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Weve seen cameras tortured and destroyed in all kinds of ways: shot, smashed, and even chewed by ants. But it slowly melting due to the acetone fumes is somehow more elegant. The guys from YouTube channel Amazing Timelapse exposed a plastic Konica film camera to harsh acetone fumes. It turns out, the camera cant survive […]

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These 19 images will get you started on the road to this week’s photography challenge to shoot some cars.

By Darlene Hildebrandt

Weekly Photography Challenge – Cars

This one shouldn’t be too hard to find a subject. There are cars pretty much everywhere. You may be thinking... more

When you carry a camera and take photos, awkward moments are inevitable from time to time. Whether youre a hobbyist or a pro, the camera seems to simply attract all kinds of weird situations. But, some of them repeat themselves more often than the others. Ive been into photography for about ten years, and these […]

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It’s insane to think that hard drive space has gone from around $500,000 to as low as $0.03 per gigabyte in the last 36 years. It has, though. But that drop in price is slowing down. It has to. Even as recently as 8 years ago, drives were hitting under $0.10 per GB. Backblaze recently […]

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Shiny objects syndrome – we’re all guilty of it. Oh, look – squirrel!

But realshiny objects can be tricky to photograph, so let’s see what these photographers did with actual shiny things – cars and automobiles! I’ll even start by sharing a couple of my own images of cars:

By Darlene Hildebrandt

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Bob Holmes is one of the world’s most prolific travel photographers. With a career spanning more than 35 years, he’s shot for National Geographic, Life, Time and hundred of other major magazines and international companies. So, it’s safe to say he probably knows what he’s talking about when it comes to making photographs. Marc Silber […]

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Even though I’m not really a landscape guy, I love waterfalls. For me, they regularly serve as the backdrop to a portrait session. The big problem with waterfalls, though, is that they can often turn out quite blue. There’s a number of reasons why this can happen. Sometimes it’s white balance issues. Personally, I find […]

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Last year’s collaboration with Huawei to produce the dual-lens camera Huawei P9 Smartphone was met with mixed responses. Some said it was just a gimmick, while others thought it was the best thing to happen to mobile photography. Although its release was not without a little controversy. And then a little more. But I know […]

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Whether you’ve already taken street photos at night or not, make sure to give it a try! Although it may seem challenging at first, it’s just a matter of how much you embrace the darkness. Here are 5 tips to help you get started or improve your night street photography even more. 1) Crank up […]

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We mount action cameras on handlebars and helmets, and Japanese engineers mounted a Sony Alpha a7S II onto the International Space Station (ISS). As a result, we now have the first ever commercial-quality footage of the Earth from outer space. 249m miles above our home planet, the camera filmed day and night view of Japan […]

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