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Raspberry Pi announces $50 12-megapixel camera with interchangeable lenses
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced a new camera board that should dramatically improve the photographic capabilities available to the popular DIY computer’s enthusiasts and hobbyists. It’s called the High Quality Camera, and it’s built around a 12.3-megapixel backside-illuminated Sony IMX477 sensor with 1.55-micron pixels.
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Ansel Adams on Tape - BBC Sounds
Miles Warde explores the life of American photographer Ansel Adams
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Apple reveals the best Night mode photos shot on iPhone
iPhone photographers around the world answered the call to participate in the Night mode photo challenge, sharing their captivating Night mode images shot on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max. A curated panel of judges selected six winning photos from thousands of submissions worldwide. The winning images will be featured in a gallery on apple.com and Apple Instagram (@apple) and will appear globally on billboards.
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Underwater Photographer of the Year 2020
The winners of the Underwater Photographer of the Year competition 2020.
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Smithsonian Releases 2.8 Million Free Images for Broader Public Use
The Smithsonian announced today the launch of Smithsonian Open Access, an initiative that removes Smithsonian copyright restrictions from about 2.8 million of its digital collection images and nearly two centuries of data. This means that people everywhere can now download, transform and share this open access content for any purpose, for free, without further permission from the Smithsonian. Among museums and cultural institutions, this is the largest and most interdisciplinary open access program to date.
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ESO Telescope Sees Surface of Dim Betelgeuse
Using ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), astronomers have captured the unprecedented dimming of Betelgeuse, a red supergiant star in the constellation of Orion. The stunning new images of the star’s surface show not only the fading red supergiant but also how its apparent shape is changing.
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Buscas Abogados de Inmigración en Suiza | Sentencia.ch
Buscas Abogados de Inmigración en Suiza? Nuestros servicios son, las gestiones y trámites Jurídicos, derecho Migratorio, Familiar y más
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Are Professional Photographs Necessary when Selling a Home?
Real estate MLS listings usually have photographs of the home for sale, but the quality and number vary. Here's what sellers need to know about real estate photos.
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“Relentless Absurdity”: An Army Photographer’s Censored Images
In his new book, “Attention Servicemember,” Ben Brody recounts being sent to a Rotary Club luncheon near Fort Stewart, Georgia, to present a slide show of pictures he had taken as an Army combat photographer in Iraq. Brody’s mandate overseas had been “to photograph the war in a way that justified its existence and exaggerated its accomplishments.”
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100 Photos That Define A Decade
The just completed decade had its share of highs and lows as depicted in these incredible photos. Any missing you think should have made the list? WARNING: Some photos are very graphic.
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Share your best iPhone Night mode photos
Apple is starting the new year by celebrating more captivating ways to shoot on iPhone with an all new Night mode photo challenge.
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Top 25 Photos on Flickr in 2019 From Around The World
As part of our Year in Review, we’re happy to share the Top-25 photos uploaded to Flickr in 2019.
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Editing a Silhouette Shot Backwards - RawTherapee Tutorial
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Here Are The Most Powerful Photos Of The Decade
The 2010s were defined by mass political upheaval, breakthroughs in science in technology, gun violence across the country, and a slew of natural disasters.
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This photographer takes photos of flowers and plants using UV-induced visible fluorescence, and the results are beautiful - DIY Photography
I love photos of plants, flowers and nature. After seeing (and taking) my fair share of these, I started to believe it’s not easy to make them interesting and eye catching. And it’s been a while since I last saw a set of flower images that kept me staring at them with amazement. But then …
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7 Things to Buy Instead of a New Camera
If you think a new camera's going to change your photography, think again- here are seven things you should consider before you even look at a new camera.
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Photo of Madagascan snake wins ecology competition
The British Ecological Society has announced the winners of its annual photography competition. Here are runner-ups and category winners from the competition, including descriptions by photographer
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Photographer Captures Moment ‘Curious’ Squirrel Stops To Smell Flowers
A photographer in Vienna, Austria, captured the heartwarming moment when a small ground squirrel stopped to smell and hug a yellow daisy flower.
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100-Year-Old Negatives Discovered in Block of Ice in Antarctica
For the past 100 years, a box of never-before-seen negatives has been preserved in a block of ice in Antarctica. Recently, Conservators of the New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust came across the 22 exposed, but unprocessed, cellulose nitrate negatives during an attempt to restore an old exploration hut.
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Three Free Alternatives to Adobe: Replacing Lightroom, Photoshop and Premiere
Adobe products are great- they also cost money. If you're a photographer or videographer, here are some great alternatives that you can get for free!
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