Thursday, 13 February 2014

The Month's Best Reader-Submitted Photos

 
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February 13, 2014
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A collection of inspirational images from our talented readers
This month's edition of the Your Best Shot photo contest was one of our biggest to date. We had nearly 3,000 entries, everything from high-end portraits to epic landscapes. We've narrowed them down for your viewing pleasure.

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The 30 Most Important Digital Cameras

1995 Ricoh RDC-1

This model got the photo/video convergence rolling by being the first digital still camera to record video. It shot 5-second 768x480-pixel clips with sound at a smooth 30 frames per second, and saved them in the then-new MPEG format. And it could play them back on its color 2.5-inch LCD or a connected TV.

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Friday, 7 February 2014

Light, Compose, and Expose Sparkling Photos in All Situations

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Thursday, 6 February 2014

8 DIY Lighting Accessories You Can Make

 
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Think you need thousands of dollars for a great lighting setup? You don’t. We've picked three of the eight projects and made stop-action videos demonstrating the exact steps for constructing each. We have also provided links to step-by-step instructions for the other five accessories. So get that gaffer tape ready, it's time to create your own DIY photo studio.

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1995 Casio QV-10

Cue the chimp. The Casio QV-10 ushered in the present era of instant photo gratification with a 1.8-inch color LCD that could play back images and function as a viewfinder. Before it, optical viewfinders were the only way to compose pictures; LCDs were text-only control panels.

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