Pictorial print of the month
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Pictorial print
by LaVonna Hitz - Color slide: http://psa-csd.org/csd.html
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International news notes
by Cindy Thomas -
Creative flower photography
by Erik Kissa - Exhibitions
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On my mind …
by Richard M. Frieders -
Nature
by Marilyn Cloran -
Photo travel connections
by Mary Ellen Brucker - Gifts
- New members
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Photography making travel by train fun
by Subhash Sapru - Calendar of events
- Opportunities for individual members
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ExpoDisc Digital Warm Balance Filter
by Stanley B. Ashbrook -
Want excitement in your mailbox
by Mark Lester -
2005 National officer slate
by Norma Mastin -
Have you wondered … about how the Board is elected?
by Jean Timmermeister -
Photojournalism
by Keith Vaughan -
Chapter news
by J.J. Zaia -
Norman Buhn, FPSA Lubbock, TX
by Margaret Buhn -
Electronic imaging
by Betty Billingham -
Alaska cruise
by Jean Timmermeister
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