CLOSE UP (MACRO) Weekly Photography Challenge

This week your plea is to take and share a photo/s on a thesis of ‘Close Up’. The suspicion came from a many people who suggested that we do a Macro plea on a Facebook Page. Jocy’s frog by Kaitlin Moreno I know not everybody has a camera or lenses able of loyal Macro photography [...]

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World’s Smallest Orchid

From mnn.com This little unnamed Ecuadorean orchid measures hardly 2 millimeters opposite and a petals are usually one dungeon thick. It is a world’s smallest orchid by a substantial margin. It was incidentally detected after Lou Jost, a botanist, found a orchid flourishing on a incomparable plant that he had brought into his greenhouse. Ironically, [...]

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Street Scene, Rio de Janeiro

September 18, 2011 Street Scene, Rio de Janeiro Photograph by Rasko Ristic, My Shot This Month in Photo of a Day: Your Photos With Tips From Photographer Catherine Karnow The choice to make an picture in black and white should be formed on theme matter. This Old World scene, with a mill walls, section street, [...]

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Sony SLT-A65

Sony has also launched a Sony Alpha SLT-A65, a consumer-level DSLR-competitor. Making use of a company’s unclouded counterpart technology, a A65 offers many of a facilities of SLT-A77 during a extremely reduce price. It includes a same 24MP APS-C CMOS sensor and 2.4M dot OLED viewfinder. It can fire during adult to 10 frames-per-second and [...]

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Eye Contact Smiles and More [What we Learned from Shooting with Film: Part 5]

In this post Rachel Devine (author of a new kids photography eBook Click) ends her array on reasons training photography on film cameras done her a digital photographer that she is today. Also Read prior posts on Shooting with Burst Mode, Natural vs Artificial Light, Embracing a Grain and Taking Cameras Everywhere. One final suspicion [...]

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Frintr: Print your Friends

‘Frintr’ on twitter More twitters on Frintr

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Using Protozoa to Monitor Drinking Water Safety

Photo Credit: Tom Kleindinst, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution The print is of a Swimming Behavioral Spectrophotometer (SBS), that employs one-celled protozoa to detect toxins in H2O sources. Biologist Scott Gallager of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) has combined insubordinate record that identifies alterations in a swimming mechanics of protozoa to detect chemical or biological contaminants [...]

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