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  1. More Leaked Photos of the Canon EOS M Mirrorless Camera

    More Leaked Photos of the Canon EOS M Mirrorless Camera

    Here are some more leaked photos of Canon’s upcoming mirrorless camera (here’s our post from earlier today). Canon Rumors published a couple covertly taken photos of the camera, while Canon Price Watch released a bunch of new product shots. These images confirm that the first leaked photo wasn’t...
  2. Water: Weekly Photography Challenge

    Water: Weekly Photography Challenge

    This week your photographic challenge is to take and share a photo on the theme of ‘Water’. Interpret the theme any way that you wish – you might like to hit the beach, take some seascapes or coastline photography , photograph a waterfall, photograph some water reflections, shoot some water...
  3. iPICS2GO Turns Your iPhone Into a Film and Print Scanner

    iPICS2GO Turns Your iPhone Into a Film and Print Scanner

    The iPICS2GO Negative to iPhone Scanner is a simple device that lets your iPhone double as a scanner for photos, both film and prints. It works with 35mm negatives and slide film, as well as 3×5 and 4×6 prints. The scan quality is, well, iPhone camera quality, but it’s a pretty cheap option...
  4. Canon?s Mirrorless Camera Leaked ? EOS M

    Canon?s Mirrorless Camera Leaked ? EOS M

    Canon are finally making the jump into the mirrorless market and the first images of the first camera, expected to be officially launched on Sunday night, have leaked onto the internet via DigicameInfo and Canon Rumors.  Details are relatively thin on the ground at the moment but what is clear...
  5. The Fancy Robotic DSLR Rigs Covering the Olympic Games

    The Fancy Robotic DSLR Rigs Covering the Olympic Games

    This behind-the-scenes video by the Associated Press gives a neat look at the various robotic cameras the agency will use at the London Olympic Games (earlier this month we shared some of Reuters’ rigs). Fancy remote-controlled rigs will allow for many photographic firsts, as cameras will be...
  6. Time-Lapse of a Man Sorting 65,000 LEGO Blocks Over 71 Hours

    Time-Lapse of a Man Sorting 65,000 LEGO Blocks Over 71 Hours

    Stop-motion projects often require mind-blowing amounts of work and preparation. Just how mind-blowing? Music duo Daniel Larsson and Tomas Redigh (AKA Rymdreglage) recently poured out 100 boxes of LEGO pieces that each contained 650 blocks. They then had two cameras snap a photo every 20 seconds...
  7. Composite Portraits of Various Kitchens

    Composite Portraits of Various Kitchens

    Like most people, your kitchen at home is probably littered with various items collected over the past months, years, or even decades. Photographer Erik Klein Wolterink has a project titled Kitchen Portraits in which he captured portraits of the kitchens of various ethnic groups within...
  8. Photography Makes an Appearance on Jeopardy

    Photography Makes an Appearance on Jeopardy

    “Photography” was featured as a category on last night’s episode of the game show Jeopardy. Here are the 5 questions that were asked. If you consider yourself a photography buff, see if you can answer all of them (answers at the end). Here are the answers: memory cards, silver, Louis...
  9. First Leaked Photo of Canon?s Mirrorless Camera

    First Leaked Photo of Canon?s Mirrorless Camera

    Feast your eyes on Canon’s upcoming mirrorless camera. This image was first published by Japanese camera site Digicame-info, and was reportedly leaked by a camera shop. From the image, we see that the camera’s name is EOS M, and that it comes with a EF-M (a new mount type!) 22mm f/2 STM pancake...
  10. The Wonderful World of Macro Lenses: Close-Up Photography Lesson #4

    The Wonderful World of Macro Lenses: Close-Up Photography Lesson #4

    This is the final in a series of four lessons on close-up and macro photography by Andrew S Gibson, author of Up Close: A Guide to Macro & Close Up Photography. In the first three lessons of this series I looked at close-up lenses, extension tubes and reverse lens macro (click the links to...
  11. Lettuce-Defiling Burger King Employee Located Using EXIF Data, Fired

    Lettuce-Defiling Burger King Employee Located Using EXIF Data, Fired

    This past Monday, someone posted a photo to imageboard 4chan showing a Burger King employee stomping on two tubs of lettuce. The caption read “This is the lettuce you eat at Burger King.” Other tech-savvy vigilante users immediately pounced on the case in hopes of identifying the poster...
  12. How One Photographer Got His Instagram Photos Into Sports Illustrated

    How One Photographer Got His Instagram Photos Into Sports Illustrated

    The latest issue of Sports Illustrated magazine features 18 baseball photographs by sports photographer Brad Mangin across 6 of the opening pages. Not just any photographs, mind you, Instagram photographs. Mangin has an interesting blog post on how the whole process happened: How I Made...
  13. Flickr Responds to ?Dear Marissa Mayer?

    Flickr Responds to ?Dear Marissa Mayer?

    Hey Internet… Flickr heard your plea for improvement and has responded with its own standalone page titled “Dear Internet“. The page is an open invitation to the Internet to help make the service better by applying for a job. We hear the site is looking to expand, and is looking for new rockstar...
  14. Beautiful Short Film Sheds Light on Life and Work of Vivian Maier

    Beautiful Short Film Sheds Light on Life and Work of Vivian Maier

    Vivian Maier, Photographer is a beautiful short film about the life and work of Vivian Maier, the unknown amateur photographer whose massive collection of street photographs was discovered at an estate sale after her death. (via DEVELOP Tube)
  15. How Much is a Like, Comment or Follower on Instagram Worth to You?

    How Much is a Like, Comment or Follower on Instagram Worth to You?

    If the concept of spending real money on a like, comment or follower on Instagram seems downright strange to you then join the club. But a couple of new websites seem to be capitalizing on people who are willing to do just that. Both Buy Instagram Followers and Buy Instagram Likes sell packages...
  16. Fujifilm Discontinues a Number of Formats from the Velvia Film Lineup

    Fujifilm Discontinues a Number of Formats from the Velvia Film Lineup

    This year hasn’t been very friendly to Fujifilm’s film lineup. The company has already announced the discontinuation of APS films, the cutting of some less popular films, and a worldwide price increase. The bad news doesn’t end there: today the company announced major cuts to its popular Velvia...
  17. A Journey from Childhood to Old Age in a Bathroom Mirror

    A Journey from Childhood to Old Age in a Bathroom Mirror

    The Mirror is a highly acclaimed and incredibly creative short film by Swiss directors Ramon and Pedro. It shows a journey through life in one take, with everything taking place in the reflection of a bathroom mirror. Here’s a behind-the-scenes video showing how it was made (hint: they used an...
  18. Congrats to Our Award Winning Contributor ? Phil Hart

    Congrats to Our Award Winning Contributor ? Phil Hart

    Moonrise over Melbourne, Canon 5DMKII, 300mm lens + 1.4x teleconverter A Huge congratulations to dPS contributing author Phil Hart for winning a prestigious David Malines Astrophotography Awards with the above image which was featured on one of his posts here at dPS – Photography Under the...
  19. Edwardian Sartorialist: Street Fashion Photos from a Century Ago

    Edwardian Sartorialist: Street Fashion Photos from a Century Ago

    The Sartorialist might be a big name in street fashion photography these days, but snapping impromptu photos of the latest clothing trends is nothing new. Over a century ago, a photographer named Edward Linley Sambourne did the same kind of photography on the streets of London and Paris using a...
  20. Does Flickr Have a User Engagement Problem?

    Does Flickr Have a User Engagement Problem?

    Flickr users have made quite a commotion in the past couple days begging new Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer to make the photo sharing site “awesome again”, but how does one go about doing so? Mat Honan of Wired says that one of the site’s big weaknesses is user engagement, and conducted a test to prove...
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