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On Monday 17 June, a masked gunman opened fire at a federal courthouse in Dallas. Tom Fox, a Dallas Morning News photographer, was just a few feet away from him. He managed to capture a photo of the heavily armed staring straight into his lens, and its as impressive as its chilling. In the video […]

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Earlier this month, GQ magazine published an article about tech titans who visited Brunello Cucinellis Italian village. The photo following the article showed fifteen men and two women of Silicon Valley. But something about the photo looked off. And indeed, it was there were actually no women in it, they were Photoshopped in before […]

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Getting to play with a prototype camera is a little like Christmas morning mixed with Texas Holdem. There is a childlike excitement in getting to be one of the first in the world to try something totally new, yet its also a gamble, and even the best strategy can change with the flip of a […]

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When you bring together animals and GoPro cameras, you can get some really interesting shots. Kyle Naegeli aka The Fish Whisperer decided to take a dive into muddy waters of a local pond. But not literally he strapped a GoPro onto a turtle, so it filmed the underwater world of its little home. Kyle […]

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Heres a real treat for all astrophotography fans and space enthusiasts. Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year has just announced its shortlisted images of the 2019 competition. And just like in the previous years, the selected images are absolutely breathtaking! The 2018 Astronomy Photographer of the Year is run by the Royal Observatory Greenwich, […]

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With major password leaks weve recently seen, theres an increased chance that your Instagram account will be hacked. In case this happens, Instagram has just introduced a new, easier way to recover your account. The new recovery process is currently in the test phase. Heres how it works: the app asks you for user-specific information, […]

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The pursuit of ultimate optical clarity has been the goal of lens manufacturers for decades. When you look back on the lenses of old, they have vignetting, sharpness issues, weird bokeh, chromatic aberration and all kinds of “problems” (some people refer to this as “character” and is exactly the reason why they like those old […]

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This is interesting for your iOS folks. There’s a new Kickstarter in town for something called the HyperCube. It’s an interesting little device that sits in between your phone’s charger cable and the USB socket and provides a microSD slot as well as a USB slot for plugging in a hard drive, SSD or flash […]

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