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The cover photo for National Geographics February 1982 issue featured a camel train in front of the Pyramids at Giza. Soon after publishing the issue, National Geographic was called out for having manipulated the image, altering it to place the pyramids closer together so that the horizontal photo would be better suited for the magazines vertical cover. Since then... more

San Diego-based photographer John Mireles is working on an ambitious photo project titled... more

Many viewers would describe the image that Huawei used in a Google Plus post promoting its flagship smartphone P9 as a beautiful portrait. Angled backlighting is creating a golden shine in the subject's hair, and warm subdued colors and lens flare that adds to the composition. Add an attractive model and a natural pose to that and you've got yourself a really nice... more

The battle between musicians and their smartphone-wielding concert goers is a constant tussle. Smartphone-free zones are difficult to enforce, and even if you don’t want to watch the show through a screen you might lack the self-control to leave your smartphone alone. Enter the Yondr pouch.

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NASA’s Juno spacecraft started orbiting Jupiter today after a 5 year journey from Earth. During its approach, the spacecraft captured a series of photos over the span of multiple weeks, showing the planet’s moons in orbit. NASA then turned the images into the epic time-lapse seen in the 3-minute video above.

It’s the first time-lapse of its kind showing the moons orbiting Jupiter.

The first photo was captured in June 12th, when Juno was 10 million miles... more

Did you know there’s such a thing as UV wool? There’s also UV liquid, UV bubbles, and UV holi powder, and in this quick tips video COOPH shows you how you can use all of these to capture some really... more

You don’t need a ton of lighting gear to capture great portraitsa single strobe or speedlight will do. Don’t believe us? Check out this simple and informative tutorial by Joe... more

Tidbits about the upcoming Canon 5D Mark IV have been few and far between, but a ‘pretty reliable source’ is revealing a piece of info that’s bound to make Mark III users happy. It seems the Mark IV will come with card slots for both CFast 2.0 and SDXC UHS-II.

The report comes... more

If you like to keep the mystery alive when it comes to camera announcements, we suggest you skip this one. New product photos of the upcoming Fuji X-T2 have leaked, and they show the camera from every angle.

The photos were leaked by... more

Ouch. In a bid to ‘inspire their community,’ Huawei posted a beautiful portrait to show what you could do with the Leica-engineered dual-cam P9 smartphone. There’s just one problem… the photo was taken with a Canon 5D Mark III and a $2,100 lens.

The gaff was posted (and then quickly removed) from Huawei’s... more

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