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Paul Strand in Mexico (7 photos) OCT 09, 2010 01:00A.M.

© Paul Strand/Aperture Foundation. Above: Man, Tenancingo de Degollado, 1933.

© Paul Strand/Aperture Foundation. Above: Church gateway, Hidalgo, 1933. On view now through November 15, 2010 at Aperture Gallery, Paul Strand in Mexico is a historic exhibition comprised of over a hundred photographs by one of the great modern masters, including Strand’s vintage prints; stills from his classic film, Redes (The Wave; 1936); and previously unseen documents and ephemera related to Strand’s time in Mexico in 1932-34, and again in 1966. This unique and important photographic portrait of Mexico at a critical point in its history will open at Aperture Gallery on September 16, 2010, to coincide with the celebrations commemorating the bicentennial of Mexico’s Independence (1810) and the centennial of its Revolution (1910).

© Paul Strand/Aperture Foundation. Above: Boy and donkey, 1933.

From Oct 15, 2010 through Oct 16, 2010 Aperture will present symposiums bringing together a distinguished group of international scholars and practitioners from Mexico, the United Kingdom, and the United States. To find out more about the Paul Strand in Mexico symposiums click here.

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© Paul Strand/Aperture Foundation. Above: San Luis Potosi, 1933.

© Paul Strand/Aperture Foundation. Above: Boats and Sea, Progreso, Yucatan, 1966.

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Panasonic Teams up with Adobe and Going Digital OCT 08, 2010 07:10P.M.

© Paul Strand/Aperture Foundation. Above: Guanajuato, 1966.

Panasonic has teamed up with Adobe and Going Digital to offer a photography gift pack worth £150, available with any purchase of a Panasonic GF1, G10 or G2 compact system camera. Read more and comment »

© Paul Strand/Aperture Foundation. Above: Church, Atotonilco, Jalisco, 1966.

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Photo Seminars at Adventure Travel Live

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HM Premières New Image Compression Technolgy

OCT 08, 2010 06:55P.M.

OCT 08, 2010 06:35P.M.

Human Monitoring (HM) has announced the global availability of its new hipix still image compression technology.

Adventure Travel Live, the UK’s biggest travel event dedicated to adventure and off-the-beaten-track travel, has teamed up with some of the best travel photographers in the business who will offer a mixture of informative lectures and open panel discussions at the show.

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WD My Book Live PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG - NEWS

OCT 08, 2010 06:25P.M.

More Details on Canon Pro Photo Solutions OCT 08, 2010 06:45P.M.

WD has just introduced its My Book Live home network drive. Canon has announced further details about the Pro Photo Solutions Show scheduled for 26th and 27th October 2010 at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London.

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WD Photos for iPad / iPhone

British Wildlife Photography Awards Announced

OCT 08, 2010 06:20P.M.

OCT 08, 2010 07:03A.M.

WD has released WD Photos, the newest release of its free photo viewer app, which is now optimised for the iPad and the iPhone 4. Photograph by Steve Young/courtesy of the British Wildlife Photography Awards 2010.

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The winners of the British Wildlife Photography Awards have been announced—this year’s grand prize went to Steve Young for his powerful image of a herring gull (above). He was awarded 5000 Euros for his efforts.

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Canon 60D, Samsung NX10 & NX100 DxOMarked

This is the second year of the now annual contest. From October 14-30, the top 90 images will be on display at Hooper’s Gallery in London. Additionally, a book of all the winners will be on sale and can be purchased HERE.

OCT 08, 2010 06:15P.M.

For more information and to see the other winners, head on over to: www.bwpawards.co.uk. From: The British Journal of Photography

DxOMark raw sensor data are are now available for the new Canon EOS 60D, Samsung NX10 and NX100 digital cameras. Read more and comment »

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PDN PHOTO OF THE DAY

Hidden (7 photos) OCT 08, 2010 01:00A.M.

Hermannstadt V

All photos © Michael Tummings. Above: Hermannstadt VI “This moment is full of tension, loaded with possibility and suspended silence”. Michael Tummings says,” The hunter waits in silence, stilling his movement and reducing his breath to a minimum. Waiting and watching, he attempts to become invisible, to disappear into the natural background. Here, the external and internal noises, the distractions of modernity, are cancelled out in a single moment– a spasm of time that is irreversible. These photographs reference the classic European tradition of paintings depicting the hunt, in addition to 20th century photographic portraiture. The rituals and divisions of class are inherent to the images in Hidden, as are both the modernization and preservation of tradition. Employing 5 x 4 analogue photography, the series uses a detached camera eye to observe the social dynamics of the group, its rituals, and the ways in which they are infused with meaning.”

Norfolk boy III

Michael Tummings is a Munich, Germany based artist, whose work is featured in the new issue of Fraction Magazine. To see more of Tummings work click here. To view the new issue of Fraction magazine click here.

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Vale of York Darkrooms OCT 07, 2010 07:15P.M.

Bavaria I

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Halloween Special: Dust Off Your Camera for Killer Ghostly Photos

Hermannstadt IV

OCT 07, 2010 07:00P.M.

Bavaria IV We had always pictured ghosts as levitating hole-punched bed sheets,

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but apparently, we were wrong. Ghosts come in all shapes and sizes!

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Some are transparent and grumpy, some jolly and made of marshmallow. Others float and induce sadistic sneezing sessions.

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Joby Gorillapod Video

…Like the spooky figures in Ujin Lee and Tom Edward’s “Dust” series. Their powdery explosions take the form of ghostly figures photographed in eerie locations, like abandoned playgrounds and empty museum halls.

OCT 07, 2010 06:55P.M.

Another photographer, Marie Hanhnhon Nguyen, experiments with flour, creating images of floating clouds and phantom-like human figures. The flour envelops her subjects in a white transparent glow, giving the photos a deliciously haunting mood. If you’re inspired to try your own powdery phantom photos, we rounded up a few more projects to whet your appetite!: • Use smoke drops, which are perfect for spooky-fying your photos (example: The scariest photo you’ll ever see). Joby has launched the Gorillapod Video, a compact and highly adaptable video support system.

• Use mystifying color smoke balls, like those in Ólafur Arnalds’ music video.

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• Take a look at The Flour Hour Flickr pool, which is packed with flour photo play. • Check out Wizard Smoke by Salazar, a short video featuring phantom-esque skateboarders dressed in flour and tempera powder paint. Their movements leave ghostly trails of humanshaped clouds behind them.

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Insight Guide to Travel Photography

Ujin Lee and Marie Hanhnhon’s Powdery Phantoms

OCT 07, 2010 06:50P.M.

Related posts: 1. DIY Scanner Camera — Take Ghostly Photos with Your Repurposed Scanner 2. Toss Your Camera Away, and Make Some Beautiful Photos! — Camera Tossing 3. Fonts, Handmade from Photos Insight Guides will mark its 40th anniversary later this month with the publication of its very own Insight Guide to Travel Photography.

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iCorrect OneClick 2.0 for Windows

64-bit Updates for Nik Color Efex Pro and Silver Efex Pro

OCT 07, 2010 06:40P.M.

OCT 07, 2010 06:25P.M.

PictoColor Software has released iCorrect OneClick 2.0 Photoshop Plugin for Windows. Read more and comment » Nik Software has released free 64-bit updates for Color Efex Pro and Silver Efex Pro. PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG - NEWS

Photographers Wanted for Portraits of Love Project

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OCT 07, 2010 06:35P.M.

ACDSee Pro 1.4 Beta for Mac

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OCT 07, 2010 06:20P.M.

The PhotoImaging Manufacturers and Distributors Association (PMDA) is calling for volunteer studio photographers throughout the US to participate in its annual Portraits of Love Project.

Beta testing of ACD Systems International’s ACDSee Pro Photo Manager for Mac is heading into its final phase with the introduction of nondestructive editing.

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a free Finepix REAL 3D W3 camera. Read more and comment »

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Photoshop Elements 9: The Missing Manual

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Samsung Searches World For Messages To Launch From Space

OCT 07, 2010 06:10P.M.

OCT 07, 2010 06:00P.M.

Photoshop Elements 9: The Missing Manual is a new book from O’Reilly Media that aims to help readers get the most out of the program.

In a bid to demonstrate the resilience of its SD card range, Samsung UK is launching a worldwide search for 100 messages that will be loaded onto SD cards and launched in paper planes from space.

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Fujifilm 3D Camera Twitter Sweepstakes

Lego(Leica) Maniac Builds World’s First Lego M8...and it Works

OCT 07, 2010 06:05P.M.

OCT 07, 2010 06:14A.M.

Fujifilm USA has launched the first in a series of Twitter sweepstakes for

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PDN PHOTO OF THE DAY

La Frontera: the Cultural Impact of Mexican Migration OCT 07, 2010 01:00A.M.

Train, 2009 © David Rochkind La Frontera: the Cultural Impact of Mexican Migration curated by MoCP Director Rod Slemmons features a selection of works by Michael Hyatt, Andy Kropa, Yoshua Okon, Heriberto Quiroz, Juan Pacheco, Antonio Perez, David Rochkind, Marcela Taboada, and David Taylor. La Frontera: the Cultural Impact of Mexican Migration will be on view at MoCP through December 23, 2010, an opening reception will be held on

A Leica M8 and it’s doppleganger.

October 7th, 5–7pm.

One Lego(Leica) Manaic used a $55 Lego Digital Camera Kit, some black bricks (plus one red circle piece) and a bit of creativity to build his own working Leica M8 Lego replica.

PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG - NEWS The kit, which is available on Amazon for $54.95 in pink, features a 3 megapixel sensor and internal memory that can hold up to 80 images. User “Schfio Factory” uploaded his Lego-Leica doppelganger to the popular Lego creation-sharing site MOCPages.com.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX9 Review OCT 06, 2010 07:00P.M.

Click HERE to see “Schfio Factory’s” original post.

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Kingston 32GB microSDHC Memory Card Now Shipping OCT 06, 2010 06:40P.M.

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX9 is a slim, stylish and full-featured digital compact camera. The TX9 has a 12 megapixel back-illuminated Exmor-R sensor, 3.5 inch touch-sensitive LCD screen, innovative 3D Sweep Panorama mode, 1080i HD movies with stereo sound, 10fps burst mode, a 4x zoom lens, and an ISO range of 125-3200. Read our in-depth Sony TX9 review to find out if it can justify its £380 / $399 price-tag. Read the review »

Kingston today announced it is shipping its first 32GB microSDHC Class 4 card.

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Mika Ninagawa Monograph to Go on Sale in UK

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Levi’s Photo Workshop

OCT 06, 2010 06:45P.M.

OCT 06, 2010 06:35P.M.

Rizzoli’s new monograph of photographer Mika Ninagawa’s work, which we wrote about a few months ago, will go on sale in November in the UK.

The Levi’s Photo Workshop, located in Manhattan’s SoHo district, will officially open its doors on 8 October.

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Nikon to Support 100 Promising Young Photojournalists

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FEP European Fine Art Photograph of the Year Award 2010

OCT 06, 2010 06:25P.M.

OCT 06, 2010 06:15P.M.

From October 8-11, Nikon will sponsor 100 of the world’s most promising young photojournalists in upstate New York for the 23rd Eddie Adams Workshop, also known as “Barnstorm.”

The Federation of European Photographers (FEP) has announced that the 2010 European Fine Art Photograph of the Year Award is open for entries.

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Colour Confidence Launches Photo Competition

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Exclusive Signed Copies of ‘Full Frame’ Released

OCT 06, 2010 06:20P.M.

OCT 06, 2010 06:10P.M.

Colour Confidence has launched a photography competition in association with X-Rite.

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DIWA Gold Award for Olympus E-PL1 OCT 06, 2010 03:00P.M.

David Noton has released advance signed copies of his new book Full Frame – several weeks in advance of the book being available through general retailers. Read more and comment »

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The Olympus PEN E-PL1 compact system camera has won a DIWA Gold Award.

LightTrac 2.0 and Visimoon for iPad & iPhone

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New Travel Photography Tour Launches in Goa OCT 06, 2010 04:28A.M.

Go Goa Holidays is introducing a tour for both budding and experienced photographers to capture the real Goa rarely seen by tourists. Read more and comment » An iPad/iPhone app named LightTrac 2.0, which helps photographers track the elevation and angle of Sun for any given date for any location on the planet, has been just released. Read more and comment »

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PDN PHOTO OF THE DAY

Herd in Iceland (12 photos) OCT 06, 2010 01:00A.M.

© Herd In Iceland / Paul Taggart

© Herd In Iceland / Lindsay Blatt Throughout September and early October of 2010, Lindsay Blatt and Paul Taggart are working in Iceland on a short film and photographic project documenting the historic herding of the Icelandic horse. Each year traditional herdsman take to the back country to round up thousands of horses, which have spent the summer grazing in the highlands. Throughout the three weeks of production Lindsay and Paul have been shooting on land and air, foot and hoof across the vast Icelandic landscape. To find out more about Blatt and Taggart’s Icelandic herding adventure click here.

© Herd In Iceland / Lindsay Blatt

© Herd In Iceland / Paul Taggart

© Herd In Iceland / Paul Taggart

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© Herd In Iceland / Paul Taggart

© Herd In Iceland / Lindsay Blatt

© Herd In Iceland / Paul Taggart

© Herd In Iceland / Lindsay Blatt

© Herd In Iceland / Paul Taggart

© Herd In Iceland / Paul Taggart

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Faith Through a Lens OCT 05, 2010 06:30P.M.

© Herd In Iceland / Paul Taggart

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Classic Poses

‘Faith through a lens’ is a nationwide photography competition in the UK.

OCT 06, 2010 12:38A.M. Female Classic Poses Female classic poses are different than male classic poses. When posing a woman, you want her to angle her head toward the camera, turn her shoulder toward the camera and then keep her chin down so she looks thin, soft and feminine. To better accomplish this, have her point her knees away [...]

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The Amazing Monarch PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG - NEWS

OCT 05, 2010 06:25P.M.

Western Digital Photo Walk Contest OCT 05, 2010 06:40P.M.

The Amazing Monarch: The Secret Wintering Grounds of an Endangered Butterfly is a new book written and photographed by wildlife photographer and trial attorney Windle Turley. Western Digital) will host a NYC Photo Walk with WD Creative Master and Canon Explorer of Light, Bruce Dorn, on Wednesday, 27th October.

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Nikon Foundation Competition

Stare

OCT 05, 2010 06:10P.M.

OCT 05, 2010 06:19P.M.

Beginning Wednesday, 15 December 2010, the Norton Museum of Art will explore the most basic aspects of photography in Stare: The Pleasures of the Intensely Familiar and the Strangely Unexpected.

The Nikon Foundation is a new student initiative by Nikon UK, which aims to support and celebrate emerging photographers as they complete their education and begin their careers.

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Handy Tips to Improve Your Photography

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USB 3.0 Connectivity Added to WD My Book & My Passport

OCT 05, 2010 06:15P.M.

OCT 05, 2010 06:05P.M.

Manfrotto School of Xcellence has announced a free webinar titled “Handy Tips to Improve Your Photography. From Automatic to Almost Manual.” WD’s My Passport Essential and Essential SE portable hard drives and My Book Essential external hard drive now feature USB 3.0 connectivity and up to 3 terabytes of storage.

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Bottom image: Zoomed all the way in on an eye. www.haltadefinizione.com

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Haltadefinizione or HAL9000 (Open the bay doors HAL), is an Italian project that undertakes the process of photographing extremely highdefinition images of famous paintings and putting them online for everyone to see.

IPA Photo Contest OCT 05, 2010 06:00P.M.

Works already available in their interactive online gallery-viewer include: Da Vinci’s Last Supper and Annunciation, Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus, Verrocchio and Leonardo’s The Baptism of Christ, Gaudenzio Ferrari’s Life Stories of Christ, Pontormo’s Deposition, Agnolo Bronzino’s Elanor of Toledo, Francesco Paolo Michetti’s The Daughter of Iorio and Caravaggio’s Bacchus. Earlier works that were photographed, like The Last Supper, consisted of 16 billion pixels, although some of the newly photographed works consist of a mind-blowing 28 billion pixels (which is technically less than half the pixels of the “world’s largest photo,” a 70-gigapixel image of Budapest). The images are made up of thousands of individual photographs taken with Nikon cameras (newer images were shot with D3X’s while older ones were shot with D2X’s).

The International Press Association (IPA) has announced a unique photo contest to help launch their new Member Support Blog on their website. Read more and comment »

The project’s Web site claims that the goal of taking such detailed images is to provide an experience that one could only previously get through viewing each respective painting in person—although with 28 billion pixels, one can zoom in on a painting (via the online gallery-viewer) to a point that previously could only be seen using a magnifying device.

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Italian Project Photographs 28Gigapixel-Images of Famous Paintings

Currently, Haltadefinizione is working to digitize an additional 24 paintings from the Ufizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.

OCT 05, 2010 06:03A.M.

While we still highly recommend seeing these famous works of art in person if you have the chance, viewing them on Haltadefinizione’s site is a real treat. The detail that can be seen when zoomed all the way in is unbelievable. For more information, check out Haltadefinizione’s site.

From: LinesandColor.com

The Birth of Venus by Botticelli. Top image: Zoomed all the way out.

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Nikon Coolpix P7000 Review

OCT 05, 2010 01:00A.M.

OCT 04, 2010 10:30P.M.

Nikon have been closely competing with Canon in the DSLR arena for many years, but they’ve always come second-best (or worse) in the compact camera market. The new Coolpix P7000 is a clear attempt to redress that balance, with a completely revised design that is aiming for the jugular of the market-leading Canon PowerShot G-series. Read our in-depth Nikon Coolpix P7000 review to find out if it can topple the King from his throne...

© Jan Banning Jan Banning says, “This photo was made in the Old Secretariat in Patna, Bihar, India, while working on my project ‘Bureaucratics’. Because of the strong diagonal, I considered it too ‘dynamic’ to be included in the book or the exhibition of the same name. How dynamic was the situation in this typeroom really? When I entered, of the dozen or so people in the room, two or three were snoring. Others had their feet on the desk and were comfortably – but living dangerously – leaning backward on their chair’s two hind legs, dozing away. One man was actually doing what I naively thought they were all supposed to do: typing. When asked why they kept this ‘typewriter graveyard’, he answered: ‘This is not a graveyard! These typewriters are awaiting new personnel. We’re 40% understaffed.”

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‘Bureaucratics’ can be seen as part of the Moving Walls exhibit at Open

Bubble Photography: 3 Insanely Cool Techniques

Society Institute and also at the Half King gallery in New York, NY.

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Frolicking about the garden chasing butterflies and bubbles with camera in hand…

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An outsider might call this a case of fallen-and-bumped-your-head, but we call it a great time! PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG - NEWS Richard Heeks, better known as The Bubble Master (and who we posted about on our Tumblr recently!), introduced us to these three sure fire ways to capture incredible photos of bubbles.

Free Advanced Monitor Calibration Webinar

1) Make your bubble look like a planet Quicktips: Use a macro lens or settings, close-up where the sun reflects off the surface, capture the bubble against a shadow (this will make it look like a planet floating in space!)

OCT 04, 2010 06:30P.M.

2) Capture the pop Quicktips: Fast shutterspeed – around 1/500, use rapid fire shoot settings, take lots of photos (it took Richard a month to capture his series)

Manfrotto Distribution and Datacolor are offering a free Advanced Monitor Calibration Webinar.

3) Shoot your self portrait in a bubble (and other reflections!) Quicktips: Shoot on a non windy day, Richard shot at f/5, 1/400, ISO 400 for his bubble reflection self portrait, use a telephoto lens (you can use zoom, also) – for example, Richard usually shot at 70mm

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More Bubble Photo Tips: 1) Photograph when the air is still 2) shoot at sunrise or sunset 3) manual focus if you can (since autofocus doesn’t always focus correctly with transparent subjects) 4) the thickness of the bubble and the bubble’s surroundings will affect the color

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Fantasea Line FA490/495 Housing OCT 04, 2010 06:25P.M.

Bubbles. Who’da thought? They’ve only been floating in front of our noses all these years. Richard Heeks’ Bubble Photography

Related posts: 1. The Chalkboard Speech Bubble Fantasea Line has released a new housing specifically designed for the Canon PowerShot A490 and A495 digital compact cameras.

2. DIY Speech Bubble Photo Fridge Magnets

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3. Erase Tourists from Your Vacation Photos – Three Pesky Tourist Removal™ Techniques

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Fujifilm Breast Cancer Awareness Camera Bundle

Lens Guard OCT 04, 2010 06:10P.M.

OCT 04, 2010 06:20P.M.

DeluxGear has announced the new Lens Guard, a padded cover that fits snugly over the end of the lens to protect lenses and filters. Read more and comment »

Fujifilm North America has announced a new pink digital camera bundle that will benefit the National Breast Cancer Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to spreading knowledge and fostering hope in the fight against breast cancer.

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OCT 04, 2010 06:05P.M.

FEP European Professional Photographer of the Year

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Nokia Push N8 Competition OCT 04, 2010 06:14P.M.

The winners of the FEP European Professional Photographer of the Year Awards 2010 competition have been announced. Nokia has produced two different, special Nokia N8 prototypes to show the world what’s possible with these camera phones using a bit of creativity.

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Earth’s Beauty Tours Announce Photography Course OCT 04, 2010 06:00P.M.

Earth’s Beauty Tours have announced the launch of a photography course in Torridon, Scotland. Read more and comment »

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