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read moreA Post By: James Brandon An ages old mesquite tree looking up at one of the darkest rated night skies in America. I recently came across an article by Bill Fink on Yahoo titled “Our Tax Dollars Pay for What? The Nation’s Worst National Parks.†In all fairness, there are some pretty lame national parks and monuments, I’m not going to argue that. Certainly a few of them ended up on this list as expected. But when I got to number five on the list and saw Death Valley National Park, I was astonished. Fink writes in the brief article that...
read moreA Post By: Navan Viswa Lightroom is a powerful and complex program. It’s great to have shortcuts and fast ways to do things you do often. Here are ten Lightroom tips to help you out: #1 Check RBG values Did you know that you can check the RGB value of the pixels for an selected image in Lightroom? When you are working in the Develop module press S on the keyboard which will show you the soft proofing for the image. Hover the cursor over the image area, and it will display the RGB values (not percentages) of the pixel where your mouse is...
read moreThanks for sharing this. I lived in the Netherlands for about a bit more than 1.5 years, and sadly, the country never inspired me much “photographically” speaking. Having said that, it is quite interesting to see a different point of view. As for the gallery, I think no.8 is my favorite. Cheers, moimoi Source Article from...
read moreRenowned Magnum photographer Alec Soth is experimenting with a new way of delivering photos to art buyers and a new way for art buyers to experience photos. One of his latest projects takes a page from Snapchat’s book, using the social photo sharing service to sell photos that disappear after just 10 seconds of viewing.TIME reports that the artist has partnered up with the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for a pop-up shop this week called Intangibles. One of the items in the shop, which is filled with “an online...
read more“Photography Made Difficult†is a 1989 documentary about the career of renowned photojournalist William Eugene Smith, a man who helped to pioneer the concept of the photo essay. It runs 1 hour and 40 minutes long. The film concludes with the story of how Smith sacrificed his safety to document the effects of mercury poisoning caused by the Chisso Company dumping heavy metals into water sources around the Japanese city of Minamata. He was violently attacked by company employees in January 1972, leaving vision in one of his eyes...
read moreMinutePhysics just released this interesting (and somewhat math-y) explanation of how cameras and computers deal with the concept of color. The video is titled “Computer Color is Broken.†The main concept discussed is something known as gamma correction, or encoding images in a way that stores more information for darker tones that human eyeballs can differentiate between, and less information for lighter tones that eyes have a hard time telling apart. When manipulating images and colors, programs could most accurately do so by...
read morePhotographer Linden Gledhill is a photographer who uses his background in biochemistry to capture gorgeous abstract images of the world at a microscopic level. His images are of various substances and chemical reactions, captured with high-tech microscope cameras that create focused stacked photos of extremely high resolutions. In addition to using standard microscopes and science equipment for his work, Gledhill often creates custom rigs for specific photo projects. His experiments have led to a number of novel focus stacking and high...
read moreMELVILLE, NY – Today, Nikon Inc. introduced the Nikon D7200, a powerful DX-format DSLR built for enthusiasts ready to conquer the next challenge in their photographic journey. Featuring a 24.2-megapixel CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter (OLPF) and the EXPEED 4 image processing system, the D7200 is capable of incredibly fast performance and capturing phenomenally detailed, sharp images and HD video. Nikon’s newest lightweight DSLR also adds increased buffer capacity compared to the D7100, includes new Picture Controls and offers...
read moreHere’s a time-lapse showing the total solar eclipse today (March 20th, 2015), as seen by Bjarni Enghamar from the town of Tórshavn in the Faroe Islands (an archipelago found halfway between Norway and Iceland). Midway through the video, the whole landscape is plunged into darkness as the Moon blocks out the Sun for about two minutes. P.S. Here’s some real time footage of the same eclipse seen above the cloud line from the same islands. Source Article from...
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read moreA Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt By Brett Davies Image which show emotions or evoke them are powerful. But what kinds of emotions can be captured or portrayed in a photograph? How about these, just to get started: Anger Sadness Fear Love Loneliness Confusion Pride Jealousy Fatigue Dispair What others can you think of? By Illusive Photography By [AndreasS] Weekly photography challenge – emotions Your challenge this week is to take a photo, or series of them, that pull at the emotions. It might be a person and their expression, or an inanimate...
read moreA Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt Photography, like any art, when done well can really express and show emotions. This week I went searching for images that do just that. See what emotions you feel when you view these images: …have you seen my chew bone? by Christoph Oberschneider on 500px Dies, Nox et Omnia by Mathieu Degrotte on 500px Standing in the rain… by Sham Jolimie on 500px Angry Boy by J.J. Taylor on 500px My thougths are anchors and I’m drowning at sea. by Romana Kreider on 500px Dove Love by Jon Rista on 500px Enjoy...
read moreAdobe has released the final version of Camera Raw 8.8 for Photoshop CC/CS6. Support for several additional Canon, Panasonic, and Fujifilm cameras have been added, as well as the Hasselblad Stellar II, Nikon D5500, and Olympus OM-D E-M5 II, among others. A large number of lens profiles have also been added. For those using Photoshop and Lightroom editions older than CS6, DNG Converter 8.8 is also now available. Download Adobe DNG Converter 8.8 for Mac Download Adobe DNG Converter 8.8 for Windows New Camera Support in...
read moreThe hardships endured sound more like poor planning(or an orchestrated event) come to fruition. If they had more than one go, they could have captured him a bit farther out, floating in mid-air instead of just sorta falling off a rock. Seems more like a publicity stunt complete with self-imposed drama. Maybe I’m just not the audience they’re after. They lost me at “trials biking genius”… Source Article from...
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