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Archive - 2011-11-21

A History of the Sky in Time-Lapse Photography

From obeyken Ken Murphy installed a camera on the roof of the Exploratorium museum in San Francisco and captured an image of the sky every 10 seconds for a year, resulting in a time-lapse study of the sky that reveals...

The DIY $1 Lightsphere

From allenmowery Some of the best products are the simplest. Take Gary Fong’s Lightsphere, basically a plastic cup placed over your flash to diffuse the light. Why the manufacturer does not provide a diffusion...

HDR Skies

Tanguy Louvigny shot these beautiful HDR landscapes. Careful composition in framing the shots give them an almost 3D effect. Hdr skies from Tanguy Louvigny on Vimeo. Equipment: Canon 400D, 60D & Sigma 10-20mm Hand...

Air Clicker — Two Finger Camera Concept

Imagine a camera designed by Apple. That’s the premise of the Air Clicker, the ultimate bare bones needed for a camera were Apple to design it, consisting of two finger-wearable parts: the camera itself worn as a...

Nikon 1 V1 Review @ Neocamera

“Nikon really pushed things here, giving the V1 the smoothest and most seamless integration between stills and video on any digital camera to date.” We’ve added a new Nikon 1 V1 [QuickPrice Check]...