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Brock Davis does it again. This guy seriously never fails to impress; check out his photostream!
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Brock Davis does it again. This guy seriously never fails to impress; check out his photostream!
via Colossal
ZOMG. Take a look at Canon’s two new cinema cameras.
The EOS-1D C and the C500 both shoot 4K resolution videos. Read up on them below.
Canon’s Two New Hunky Cinema Cameras
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Canon’s announced an all new DLSR - the 60Da!
It’s specially made for astrophotographers with an infrared filter that can pick up 3X more hydrogen-alpha light than any other Canon DSLR.
That means richer photos of nebulae and the like.
Two photographers traveled through Afghanistan’s Wakhan Corridor, a rural area of 12,000 residents.
With them, they brought Impossible Project film and Polaroid cameras.
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When the French photographers and adventurers Fabrice Nadjari and Cedric Houin arrived in the first village, they found that even photographs, which freeze time, worked differently.
The portraits they took with Polaroid cameras developed oddly, and degraded rapidly, because of the high altitude and harsh conditions. But this made them no less valuable to their subjects, many of whom had never seen a photograph. Some had never seen an outsider.
The local Afghans marveled at the fragile images and lined up to have their photos taken.
“There was something extremely precious in the way they were holding the image, in the way they wanted to get it as soon as it got out of the camera,” Mr. Nadjari said. “It was both the gift and the interaction.”
Photographers Share Polaroids in Afghanistan
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This beautiful collage work could very well be double exposure!
My Home is the Sea by Matt Wisniewski
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Photo by Philipp Klinger
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If you’re in the northern hemisphere like we are, there’s a good chance it’s cold as heck outside.
That’s why our buddy Stacie showed us how to make these scarf camera straps. Staying warm while snapping pics will be your new favorite.