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I just tried Flux on my Windows PC — and it's absolutely mind blowing
Flux on PC is a champion
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I'm busy right now
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I tested GeoSpy's photo location detection skills with my personal photos. Results: Wow!
If you upload a photo to GeoSpy, it will use AI and computer vision to try to determine the location where the photo was taken. I decided to test it out with a few photos from my personal library.
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Sick and tired of the gaslighting
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6 exquisite images from Close-up Photographer of the Year
A moray eel, a robber fly and an ice-topped slime mould appear in winning images from the Close-Up Photographer of the Year competition
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The Department of Preparation: Thomas Smillie’s Photographic Survey of the Smithsonian (1890–1913)
A survey of the Smithsonian by the first curator of photography in the United States.
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The wild true stories behind the 21 funniest animal photos of all time: ‘It only lasted half a second, but I was ready’
From a smiley fish to brawling mice and a famous monkey selfie, the people who captured magical wildlife moments explain how they got the shots
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None of Your Photos Are Real
Tools like Google’s Pixel 8 AI photo editor are ushering in a deepening distrust of everything we see. Welcome to our new counterfeit reality.
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Woman’s iPhone photo of son rejected from Sydney competition after judges ruled it could be AI
Suzi Dougherty was chuffed when a happy snap she took of her son on her iPhone turned out so well. She was so happy with the sharp, colour-saturated picture of him posing with mannequins at a Gucci exhibition that she had a copy printed off for her mum and entered it in a local photography competition.
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Glassy Sunrise
Sunrise on a flawless June morning, Ballywalter, Northern Ireland Canon 70D Tokina 11-16 iso100 ƒ/8.0
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Local police targetting ....
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5 Unintended Consequences of Photography
Photographs were more than just pictures. While the inventors never intended more than to capture an image, the medium turned into a social force with far-reaching effects.
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Northern lights photographer of the year 2022 – in pictures
A selection of the winning images from Capture the Atlas travel photography blog’s annual northern lights photographer of the year collection, published to coincide with the aurora season and the end of year.
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With 38,000+ entries in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award, these were shortlisted
This year, the prestigious competition attracted 38,575 entries from across 93 countries. Out of them, just 25 were shortlisted.
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Ontario man captures 'unreal' wave resembling human face
Strong winds and high waves whipped up a surge of water that looked a lot like a human face in Lake Erie on Saturday. Cody Evans, of Ingersoll, Ont., braved the storm and was there at just the right time to capture the leaping visage.
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The funniest animal shots to brighten your day
A fake smiling lioness, a hiding owl and even a galloping farting zebra are some of the shortlisted images for the 2022 Comedy Wildlife Photo awards. See more of the finalists here.
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Past the Salt
In San Francisco’s salty South Bay, an ambitious wetlands restoration project is seeking to balance a return to the ecological past with the realities of a changing future.
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Check out Patricia Piccinini's studio, where she makes her grotesque hyperrealistic sculptures
Peek behind the scenes of artist Patricia Piccinini’s Melbourne studio. Piccini works in a variety of mediums including sculpture, photography, video, and drawing. Her work explores the relationshi…
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Hypocrisy
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Monkey's unfortunate incident wins funniest animal photo award
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards dub a monkey's painful pose on a taut wire the funniest animal photo of the year.
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