Then I said to Adrian, “I have a question for you, but I want you to tell the answer to Roslyn and not me.” I continued, “Out of the billions of people on the planet, you’ve chosen to spend the… Read More ›
Photography
The Card Holder ORIGINAL
Our Card Holder ORIGINAL is light and fits comfortably in your back pocket. Made from 100% Genuine Italian vegetable-tanned leather, this nifty little accessory has enough pockets to store all your SD and credit cards simply and safely… More at… Read More ›
Ok, We Get It. You Shot It With Your Phone
Ok, we get it. You shot it with your phone. You brought your DSLR, but you fell into a fountain and waterlogged all your gear. The repair estimate was nearly $2000, except you went to Thailand and got it fixed… Read More ›
A true-color image of polar vortex on Saturn’s North Pole
NASA has their rich media library available to the public, and they made it easier than ever for the users to access and search. Sophia Nasr, an astro-particle physicist, has created a true-color image of polar vortex on Saturn’s North… Read More ›
Five Trillion Photos Every Second
Everything’s cooler in slow motion, but high frame-rate photography is an essential tool for scientists studying phenomena that occur in the blink of an eye. Researchers at Lund University have just revealed the fastest high-speed camera ever developed that can… Read More ›
Dark Fairy Tales in Abandoned Spaces
Photographing abandoned spaces has exploded in popularity in recent years. For photographer Karen Jerzyk, however, finding those spaces is only the first step. She transforms each one into what she describes as a “dark fairy tale” scene… More at PetaPixel…. Read More ›
Vietnam War Photos
Over the course of about two weeks in April 1970, I shot several rolls of Kodak Ektachrome slide film (ASA 64) time exposures using a cable release and resting the camera on sandbags in one of our compound’s guard towers…. Read More ›
DIY Camera Lens
There are some things you do not expect to be able to make as a DIY project and a camera lens is one of them.
Google built an app that takes perfect nighttime photos
To learn what was possible with a cellphone camera in extremely low-light conditions, I looked to the experimental SeeInTheDark app, written by Marc Levoy and presented at the ICCV 2015 Extreme Imaging Workshop, which can produce pictures with even less… Read More ›
Leica M3 vs. the Game Boy Camera
Inspired by a list that I’ve seen some time ago made by “gadget experts” (whatever those are), who chose the Leica M3 as the top gadget of all time and the original Game Boy as one of the top five,… Read More ›