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Tag Archives: Photography
‘Totems Series,’ Photographs by Alain Delorme
Alain Delorme, photographer from Paris, captures fascinating photos of bicycle carriers in Shanghai, China. Under the blue sky of a highly colored Shanghai, men carry throughout the city unbelievable piles. These precarious columns made of cardboard o… Continue reading
Marvel At Sony’s Microscopic OLED Electronic Viewfinder
One of the marquee features of Sony’s new Alpha and NEX cameras, which by the way look excellent, is the new electronic viewfinder. I’ve never been particularly attracted to these things, preferring the mirror-based optical viewfinder on DSLRs or s… Continue reading
Staircase, Photos Series by Niels Eisfeld
Photographer Niels Eisfeld made beautiful pictures of stairwells. Take a look, it’s really impressive!
Niels Eisfeld
Ever Wonder What In-Lens Image Stabilization Actually Looks Like?
Not content with Canon’s claims that it is simply unicorn tears that makes their in-lens stabilization work, Camera Technica decided to take apart an 18-55mm IS and record just what was going on in there. Aren’t you curious too?
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“Aqueous II,” Photographs by Mark Mawson
Mark Mawson latest series is called “Aqueous II”. He drops of coloured paint into a tank of water and captures the results on camera. “My favourites in the series are the blue toadstools. It was from my first session in the new series and remin… Continue reading
Golden Ray Migration
In 2008, Sandra Critelli shot this excellent photo of Golden Rays off the Mexican coast:
She said: “It was an unreal image, very difficult to describe. The surface of the water was covered by warm and different shades of gold and looked like a bed o… Continue reading
Dutch Tulip Round-Up
Oh spring, come quick! It’s a lifelong dream of mine to be in Holland during tulip season which is now just seconds away. The countryside all swathed in color as far as the eye can see, the air thick with the scent of spring. And then, all of a s… Continue reading
Photographer #205: Yang Yongliang
Yang Yongliang, 1980, China, approaches photography in a very unique way. He studied traditional Chinese art and calligraphy from an early age. He recreated Chinese Shanshui paintings with the use of a camera in order to express himself and the subject… Continue reading
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Cotton Carrier Camera System
This harness keeps large-lensed cameras (full sized SLR’s) tight to your body as you go through rough country. It prevents the camera from swinging wildly in a bag or around your neck.
I also use it when I am expecting to have a camera ar… Continue reading
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Lars van de Goor
Photos by Lars van de Goor