Chris Milk filmed a short but quite poignant video using his Canon EOS 5D Mark II and Lensbaby lenses, titled “Last Day Dream – A man watches his life pass before him.” It was produced for the 42 Second Dream Film Festival in Beijing China 2009.
New York City: Ella Manor uses the Lensbaby Soft Focus Optic and Fish Eye Optic for a glamorous fashion film shoot titled, Can’t Hold Me Back. Film and photography by Ella Manor. Music and editing by Edward Symes.
“The Nikon Coolpix S3000 is a nice little camera but not a massive step-up from the S220.”
We’ve added a new Nikon Coolpix S3000 [QuickPrice Check] Review to our Reviews Matrix.
TechRadar has posted their review of the Nikon Coolpix S3000, an ultra compact digital camera with 12MP resolution (1/2.3-in. CCD), 4x wide-angle optical zoom (27-108mm equiv.), optical Image Stabilization, 2.7-in. LCD (230k-dot), Scene Modes, Subject Tracking, Scene Auto Selector, Smart Portrait System (Smile Timer, Blink Proof, Blink Warning, Skin Softening), D-Lighting, and Movie 640×480 at 30fps.
You can read the full Nikon Coolpix S3000 Review at: TechRadar.
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Computational photography refers to the ways computers can extend the capabilities of digital imaging by combining multiple photographs taken with different camera settings to create an image that could not be taken in a single shot, or with an ordinary camera.
We’ve seen this capability already in some digital cameras, especially dealing with HDR (High Dynamic Range) where the camera shoots 3 or more pictures at different exposure settings, optimizing each exposure to capture and retain detail in the mid, low and high tones, then combining them in-camera to produce a single picture with detail all across the image.
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Michael Jenkin and Bart Verzijlenberg of York University used a waterproof tablet and smart phone bar codes to make underwater communication between divers and robots easy.
The AQUATablet is a robot interaction device designed to be operated by a diver tethered to, or in visual communication with, an underwater robot.
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Imagine stumbling onto 3 cardboard boxes containing more than 4500 negatives of images shot between May 1936 and March 1939, most of them from the Spanish Civil War. The images were shot by Robert Capa, Gerda Taro and Davic “Chim” Seymour and long-feared to be lost after the negatives were left in Capa’s studio in Paris when he fled France during the Second World War.
The ‘Mexican Suitcase’ was discovered in 1995 and released to the International Center of Photography (ICP) in January 2008 after years of secret negotiations with the descendants of a Mexican general who found the work. After two years of scanning and cataloging, visitors will be able to get access to some of the most iconic images as the ICP opens its first Mexican Suitcase exhibition on 24 September. The exhibit will run for more than three months.
For more information, visit www.icp.org.
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“Ask the Photo Business Coach” tackles head-on the controversial issue of working for free. John Harrington posted categorically, “12 Excuses for Shooting Photos for Free — and Why They’re Bogus” and Beate Chelette answers: “Should I work for free, and if so, when?”