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Thursday 27 March 2014

The Month's Best Reader-Submitted Photos

 
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March 27, 2014
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Another month, another awesome collection of inspirational photo work
February was one of our biggest Your Best Shot contests ever. We were well over the 2,500 photo mark and the pool was full of great images including landscapes, portraits and terrific black and white images. Take a peak through and get inspired.

And somehow managed to miraculously survive
NASA has released a couple of interesting photos taken from the ISS
The unique backdrop of the sun behind an object introduces plenty of creative opportunities for shooting images with silhouettes


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The 30 Most Important Digital Cameras

Fujifilm Finepix S1 Pro, 2000

Fujifilm called the S1 (based on the Nikon N60) a pro camera, but it was the first interchangeable-lens DSLR with a price (about $3,500) and feature set that made it accessible to serious amateur photographers. It was joined by the Canon EOS D30 (not the 30D) later in 2000, and the prosumer DSLR market was established.

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Thursday 20 March 2014

Beyond the Selfie: How Photographers Take Self-Portraits

 
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March 20, 2014
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Taking a truly magnetic self-portrait is no simple matter; five creative shooters break down how they do it
We can all point a camera at ourselves. But to make a truly thought-provoking, beautiful, and magnetic self-portrait is another matter. Read on to see how some top photographers are lifting self-portraiture to new heights, and let their stunning work inspire you to make your own.

What happens when you crank Nikon's flagship SLR to its maximum ISO?
Samsung points the shrink ray at their interchangeable-lens compact cameras
These services will allow you to "like" your Instagram photos in real life


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The 30 Most Important Digital Cameras

1999 Nikon D1 

The first DSLR body designed from scratch by a single manufacturer, the 2.7-megapixel D1 made the digital camera a serious challenger to professional film SLRs. It dropped the price of a digital SLR by more than half (it was originally sold at just under $5,000), and offered the image quality, build, and performance required by photojournalists. It, and DSLRs from Fujifilm and Canon, also helped end the reign of Kodak in professional DSLRs.

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Wednesday 19 March 2014

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