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[22 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]
These Ethereal Landscape Photos Were Faked in a Cloud Tank [Imagecache]

Looking at his work it seems like Kim Keever always has his camera in the right place at the right time for capturing stunning landscape photos. But unlike that debacle over the shot of the wolf jumping over the fence , Keever readily admits his shots are fake, created in a very controlled studio environment. More??

[21 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]
Fuji X100 SE: Who Doesn’t Love a Hottie Dressed in Leather? [Desired]

The Fuji X100′s old-school, Leica-aping aesthetic drives people bonkers with envy. It shouldn’t be possible to make people drool over the camera more than they already do.

[21 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]
Cross Section Shows Lytro Light Field Camera’s Insides

The Lytro camera features an ’11 megaray’ sensor The funniest thing about the new Lytro Light Field Camera is the obsession with megapixels. Despite the fact that the megapixel myth has long been shattered, people still want to know many pixels the Lytro’s sensor contains. This seems absurd. The Lytro — which lets you refocus photos after you have snapped them — may use a standard sensor underneath its fancy micro-lens array, but it uses this information to feed the “Light Field Engine” that actually creates the image.

[14 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]
Throwable Panoramic Ball Camera Shoots 360-Degree Panoramas

Just toss the ball in the air and it will shoot a full, 360-degreee panorama. Photo Jonas Pfeil Imagine spending the time to take 36 perfectly spaced photographs and then later combining them into a fully scrollable 360-degree panoramic image. Now imaging doing the exact same thing, only instead of all that tedious work, you just toss a football-sized ball into the air.

[30 Sep 2011 | No Comment | ]
Ikea Hack: Time-Lapse Panning Tripod from Kitchen Timer

Simple, easy and with superb results: the perfect hack This photographic Ikea Hack is notable both for its simplicity and for the stunning results it produces. And it only gets better when you find out that it can be done for less than $5. The hack uses Ikea kitchen timers to make timelapse panning stands.