Ok, so technically I am required to do it for my photo class, but I like it just the same.
The only real requirement is to use Blurb.com to make the book. I enjoyed using it much more than Aperture, which I am more and more fed up with as time goes on. If I could switch all the stars and organization stuff from Aperture over to Bridge, I would do it. Oh well.
Here is the cover, as a screenshot from the software.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhn1hAnV4NDRPOUBWX0p6xmka2JZGyF42s2le96pDyWqBN8uq9Gdw3D4PUofPelgw1SxmczgRM4zoK_EbIwQ5bDX4CsD7AVj3bzxrOzJnv5zxAIFhoX68X9CEN_C1-JvPARKWHZ4JxeZqM/s320/Picture+1.png)
On the far left you'll notice a glorious photo of my D300.
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The extra white space is for the photo's use in the book.
I used the lasso tool and was pleasantly surprised. I only had to zoom in to 300% to get the difference between the bottom of the camera and the tripod mount.