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I love puzzles. I love taking things apart and then putting the pieces back together again. I love the fact that as I do so, I am able to understand a bit more on how it works, or at least its function and contribution to the whole entity.
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When you find yourself in the other end of the lens, what do you do? Do you make sure that the photo taken turns out well by giving your two cents?
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We all have that friend or subject who refuses to have their picture taken unless they’re deem themselves presentable enough. But then again, why should we listen to them? They're fine the way they are!
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Sometimes, one snapshot is enough to capture a memory. And today's Snippets and Vignettes installment is in honor of Ray Manzarek, founding member and keyboardist of the legendary band The Doors, and his contribution to the world of music.
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Ever wonder how to make those cool animated photos also known as “gifs” with your multi lens cameras? Well at this workshop we will teach you how.
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There’s always that one scene in a movie that makes an impact in us, that one scene that sticks on our mind’s eye and repeats itself in an infinite loop that we couldn't quite get out of.
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New York-based artists Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg are the brains and hands behind Cinemagraph. What are Cinemagraphs, you ask? I'd say they're carefully-crafted super short films in GIF format. You'll be glued to your screen in hypnosis from the eternal loops of beautiful images.
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Don't be surprised if you get stuck in a trance while staring at these starry, glittery GIFs by New York-based photographer Ignacio Torres. Cool results considering the models were chucked handfuls of dust per shot. See more of his work after the jump.
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The ImageTech 3D fx camera is part of a family of "lenticular" 3D cameras that were part of a future that never arrived. At one time they were touted as the next great revolution in photography, but high camera costs and high processing fees proved to be too prohibitive for most hobbyists, so they died a slow death. That's great for us though because that means you can get them cheaply, and with a bit of time and a bit of software, you can still get some pretty cool results.