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A History of the Sky in Time-Lapse Photography

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

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

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 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]...

When Sharp Images Don’t Matter

When Sharp Images Don’t Matter

What do you do when the light seemingly does not cooperate and, try as you may, you are unable to get an exposure that will assure a sharp image? Throw the rules out of the window, as Jeff Wignall over at BlackStar did...