On a sleepless night, Chris Kotsiopoulos wondered what 24 hours would look in one photo. So he stayed up all night to photograph star trails in the sky and 24 hours later, the above photo including day and night is the...
Scott Kelby has an interesting article on how to see your photography through new eyes by using your newfound Photoshop skills. Read the article at: Scott Kelby. Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky Share on...
Desert Motion from XNcreative on Vimeo. Here is another motion video created from stills. The 3D perspective is interesting. As Jeff Farmer says, it could be better but it’s just a demo and this easy technique can...
From thecityoftoronto For a weekend (May 28 & 29, 2011), the City of Toronto will be opening its doors to 150 buildings of architectural, historic, cultural and social significance to the public for a city-wide...
From radhikarajivseth Imagine a digital camera with an interchangeable and removable lens. Remove the lens, place it anywhere and since the image sensor is in the lens itself, the camera can take the picture wih the...
How do you recognize a real photographer? Surely, a real photographer does not use a point-and-shoot camera… without telling everyone in sight that “my other camera is a DSLR.” Paul Burwell has...
From TechnologyGuide If you ever wondered how an optically image stabilized lens works, watch this video. Image stabilization moves a lens element to compensate for slight hand (and therefore camera) movements. source...
Chipworks has a teardown of the Nikon D7000, revealing a Sony image sensor, a Toshiba micro controller and Flash EEPROM by Spansion. Interestingly they had this to say of a DSLR: From a circuit board perspective, a DSLR...