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read moreA Post By: Suzi Pratt Whether you’re a novice or veteran photographer, chances are you’ve experienced a moment of dread when you thought all of your precious photos were lost forever. Maybe you damaged a SD or CF card, or accidentally formatted a card before offloading your images. As long as your memory card can still be plugged in to, and recognized by your computer, there’s a good chance you’ll be able to salvage your photos, even if you did an accidental deletion. Sometimes you can achieve this all by yourself, and recover your...
read moreA Post By: James Brandon What Lies Beneath | West Side Road, Death Valley National Park As I start writing this post, I’m sitting by my gate at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport. I loathe Vegas, but that’s beside the point. I managed to avoid the strip this time and will be home soon. I just wrapped up an incredible week leading a workshop in Death Valley National Park with my good buddy Brian Matiash and nine awesome students. This was my fifth trip to the park, and I’m starting to feel like I know the place like the back of...
read more@ogl, the heart is a muscular structure that has evolved for the purpose of pumping blood around the vascular system. It is neither a measurement nor sensing device. The brain, of course plays a vital role in material analysis so you are definitely on to something there. I haven’t found the New Testament very useful in terms of answering pretty much anything new in the world over the last two thousand years. I couldn’t, for example, find the part numbers for the windshield wiper blades for my Subaru in it anywhere. It also fails...
read morePortrait ©Dmitry Ageev, Hasselblad Masters 2014. Swedish medium format camera manufacturer Hasselblad has launched its 2016 Hasselblad Masters competition, and will be giving away a total of ten cameras as prizes to winners. Open to ‘active professionals’ using film or digital cameras that have at least 16MP, the competition features 10 categories including a new street/urban section that seems angled at more positive images of city life. A category called Project//21 is open to all photographers under the...
read moreThere is no doubt at all in my mind that Canon’s move from 700D to 750/760D is a good one, and that the increase in pixel-count and processing power will have a very positive effect on the desirability of this class of EOS DSLR. I’ve long thought Canon’s 18-million-pixel sensors something of half-way house – neither high nor low in resolution – and that they sit in a peculiar position in the market. Not that a sensor’s relationship to other brands and bodies is always forefront of mind in the likely...
read moreI personally am not a hater of his images, but to behave like one is “above” photoshop, when the images are obviously processed to quite some degree, in order to make you an artist rather than just lazy, then that is annoying. Im a working pro, and rarely need photoshop as such, but I sometimes tweak the hell out of images in ACR etc. It just should not be part of a headline to the article. “Here are some photos of dancers” would be more accurate. Source Article from...
read moreAn unretouched photograph of Cindy Crawford has leaked onto the Web, causing a fresh new wave of discussion and debate about Photoshop and what women’s bodies really look like. It appears the image was first posted on Twitter by British TV anchor Charlene White. In the tweet, White writes, “Cindy Crawford’s April spread in Marie Claire features 100% non-retouched photos. Take a bow Ms. C.†Here’s the photo: The image shows the 48-year-old supermodel posing for a magazine photo shoot. Although White claims that the photo will...
read moreVideographer Paul Parker created the experimental video above, titled “Seagull Skytrails,†which reveals the flight path of birds with clever post-processing. Parker first captured an hour of footage through his window and combined the different birds found in the video into a single 2.5-minute clip. He then used the echo effect in After Effects to show each bird numerous times along its flight path, revealing the helix patterns and curves that emerge. Here’s a similar experiment Parker did in 2014 with an hour of birds cloned...
read moreIt’s becoming trendy to offer selfies as a feature in video games now. Just weeks after World of Warcraft added self-portraits through a new patch, the classic first-person-shooter Doom is getting the same treatment — albeit unofficially. There’s a new mod for the game called “InstaDoom†that adds a selfie stick and 37 Instagram filters to the game, opening the door to some strange in-game photo ops. The mod, created by a modder named Linguica, swaps the chainsaw and BFG weapons in the game for a selfie stick with a...
read more“Invasions†is a quirky photo project by French photographer Charles Pétillon, who used huge clouds of white balloons as a metaphor for various things in life. The images may look like they use CGI renderings of white orbs, but there’s no digital manipulation involved: Pétillon actually introduced physical balloons to shoot each shot. In the photograph above, the balloons are meant to be a metaphor for childhood family memories that emerge from homes. This one is a commentary on video games and their influence in society: This...
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