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Review – Pentax K-5, Part 2
by Miserere
⇐ Pentax K-5 Review, Part 1
Note: The camera tested in this review was loaned to EtL by B&H Photo & Video store. To thank them for their generosity and allow us to receive more products for review, please consider purchasing…
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Sony to Go 100% Translucent, so Allow Me to Be Transparent
by Miserere
The head of Sony Spain told the Spanish tech site QueSabesDe.com (translation to English) that all Alpha cameras would use translucent mirror technology from here onwards. Yes, Virginia, that includes hypothetical full frame models to…
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A Telephoto Lens for the iPhone
by Miserere
It was bound to happen, someone would be using an iPhone to take pictures and think, hmmm…this lens is waaaay too wide; I need to make a telephoto attachment. And so they did. I don’t have any details about the lens except that it…
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Fujifilm Introduces FinePix X100 Official Specs
Fuji X100
by Peter Zack
We’ve been following the news on the X100 pretty closely and Fuji has finally released the official specs. They have set the release date for March 2011 and the price at $1199.00 in the US and £999 in the UK (preorder h…
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Helicon Focus, Maximum DoF for Macro and Landscape Shooters
February 6th, 2011
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by Peter Zack
Helicon Focus is a photo stacking software program that can be used to get the most out of your macro shots but also your landscapes and probably a number of other applications that you can dream up.
The concept is simple, put your …
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Images of the year 2010 NatureScapes
by Peter Zack
In the Dead of the Night ©Marsel van Oosten
I always enjoy seeing what others are doing, it can give you ideas to try yourself and is always inspiring, and I know for me it adds ideas to my bucket list. Plus this site might be a place to…
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DPR Previews the Fuji X100
by Miserere
DPR today has published their preview of a preproduction Fuji X100. You can read it here.
Further to DPR, akam.no has a short pre review with sample images at all ISOs and various apertures. There is also a comparison at all ISO of th…
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Richard Avedon Exhibit at Boston’s MFA – A Review
January 23rd, 2011
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by Miserere
A couple weeks ago I visited the Richard Avedon exhibit at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts (MFA): Avedon Fashion 1944-2000, which ran from August 10, 2010 to January 17, 2011. It’s the first retrospective of his fashion work …
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Vivian Maier Chicago Exhibit – A Review
by Christine Aguila
On a night when “cooler by the lake” was a gross understatement, folks headed downtown on January 7th to one of the city’s crown jewels, the Chicago Cultural Center, to attend the much anticipated opening reception for t…
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Vivian Maier, Chicago’s Mysterious Photographer – A Timeline
by Miserere
1950′s, New York
A tall woman wearing a wide brim hat walks inconspicuously down a busy street. She stops by two ladies chatting on the pavement, briefly looks down, then keeps walking. She has something hanging from her neck; it
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