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That Grrl (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Which famous photographer are you? Henri Cartier-Bresson: Known for street photography and photojournalism "We are passive onlookers in a world that moves perpetually. Our only moment of creation is that 1/125th of a second when the shutter clicks, the signal is given, and motion is stopped..." Click Here to Take This Quiz Brought to you by YouThink.com quizzes and personality tests.
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Mobile News from Omio (Free subscription) | 22/09/2008
Samsung are definitely going for the jugular in the mobile phone scene if these latest rumours are true… Seems like Phones4U were a little overzealous in announcing a new 8 megapixel touchscreen handset, which stands to absolutely dominate the touchscreen and cameraphone domains by taking on both the Sony Ericsson C905 and the LG Renoir at [...]
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Portals and KM (Free subscription) | 21/09/2008
I was honored when National Geographic asked me to review The Life of a Photographer – Sam Abell on my Art and Photography blog. This is a great perk of being a blogger and so I want to cross post...
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Artdaily (Free subscription) | 21/09/2008
NEW YORK.- This exhibition traces the evolution of photography in the 20th and 21st centuries, from early Pictorialist works that mimic the moodiness of late 19th-century painting, through the Modern formal experimentations of the Constructivist and Bauhaus schools, to the documentary ethos of mid-century America and the large-scale, staged tableaux of our own time. As indicated by its
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The Mobile Phone Review (Free subscription) | 20/09/2008
It seems that, as the year 2008 comes with rapid steps to its end, rumors are that Samsung is working on a new 8 megapixel camera phone codenamed Bresson, apparently after the French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. Quite a good codename for a phone with this kind of camera bliss, isn't it? Samsung M8800 could mean a very short lifespan for the newly launched Innov8 especially since the few
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[MobileRatty] Lattest Articles (Free subscription) | 20/09/2008
Samsung are not wasting a minute as they stride towards the end of 2008, and their latest additions to the product range are a sure fire sign regarding their intentions. First of all we kicked off the...
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[MobileRatty] Lattest Articles (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
We'll consider this a rumor until Samsung decides to come out of the closet, but it's hard to believe Samsung would be hasty enough to release another 8-megapixel cell phone when the first one, Innov8...
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This Standard Scottish Life (Free subscription) | 17/09/2008
Henri Cartier-Bresson. He was a French man who took very, very good photos. I plan to be the new Cartier-Bresson but I am neither French, nor a man and I am useless at taking photos. So in an attempt to resolve the “uselss at taking photos” bit I have joined the Edinburgh Photographic Society. Those folks [...]
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Pebbles From Paradise (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
The Four Thirds system uses a 4:3 image aspect ratio, in common with compact digital cameras. This differs from other DSLRs which usually adhere to the 3:2 aspect ratio of the traditional 35 mm format. The Four Thirds standard specifies the aspect ratio in addition to the size of the imaging circle. A major reason [...]
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Meandering Passage (Free subscription) | 08/09/2008
This past weekend I took a walk in one of the local parks I often frequent and while strolling down the wooded nature trail I was keening aware of an abundance of spider webs. I truly hate it when one falls across my face or in my hair but they’re often hard to avoid. It [...]
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Artdaily (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
CHANTELOUP-EN-BRIE, FRANCE.- A hundred years ago, on August 22, 1908, was born one of the geniuses of photography, Henri Cartier-Bresson. He showed us an unusual ability to observe, so much so that to know his work is like knowing part of the graphic history of the 20th century. His photographs have become a study object for future photographers of the globalized society.
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Global Intellect (Free subscription) | 16/08/2008
: Photo: Mike Stimpson Lego fanboy and amateur photographer Mike Stimpson found a way to combine his two loves: He recreates scenes from historic photographs using the plastic bricks, then snaps his own photos. The British videogame programmer first began assembling his Lego duplications in October 2007 as a way to pay homage to his favorite lensers: [...]