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Dave Morrowa well-respected outdoor photographer from outside Seattle, Washingtonhas shared a behind-the-scenes video detailing the gear hes taken on his latest photo expedition. The 20-minute video provides an insightful overview of the gear he packs with him in his vehicle and in his backpack during his two-month trip through Oregon, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and California.

Per his rules to filming the videos for his '... more

Walter Jones is a former NFL player for the Seattle Seahawks who was voted into the Hall of Fame in 2014, his first year of eligibility. After years of dominating other athletes, Jones now has a new passion: documenting them: he’s now one of the largest sports photographers you’ll ever see on a sideline.

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Photographer and Nikon Israel Ambassador Roie Galitz was recently testing the new... more

Samsung Electronics has unveiled a new line of microSDHC/SDXC cards called PRO Endurance. The lineup features 32GB ($30), 64GB ($50), and 128GB ($100) options, each with up to 100MB/s read speeds and 30MB/s write speeds. The... more

Growth. Real, personal, soul-fulfilling, butterflies in the belly-inducing growth. Thats the key to my happiness; my personal metric for success. It doesnt matter what I achieve or how much of it I attained. I define myself as successful simply in the process of progress.

Abhor flatterers as you would deceivers; for both, if trusted, injure those who trust them Isocrates

Lately, I havent been doing much growing. Neither in my personal... more

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Earlier today, Adobe announced new Creative Cloud educational pricing for K-12 schools (meaning primary and secondary schools, for those outside the US), slashing the price for individual schools and school districts to just $5 per license per year with a minimum purchase of 500 licenses for a school, or 2,500 licenses for a school district. Additional licenses can be purchased for $50 per 250.

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For her latest project “A Dog’s Life,” photographer... more

While companies and researchers around the world work to build the most advanced and powerful AI systems, Facebook has a special treasure trove that most don’t: billions of tagged photos thanks to Instagram. Facebook... more

At its F8 developers conference Facebook not only revealed a number of new Instagram features, the company also talked about how it is using the billions of images on Instagram to train the world's most accurate image recognition systems.

Training deep learning models for image and object recognition is typically a very labor-intensive task, as each training image... more

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