Announcing my Macphun resource page!

Hi there - just a quick post today to let you know that I have created a resource page here on the blog for all my Macphun-related activity.  I am spending all my time with their various software products, and as a result I am getting fairly knowledgeable about them all, too.

In the process, I have been creating more and more “stuff” based on their products, including reviews, YouTube tutorials, and more.  It just made sense to provide a single, consolidated place here on the blog where you can find it all, and honestly, I'm having so much fun I just have to keep sharing this stuff.  

Here’s the page: http://nomadicpursuits.com/macphun

I tried to make it as easy as possible when naming the page.  ;-)

You can also get discounts on their products!

Read about their Creative Kit bundle here: http://nomadicpursuits.com/blog/2016/5/9/the-best-photography-bundle-ever

Read about a special offer on Aurora HDR here: http://nomadicpursuits.com/blog/2016/5/15/aurora-hdr-pro-bonus-offer

I am also working with Macphun on several different things, including writing for their blog and even writing some posts for them on the iDownloadBlog.  It’s been great and I look forward to creating more educational content going forward.  You can find links to those articles on the Macphun page.

If you want to read about how I got involved with Macphun and why it’s such a good fit, you can find that article here.

If you are new to Macphun, feel free to poke around that page and if you have any questions, just ask me by using the Contact Form to email me.  I’ll reply as soon as I can!

There's more stuff coming each week, and I will keep updating that page as new things are created.

Thanks for stopping by today!

And since this is a photo blog, why not include some photos?  Here are some recent ones I have created in Aurora HDR Pro and other Macphun products.

Created in Aurora as an HDR and then converted to black and white in Tonality.

Created in Aurora HDR Pro and Snapheal

Created in Aurora HDR Pro and Snapheal

Created in Aurora HDR Pro

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