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How to turn your smartphone into a flatbed scanner to sign forms or digitize text
You may already use your smartphone to take photos of things like business receipts but you can also use it to digitize text or sign forms.
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Here's what the northern lights looked like on the West Coast
Some photographers were lucky enough to capture the glimmering phenomenon.
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Prophetic News – Exposing false teachers,false prophets and End-Time heresy
Exposing false teachers,false prophets and End-Time heresy
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Dé kleinste 5 sterren camping van Nederland! Rheeze | Camping 't Veld
Camping ’t Veld in Rheeze (gemeente Hardenberg, provincie Overijssel) is een gezellige, kleinschalige familiecamping waar voor jong en oud veel te beleven is.
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Apple launches new Shot on iPhone Challenge, this time for iPhone 13 Pro macro images
Apple is launching a new Shot on iPhone Challenge to kick off 2022. This year, Apple is inviting iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max users to share their best iPhone macro photos, and a panel of expert judges from the industry and Apple will review worldwide submissions and select 10 winning photos.
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SALT grain-sized camera can take crisp, full-colour images
Despite being the size of a grain of salt, a new microscopic camera can capture crisp, full-colour images on par with normal lenses that are 500,000 times larger. The ultra-compact optical device was developed by a team of researchers from Princeton University and the University of Washington.
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Introducing Our New Style of Hang-Tite Hanger™
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The winners of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards will brighten your day
Among this year's winners are a trio of gossipy raccoons, a joyful bird reunion and an all-powerful prairie dog.
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Photoshop vs. Lightroom: Which Should Photographers Use for Photo Editing?
See this detailed comparison of Lightroom vs. Photoshop to learn which photo editing is right for your own post processing.
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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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2021 Finalists :: Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards - Conservation through Competition
The 2021 Competitionis now closed but thePeople's Choice Awardvote is open!
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Amazing New Photos Give a Stunning Glimpse Into The Hidden World of Tiny Things
The natural world holds beauty even at a microscopic scale, and each year, Nikon's Small World photo competition opens our eyes to a whole new realm of diminutive detail.
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Documenting the Last Pay Phones in America
A photographer in Rochester, N.Y., tries to capture an obsolete technology before it disappears.
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Tracey Bee - The Divorce Solutionist
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Wildlife photographer captures a beautiful image of an elephant in front of a double rainbow
This beautifully timed photograph shows the moment an African elephant appears to pose for a photograph in front of a rainbow.
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Photographer captures 'odd but exciting' crow behaviour known as anting | CBC News
A Victoria area photographer captured a crow in the process of anting, a behaviour that has been confounding experts for decades.
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Milky Way photographer of the year 2021 – in pictures
The annual Milky Way photographer of the year competition features the best photos of our galaxy as selected by Capture the Atlas. This year’s images were taken from around the world by 25 photographers of 14 different nationalities. The best time to see and photograph the Milky Way is usually between May and June with maximum hours of visibility on both hemispheres
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What Cities Would Look Like if Lit Only by the Stars
French artist Thierry Cohen imagines the world’s largest cities under clear night skies.
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Polaroid Claims This Is the Smallest Analog Instant Film Camera Spitting Out Tiny Two-Inch Prints
Miniaturizing a digital camera is relatively easy because all you’re creating is digital files that sit on a tiny memory card. Miniaturizing an instant film camera? That’s a monumental task by comparison, given you have to shrink all the moving parts that expose and spit out physical prints, as well as the film itself. But Polaroid claims its new Go camera is the smallest analog instant camera in the world.
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Stephen Axford: How fungi changed my view of the world
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