Thursday, March 22, 2012

What Makes for a Good SLR Lens? – PictureCorrect

What Makes for a Good SLR Lens? – PictureCorrect: "


I went to visit an old friend yesterday who was my main inspiration to get into photography. It seems that he has been taking beautiful photos forever forever and went on to show me his newest gift – a brand new Canon lens – Ultra-Wide 16-35mm f/2.8."

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Time-lapse of a Pregnancy: Creative Photography Project – PictureCorrect

Time-lapse of a Pregnancy: Creative Photography Project – PictureCorrect: "We have seen a plethora of timelapse videos surface on the interwebs lately covering an almost endless array of events ranging from stars and auroras to a man walking clear across the United States. Racking up over 7 million views in the first 10 days of its posting, the world became enamored with a time lapse video documenting an entire 9-month long pregnancy. Watch “Introducing” below and help welcome Amelie Amaya into the world!"

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MIT researchers create camera that can see around corners

MIT researchers create camera that can see around corners: "Fans of the classic 1982 science fiction movie Blade Runner will remember the ESPER machine that allows Deckard to zoom in and see around corners in a two-dimensional photograph. While such technology is still some way off, researchers in MIT’s Media Lab have developed a system using a femtosecond laser that can reproduce low-resolution 3D images of objects that lie outside a camera’s line of sight."

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How To Create A Video Masterpiece With Your Photos (& Get 100,000 Youtube Views)

How To Create A Video Masterpiece With Your Photos (& Get 100,000 Youtube Views): "You love digital photography…

Or at least you love when you capture a beautiful moment and you can share that moment with others.

What if you could share more of these moments with more people?"

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Neutral Density Filters – PictureCorrect

Neutral Density Filters – PictureCorrect: "Neutral density or ND filters have the sole purpose of cutting down the amount of light as a whole. A perfect neutral density filter would transmit all wavelengths of light equally, so there would be no color change. Though not actually perfect, it can be used equally well in both color photography or black and white photography."

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