Cliff Smith over at TrustedReviews has published Part 1 of his “Digital Photography Tutorial – Wildlife” article. In this first part, he covers equipment, including, camera, lenses, tripod and a good hide...
CNET Senior Editor Dan Ackerman did a little experiment at E3, ditching his Netbook for an iPad. The purpose was to see how well the iPad fares as his writing, reporting, blogging, photo uploading device. The attraction...
The Floating Sistine Chapel of Angel Orensanz Opens on June 15, 2010 Under the only replica of the Sistine Chapel in the world, in Manhattan, sculptor Angel Orensanz replays his own version of the architectural...
PRESS RELEASE 20 SEMIFINALISTS ADVANCE IN OLYMPUS “PEN YOUR STORY CHALLENGE” Hundreds of Creative Entries Submitted on YouTube in U.S. and Canada; Only Six Finalists Will Win $5,000 and the Olympus PEN E-PL1 Camera...
Popular Science has an interesting photo gallery of their very first looks at technologies, like the telephone, the autofocus lens, and the Internet, that went on to be rather successful. View the gallery at: PopSci...
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In response to concerns that its contest rules simply appropriate entrants’ photos, Adorama has changed its rules so photographers retain the rights to their submitted pictures while granting Adorama the rights to...
Scott Kelby has a great article on “HDR” — you know the over-the-top-kind — and whether to HDR your image or not. I like that part of his article: If someone shows me a great HDR image, I’m like...