Eddie Adams: What A Guy
Eddie Adams: What A Guy from CBSNEWS.com.
More Creative MuVo microdrive hacking
Over at VR-Zone Hardware, they’ve worked out what all photogs wanted to know: could the new MuVo (the 2 version) be used as the source material for v. cheap CF storage? Looks like the answer is yes.
A lot o'weather
Would you like to see my etchings?
Must be the best comment I’ve had on my pbase gallery so far: 2004-09-01 (at the bottom)
Lenses for your cameraphone
Another one dug up by good old Engadget: add-on lenses for your cameraphone. Might be quite interesting – in most cases, I doubt the quality of these can diminish the native lens quality by all that much. Certainly I don’t think it would on my MC60, anyway…
Aerial shots
Tom linked to some nice aerial photos on his site. The site’s in Korean, but the pictures do the talking, in case your Korean’s not up to snuff.
Wrong end of the stick…
How to misquote: a lesson in bad journalism from Mobilemag.com. Nicola Bruno’s account of the Kodak DCS SLR/c review in Digital Photograph Review [sic] is a masterclass in not knowing your subject and freely chucking in partial snippets of quotes from somewhere else to produce a piece. And I quote: “The first 14 megapixel digital SLR” – it’s not 14Mp, and whatever it is, it’s got exactly the same sensor as the last Kodak dSLR; “The Kodak DCS Pro is now the second camera to have a true 35mm size sensor” – it’s not even called DCS Pro; “it’s also the only camera to support Canon mount lenses”; “the capability to capture images at 4560 x 3048, 19 of them in RAW format in only 1.7 seconds”. She goes on to say “Read more from the source.” Good idea.
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Vincent Laforet's digital aerials
There’s an interesting article at Rob Galbraith about Vincent Laforet and his helicopter-based shooting in New York. Some great shots, especially “Me and My Human”, the lead photo.