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Clever spoof: “The Girl with a Pearl Earring” with a point-and-shoot camera
Here's a clever spoof that tweaks our social network-fueled obsession of taking photos of ourselves in the mirror.
If you slept through your art history class in high school, it's a take-off on Dutch master Johannes Vermeer's famous painting "The Girl with a Pearl Earring," with a point-and-shoot camera added in....
Two cool time-lapse videos of Space Shuttle Endeavour’s trip through LA’s streets
Every time we promise to cool it on the time-lapse videos, we find another one we think is impressive enough to share with IR's readers. In this case it's two amazing time-lapse videos of the same event: Space Shuttle Endeavour's trip through the streets of Los Angeles before arriving at its final destination at...
Canon releases 1D firmware update
With the latest firmware update, the Canon 1D X "will now be capable of AF point illumination during AI Servo AF and cross-type AF for maximum apertures as small as f/8."
If you're working in any low light situation, the new firmware can illuminate the autofocus points in red when you press the Shutter button...
Sony releases NEX-7 firmware update, plus updates for four Alpha cameras and four E-mount lenses
A long-awaited update for the Sony NEX-7 finally arrives: Version 1.01 promises a few enhancements ranging from granting the ability to disable the Movie Record button to improving image quality when using a wide angle lens.
Sony also released firmware updates for the Sony A65V, A77V, A37 and A57 digital cameras, adding lens compensation to correct for chromatic...
Our first test shots with the new Pentax K-5 II
We went bonkers -- in a good way -- covering all the new photography gear that was announced leading up to and during Photokina 2012. Now the hottest new cameras and lenses are arriving on our doorstep nearly every morning, and we're working feverishly to get you as much first-hand information about them as fast as...
Creepy, funny behind-the-scenes photos from the 1991 movie “Silence of the Lambs”
You might not think of the set of the creepy thriller "Silence of the Lambs," as being a particularly fun place to work but some behind-the-scenes photos from the movie that have just surfaced suggest otherwise.
The black-and-white images, by an unnamed photographer, show actor Anthony Hopkins in his Hannibal...
Charming ‘She captures life’s moments’ chained to a camera
It isn't even Halloween and we're already compiling our annual Gift Guides, which we publish around Thanksgiving in the Newsletter.
But when we saw Beth Quinn Design's She Captures Life's Moments necklace, we figured why wait? After all, it doesn't have to be a special occasion to let someone know how much they...
Tranberry revs Photoshop CS6 over the red line
In his Digital Imaging Crawl Space, Adobe Product Manager in Digital Imaging Jeff Tranberry has documented his hardware and software recommendations for tuning Photoshop CS6 for faster performance. But Jeff has tuned the recommendations, too, addressing them to different uses of the program so you know what factors...
GoPro launches HD Hero3 camera line including Black Edition that can shoot 4K video
GoPro launched its new HD Hero3 camera line this morning, which includes three versions in white, silver and black. The black model, officially called the HD Hero3 Black Edition, is the real headline-maker since it's capable of shooting 4K video, which is a first for a small rugged action camera.
While 4K video...
The Camera Bag: Capture close-up photos of birds with this feeder that doubles as a remote camera
Bird photographers are going to love this. It's a cleverly designed bird feeder you can use to remotely snap close-up photos of feathered visitors.
Called Bird Photo Booth, the device was invented by ornithologist Bryson Lovett to snare photos of birds who come to the feeder for a bite.
Set up is fairly...
Fujifilm X-E1 on sale now in Europe; coming to the U.S. in November
One of the more anticipated compact system cameras of the year, the 16.3-megapixel Fujifilm X-E1, has just gone on sale in Europe.
Here are black and silver versions of the new Fuji X-E1 being unboxed in a short video from BCH in Brussels, Belgium.
The X-E1, which is the little brother to Fuji's X-Pro1, is expected to hit U.S. shores and go on sale on...
Epson scans to the cloud, Mars next?
With its latest two Perfection LED scanners, Epson has extended its reach to the cloud with document capture software that the company claims can scan directly to remote services like Google Docs and MS SharePoint.
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The elegant Epson Perfection V37 ($89.99) and the Epson Perfection V370 Photo ($119.99),...
The Camera Bag: Umbrella tripod mount helps you shoot in the rain
Most photographers know that shooting in rainy weather actually helps you get more luscious and verdant landscape photos. This summer, we offered these tips on how to improve your rainy day photos.
But the one main issue with shooting in inclement weather is that those pesky raindrops can short circuit your...
Testing out Sigma’s 200-500mm f/2.8 green whale of a lens
Of course, we really couldn’t stand the idea that there was a lens somewhere that we didn’t own. So, Tyler went and got us a new telephoto. It came in a rather large box today.
Even unboxed, it’s rather large.
The Sigma 200-500 f/2.8 between the Canon...
Vintage color photographs from World War II era provoke technical mystery
Recently the Library of Congress published a very unusual gallery of gorgeous color photographs taken between 1939 and 1944 that seem to cover the entire range of American life, from rural and farm life to World War II mobilization. They were, in fact, taken by a variety of photographers working for the United...
Red Bull Stratos used over 35 cameras from Canons to Reds to document Baumgartner’s space jump
When you want to document an incredible event like Felix Baumgartner's record-breaking jump from space, you've got to bring a lot of camera gear. According to the below video, the Red Bull Stratos mission used over 35 cameras from infrared to high definition video cameras to record Baumgartner's successful plunge...
Felix Baumgartner’s historic leap from space reenacted with Lego (LOL)
Now that you've been thrilled by the harrowing footage of Felix Baumgartner's jump from space this weekend, watch this laugh-out-loud funny reenactment of the event using Lego.
The Lego reenactment was created to promote Vienna’s ModelMaker Fair, which occurs at the end of the month.
(Via Laughing Squid)
Watch video of Felix Baumgartner’s record-breaking jump from space from two harrowing perspectives including helmet camera
Even if you got to watch Felix Baumgartner's record breaking jump from 23 miles up in space yesterday, you're going to want to take a look at these two videos from the event.
The first one is a replay of the live feed from yesterday, with views from space and views from the mission's control center on the...
Which waterproof, weather-defying, ruggedized compact digital camera rates the best?
Imaging Resource just tested and reviewed a half-dozen of the most popular waterproof, weatherproof, ruggedized compact digital cameras on the market -- models you can take anywhere without worrying if they get wet or banged around -- for our Waterproof Shootout 2012. Our six contenders (in alphabetical order)...
GoPro from a distance: WiFi remote app arrives for iOS devices
Four months ago, Woodman Labs launched its GoPro Wi-Fi BacPac accessory, promising the ability to control GoPro HD Hero 2 cameras from Android or iOS smartphones and tablets. The Android app might still not have arrived, but the other half of the promise was fulfilled a few days ago, with the launch of a new GoPro app for Apple's iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch devices.
The...