Apple Looking to Cripple Unauthorized Concert Photographers?

The hype surrounding Apple and just about every one of their products is massive. This, of course, shouldn't come as a surprise considering their products are wisely designed to appeal to the mass market. Of their entire portfolio, the iPhone is one of their more popular devices quickly amassing a huge market share not long after ...

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ExpoImaging announces Rogue Grid

ExpoImaging has just gone on the record to announce the Rogue Grid, which is the latest family member of the Rogue FlashBender product line. Tipping the scales at a mere 3.5 ounces, the Rogue Grid was specially designed to deliver a trio of different honeycomb grid angles. A 25˚ grid and a 45˚ grid will ...

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Shooting portraits of strangers

Photographer Clay Enos, who shoots portraits of celebrities and pretty much everyone else, took it to the streets for Wired magazine and photographed strangers coming out of an office building, and he explains how to to do portraits, and more importantly, how to get portraits of complete strangers. You can check out some of his ...

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The Big Picture 2010 in photos, part 3

Boston.com has now posted its final part of its 2010 in photos series, and as you might expect, it has some astonishing photos, like the above one: a grenade explodes in mid-air during a South Korean military exercise. There are 40 photos in all, covering the biggest stories of the year in sports, politics, world ...

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The Big Picture’s best of 2010 in photography

Surely by now, you've come across Boston Globe's The Big Picture feature online, where they showcase a subject with beautiful, large photos, hence the name The Big Picture. They've now released their Best of 2010 in photos on The Big Picture, you can find part 1 of 3 here. There are some truly astounding photos that ...

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Gakken TLR Camera

It is time to go a bit retro with the Gakken TLR camera. This is the ideal camera for use by photography addicts which will require some assembly at first. Add some 35mm lens and use the top viewfinder to discover and capture some savvy shots. Take some cool shots and apply some photo enhancements. ...

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Rollei’s Sportsline 50 underwater camera

Rollei has a new waterproof camera for all of you auqatic photographers out there; the Sportsline 50. This camera features only a 5 megapixel camera but has the ability to capture photos or 480p video at a depth of 3 meters. Other features include 8x digital zoom, a 2.4-inch LCD display, a built-in flash, 7 shooting ...

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Casio EX-10HG Coming in October for $400

Casio EX-10HG

The Casio EX-10HG initially came out at the MWC 2010 but made another appearance at the PMA 2010. And after a bit of pestering on the part of Photography Bay, it was revealed that this concept GPS-camera is expected to go on sale this October for about $400. Just in case you missed it, the ...

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Canon EOS 60D DSLR and Rebel Brace for February Release

Canon is quietly doing its part to make sure that they don’t succumb to the challenge being provided by other camera manufacturers such as Sony and Nikon. And to kick of their February campaign, they are expected to unveil the Canon EOS 60D and their line of Rebel cameras. And if rumors are true, these ...

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BigShot DIY Digital Camera Kit

The best way to appreciate cameras is to know how they are made. This of course doesn’t mean you need a crash course in engineering their framework. You can start from the basic. Fortunately the Computer Vision Lab has come up with a BigShot DIY digital camera kit which can be assembled by kids themselves ...

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