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Drone manufacturer Walkera is causing a bit of stir today with the announcement of their Voyager 4: a superzoom drone that boasts a whopping 16x optical zoom... more

For his bachelor thesis project, titled “notwinstagram,” German artist Daniel Reuber decided to flip Instagram fads on their head. Instead of creating picture-perfect... more

NASA just released a timelapse video that will give you an eye-opening dose of perspective. The 3-minute video above shows 1 year in the life of Earth, photographed from 1 million miles away.

Since the middle of 2015, NASA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) has been fixed at a distance of about 1 million miles from Earth. Its onboard EPIC camera has been steadily... more

Shooting sports can be an extremely challenging experience: translating the intense action you see in front of your lens into awesome imagery isnt easy. Here are my six tips you can apply right away!

Nail the Perfect Pose

First and foremost, in my opinion, the exact pose you capture an athlete in is the major determining factor of whether or not an image will convey the intensity of the movement. Its unfortunately very easy to... more

Listen up, because this is a really neat trick. Using a little-known and almost never-used blend mode in Photoshop, Scott Kelby shows you how to align two things perfectly in PS every single time without fail.... more

There's a car in this picture somewhere - zooming in to the full 53 billion pixel image allows you to find it.

As part of its latest marketing campaign, car manufacturer Bentley has created a 53 billion pixel image, made up of more than 700 individual photographs. The extreme resolution allows viewers to... more

There's a car in this picture somewhere - zooming in to the full 53 billion pixel image allows you to find it.

As part of its latest marketing campaign, car manufacturer Bentley has created a 53 billion pixel image, made up of more than 700 individual photographs. The extreme resolution allows viewers to... more

YouTube channel The Slow Mo Guys has posted a new video showcasing its fastest frame rate content to date: 343,915 fps, to be precise. The duo behind the channel, Dan and Gav, used a Phantom v2511 camera to record glass Pyrex dishes shattering with speeds starting at 28,546 fps. At its fastest... more

YouTube channel The Slow Mo Guys has posted a new video showcasing its fastest frame rate content to date: 343,915 fps, to be precise. The duo behind the channel, Dan and Gav, used a Phantom v2511 camera to record glass Pyrex dishes shattering with speeds starting at 28,546 fps. At its... more

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