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An astronaut captured an eerie photo of a huge skull that appears to be staring back toward space from the Earth's surface.

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An example of a salted print made by Markus Hofsttter using his DIY exposure box.

Photo: Markus Hofsttter

Developed in the mid-1800s by Henry Fox Talbot, salt printing represents one of the earliest and most consistent means of turning a negative into a... more

Teen boys used artificial intelligence (AI) to make deepfake nude photographs of their female classmates at a high school in the U.S.

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Glass Imaging uses artificial intelligence to "extract the full image quality potential from hardware on current and future smartphone cameras by reversing lens aberrations and sensor imperfections."

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Apple has reported its sales over the last quarter and while iPhone sales are up, it doesn't look like its Mac division is doing nearly as well. Quite the opposite, actually.

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ON1 Photo RAW 2024 is now available and includes a wide range of new features, including some powered by advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology.

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Back in September 2023, photographer Shane Balkowitsch wrote an article for PetaPixel entitled Does The World Need Images of Fake AI People?. In the article, he called out an AI persona that went by the name of Mia Gezellig on Instagram.

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The Nature Conservancy has announced the winners of its annual photo contest. The prestigious international competition always attracts some of the world's most talented nature and wildlife photographers, and this year's edition is no different.

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This week's Scary Fast Apple event was significant in mostly expected ways. Apple debuted its new M3 series of chips, launched super-powered new MacBook Pro notebooks, and updated the iMac for the first time since 2021. However, Apple also did something unprecedented: it shot the entire event on the iPhone 15 Pro Max smartphone.

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An anonymous street photographer spent six months visiting hundreds of different areas in Los Angeles documenting raw and poignant images.

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