The Christian Science Monitor features Football around the world, an image gallery showing diversity in a common game.
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Yountville Afternoon Canon 5D Mark II, 400mm F/5.6, f/8.0, 1/500, iso 125 Frequent readers of my blog will have picked up that I have a fondness for the images of Diane Varner that she posts on her Daily Walks website....
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At the current CP+ tradeshow, Ricoh is displaying two additional lens blocks that it recently announced for its innovative GXR camera system, pictured here. Rather than using interchangeable lenses for its GXR cameras, Ricoh uses interchangable lens blocks, as explained in the link above. Essentially, the lens blocks include a lens and an image sensor, giving the camera the ability to create varyi...
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"Morning Fury" ©David A. Ziser Here is one of the images I made while out in Las Vegas this week. We arrived last Saturday and it rained most of the day Sunday. We finally saw the sun try to break through Monday morning. This image was from our hotel window that morning. The sun didn't last long though. It was cloud covered again in no time. The sun's...
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Monterey, CA, March 11, 2010 -- Iridient Digital, Inc. has released RAW Developer 1.8.9 an update to our critically acclaimed RAW image processing software for Mac OS X. This update features support for the latest new camera models and several other improvements. This update brings support for four new camera models including the Canon Rebel T2i (550D/Kiss X4), the Olympus E-PL1, the Samsung NX10 ...
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Review (Summary): "The Samsung NX10 is a new mirror-less compact digital camera with a large image sensor, electronic viewfinder and interchangeable lenses which is intended to bridge the gap between a small compact and large DSLR. ...
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