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SpaceX successfully landed its Falcon 9 rocket on a drone ship in the Pacific Ocean this past weekend, and the company managed to capture the remarkable photo above of the rocket shortly before touchdown and directly in front of the sun.

This landing was the fifth landing at sea and the first such landing in the Pacific.

While there weren’t any additional details provided by SpaceX on... more

A man I know as Jay reaches into his car to try to force his engine to kick over, leaning deeply into the door as if the weight of the world is upon him in this moment. Each detail, as frivolous as the last, lends itself to the mystery of the frame.

Such as the water drops that freckle the windows of the car or the gentle, downward tilt of Jays camouflage hat. They ask more questions than they answer. The clouds stop the sun from reaching the hood of his car, thus forcing a... more

The Nokia Lumia 1020 was launched back in 2013, but with its large 41MP sensor and innovative down-scaling algorithms is by many still regarded as one of the best smartphone cameras today. 

Now, a team of researchers from the University of California, Sweden's Stockholm University and Uppsala University has used exactly that camera to design a smartphone-based low-cost DNA sequencer and molecular analyzer. A $... more

The New York Times just reported an incredible story of how a 23-year old recent college graduate created a fake news story about fraudulent... more

Fujifilm today announced the X100F, a new rangefinder-style compact camera that combines powerful imagine with a... more

Tetyana Dyachenko is a Ukrainian photo retoucher who often does restorations of vintage photos that are extremely damaged — often seemingly beyond recovery. Yet using her Photoshop skills, Dyachenko is able... more

Fujifilm today announced its new Fujinon XF 50mm f/2 R WR lens, a durable, weatherproof lens that’s designed... more

Fujifilm today finally revealed the pricing and availability of its new GFX 50S medium format mirrorless camera: the 51.... more

Many of us have done remote shoots where were miles from home (or a store) and we forgot one or more key pieces of gear that make or break a shoot. And its often the little things: batteries, SD cards, gaff tape/zip ties, plastic bags or specific tools we didnt think to bring or didnt think wed need.

Missing one key element while youre focused on trying out a new lens is all it takes to shut down a shoot. Who likes that feeling?

Being that its a brand new year and... more

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