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23 October 2014
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at Yosemite Finder shortcuts for photos, repairing an Arca Swiss Cube, getting the shot in a crowd and a teppanyaki lunch.
- Derrick Story shows you how to Supercharge Your Photo Browsing in Mac OS X Yosemite by clicking on a "a few basic buttons" in the Finder.
- Lloyd Chambers had the brass geared teeth of his Arca Swiss Cube repaired by Precision Camera Works.
- In Fingers Crossed, Eyes Wide Open, N.Y. Times staff photographer explains that's how he approaches a scene where "the picture isn't readily available to me," like the People's Climate March last month in New York. Times video journalist Deborah Acosta followed him around that day to see how that approach worked out.
- Jeffrey Friedl takes you to a Teppanyaki Lunch at the Garden Okazaki in Eastern Kyoto with a masterful photo essay that really will make your mouth water.
More to come...