Posts Tagged ‘photography’
Smartphone cameras are mind-bogglingly advanced nowadays, so unless you're a professional photographer who regularly books editorial shoots, that DSLR you bought in 2009 is probably collecting dust somewhere.
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Leica’s pricey – but **** – CL camera is the closest thing you can get to an original portable luxury shooter without spending more than a used Toyota Corolla. The CL, which launched last year, is essentially a pared down M series camera that has gotten rave reviews over the past year. Now, in time ...
Shopping for an Ansel Adams wannabe this holiday season? Congratulations! You've got plenty of gift options to sort through. The challenge, however, is finding something that's neither tacky (like a lens-shaped thermos) nor budget-busting (like an ho... ...
Samsung's latest phones have a "portrait" mode that cleverly fakes the look of a shot taken with a fancy lens on a full-frame sensor. But a picture they used as an example in an ad turns out to be a stock photo taken with a high-end DLSR. Moreover, the photographer, Dunja Djudjic, has a blog ...
Tumblr will ban 'female-presenting *******' and other content beginning December 17, 2018. Photographer and writer Nate 'Igor' Smith is a longtime Tumblr user whose work straddles the boundaries of art, editorial, and adult. Here, Nate explains why Tumblr's decision to censor is devastating for the Tumblr's longtime users, and the rest of us. — ...
From that idyllic first snowfall to awkward family portraits to trays of delicately frosted gingerbread men, few seasons are more photogenic than the holidays. Why, then, are you still relying on your smartphone's undependable camera to capture preci... ...
Even though now I know how it's done, that food still looks so ****** delicious. (via Kottke)
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Jeffrey Martin (previously) writes, "I shot this gigapixel image last year in mid November. It's made of 8000 photos, shot with a fullframe SLR and a 600mm lens. It was shot from the
top of Prague's 'Orloj', the clock tower on Old Town Square, built in 1410.
The tower had a scaffolding all over ...
Can one learn to look? According to street photography pioneer Henri Cartier-Bresson, the answer is, um, ***. (via PetaPixel)
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