Thursday, 23 January 2014

Winners' Gallery: 20th Annual Readers' Contest

 
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January 23, 2014
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Landscapes, portraits, action, wildlife, architecture, and still lives: our readers master them all
Great photos can come from anywhere, at any time. This year, our editors chose from an astoundingly diverse group of entries. On sport’s largest stages, in Europe’s historic cities, and even at a studio shoot in a spare bedroom, you made beautiful images. The latest competition proves yet again that anyone can make great pictures; next year, maybe you’ll be a winner.

Photographer Alex Heinrichs uses the elements to his advantage to produce killer high-key portraits
A step in the right direction for ISO performance in medium format digital cameras
Koichi Wakata has a custom method for making zero-gravity light paintings


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The 30 Most Important Digital Cameras

Kodak/AP NC2000, 1994

Kodak collaborated with the Associated Press to create a digital SLR that met the needs of photojournalists. Based on a Nikon N90 body, the 1.3-megapixel camera had removable memory cards and enough sensitivity (ISO 1600!) to shoot in available light. The Vancouver Sun became the world’s first newspaper to convert to all-digital photography with theses cameras. Price: $17,950, but discounted to $16,950 for AP members.

See the rest of the 30 Most Important Digital Cameras of All Time HERE.



 
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