Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in Dec. 2023. During the months of November, December and January, Minnesotans experience roughly 15 hours of darkness every day — not including ...
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Breathing through fear: Be Ryder’s path to world‑class surf photography
Be Ryder may not have been at home in the water when she was young, but that certainly is the case now. Photo: Serena Lutton Beatriz (Be) Ryder has built a career in one of photography's most ...
Researchers at University of Tsukuba have developed a noncontact vibration measurement method using an event camera, a sensing technology inspired by biological vision. By applying geometric analysis ...
You don't have to be an expert to take good iPhone pics, but National Geographic's Kiliii Yüyan said you'd get the best ones ...
Some gadgets that can help you enhance your photos include tripods, artificial light sources, interchangeable lenses, light ...
Film photography is making a comeback, and but analog cameras are not as easy to use as digital ones. For One Tech Tip, AP photojournalist George Walker IV explains the basics for beginners. He ...
In the middle of the old-growth forests of Congaree National Park in South Carolina, fireflies put on an otherworldly display ...
One bill would phase out Kansans’ property taxes in favor of added sales taxes, and another would exempt seniors from paying ...
"Jackson Holmes: Capturing the Noise" is a short documentary film highlighting a Denton-based photographer, Jackson Holmes. He's a young, emerging photographer documenting the DIY music scene in ...
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This woman invented the cure to camera lens flare and you’ve probably never heard of her
This International Women’s Day we say thanks to Katharine Burr Blodgett, the inventor of non-reflective glass, crucial for stopping lens flare ...
The cinematographer Roger Deakins aims for economy when shooting a film. Every image should be essential to the story.
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How to photograph the total lunar eclipse
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Residents in the US will have a chance to see the full moon turn blood red (or burnt red) late Thursday night or early Friday morning—depending on where you live—as the earth ...
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