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Barbie was first introduced to the world in 1959 by American toy manufacturer Mattel. Over the past five decades, shes gone through subtle changes, specifically in regards to facial structure and features. To take a look at just how much Barbie has changed, Tumblr user Tenaflyviper has created an incredibly thorough portrait compilation of Barbie [...]

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says the process of registering unmanned aerial vehicles, confirmed to be in development a month ago, will be simple enough for drone operators to probably do it on your own. This update comes alongside of an alarming trend ‘drone registration firms’ that are popping up left and right offering to [...]

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Five years ago, 3D was all the rage. Nowadays, its Virtual Reality (VR) thats getting all the love. Google, Microsoft, Samsung and Facebook are all getting in on the action with the development of virtual reality hardware Cardboard, Hololens, Gear VR and Oculus Rift, respectively. The future of VR is unarguably in the hands [...]

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One of the biggest hurdles in photography is the fact that our majestic three-dimensional scene is rendered into a mere two-dimensional image, and the physical depth that we experience in real life is lost. To resurrect this spacious feeling, we can create the illusion of depth where there is none, by using strong elements in the foreground.

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If youve ever compared inkjet prints to more traditional analogue prints, youll know theres a different feel and aesthetic between the two. Specifically, traditional analogue prints tend to possess a certain type of quality thats driven by the usually-thicker stock and the way in which the pigments are embedded in the fibers of the paper. [...]

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When it comes to post-processing, photographers definitely have opinions about Photoshop Action sets. Some photographers love them, othersconsider them cheating. For me personally, Actions are most valuable when they either (a) make the editing that I would do by hand more efficient and/or (b) offer something unique and fun that may be outside my normal editing style, but fits a particular session.

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My story is one of tragedy followed by good fortune. It is the story of death giving birth to life and of the power of photography to make it happen. I had always considered myself a common man living a common life. Being the head of a business consulting firm provided me with little time [...]

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The Osmo has just been announced and it is already becoming an object of desire for many videographers. The ability to get stabilized 4K footage in such a small form factor is absolutely mind boggling, especially when compared to the larger MoVI or a Ronin solutions. The team atLixi Studios took theOsmo for a ride, [...]

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A man from the UK went to support a friend in court, but his wife wanted him to help out with the children and thought he was making up excuses to avoid his parental duties. Eventually the husband took a selfie to prove to his suspicious spouse that he is in fact in the courthouse, [...]

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Being a pretty diverse tool, Photoshop suggests many ways to accomplish each task. And each has its pros and cons. One of the more powerful tools in photoshop is masks. It is probably also one of the more complex tools. We are going to tackle makingtoday, and hopefully making them a bit less complex. What [...]

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