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Joe Rosenthal, the photographer who captured the iconic war image Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, has had a block in downtown San Francisco named after him.

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A few old point-and-shoots, though not necessarily ones we'd recommend.

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Old compact point-and-shoot cameras are having a moment, and have proven to be especially popular with young people (link is external)... more (link is external)

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Instagram is rolling out "trial reels" that will let creators test out new content with users that are not their followers.

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Photobucket has been sued for licensing billions of users' photos to train AI systems without their consent.

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If you have been following the progress of NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover, you will know that so far, it has exclusively been in the Jezero Crater, which is about 28 miles wide and was formed 3.9 billion years ago.

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Photographer, writer, occasional PetaPixel guest author, and photography teacher at Dakota College at Bottineau, Todd Vorenkamp wrote an adorable and educational book about photography for kids, A Is for Aperture: The ABC's of Photography.

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Adobe has announced (link is external) a new Reflection Removal tool that aims to erase reflections in photos, showing only what's behind them. The company says it's meant to improve photos taken through windows or ones of reflective... more (link is external)

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Anamorphic lenses continue to get smaller and more affordable. However, few offer autofocus. The new Sirui 40mm T1.8 1.33x anamorphic lens checks all these boxes for Super35 and APS-C mirrorless cameras.

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A Chinese national has been arrested for flying a drone over and taking photos of a U.S. Space Force base on the same day as the launch of a SpaceX rocket carrying a spy satellite for the federal government.

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It was not on the flight, but rather the day before, as I was sitting in a pressure chamber testing my spacesuit one last time, that I realized how absolute my reliance on it would be. I was well aware of the extreme risk to anyone who had the misfortune of being ejected from a U2. Yet, I took solace in knowing that because of this multi-layered suit, there... more (link is external)

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