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Christina Leslie constructed photos from sugar granules to highlight the sugar trade industry in the Caribbean which relied upon the enslavement of Africans.

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Adobe is working on an artificially intelligent (AI) feature that will automatically blend different photos into one convincing composite with a single button press.

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No, you havent entered a time machine. Leica has re-released its iconic M6 camera, 38 years after it was first released back in 1984. While it keeps the same overall look and functionality of the original M6, this updated version does bring a few upgraded features.

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Blackmagic has announced that it is bringing its powerful video editor and color grading software DaVinci Resolve to the iPad, which will be optimized for MultiTouch and the Apple Pencil.

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A photographer who was awarded a Pulitzer prize for her pictures of Indias coronavirus crisis has been stopped from flying to the U.S. to receive the award.

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The most powerful gamma-ray burst ever observed that released 18 teraelectronvolts of energy has been captured by orbiting telescopes.

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Instagram is testing a handy new feature that will let users schedule posts on the app.

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Ricoh has announced the HD PENTAX-D FA MACRO 100mm F2.8ED AW lens, the companys first macro lens to feature its All Weather (AW) design. This lens uses an all new optical... more

Leica has embraced the resurgence of film and revived the ever-popular Leica M6 rangefinder, a camera it first released in 1984 but took out of production 18 years later. Now it's back, slightly changed and lightly upgraded, but ultimately rooted in the original design.

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