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Anything Worth Seeing / ANTILIMIT ФотоФорум.ру - фотоклуб для увлеченных любителей фотографии: рейтинги, форумы, фотогалерея, статьи о цифровой и пленочной фотографии [aka зрщещащкгьюкг ащещащкгьюкг] 22 Incredible Photos of Faraway Places Thailand Chances are you already know Steve McCurry as the man who took one of the most iconic photos of our time. It was of a 12-year-old Afghan refugee girl who's piercing green eyes told us her harrowing story. The image itself was named "the most recognized photograph" in the history of the National Geographic magazine and her face became famous as the cover photograph on their June 1985 issue. Beyond just that one photo, McCurry has shot over a million images spanning 35 years. Looking through his large body of work, we get to experience fantastic faraway places we can only dream about visiting. Afghanistan Sri Lanka Yemen Tibet Cambodia India Burma Eastman Kodak let McCurry shoot the last ever produced roll of Kodachrome transparency film. Steve McCurry More Incredible Photos:Capturing a Country's CultureBreathtaking Visions of EarthTragic Portraits of America's Endangered SpeciesIncredible Wildlife Shots by Rob Kroenert

COLT + RANE Фото и рисунки, арт и креативная реклама MR. BIUTIFUL A Mirrored Memory (8 Photos Texas based photographer, Tom Hussey reflects on his recent collaboration with the pharmaceutical company, Novartis for their ”Reflections” campaign. “Based on an earlier portfolio image, I was awarded a job for an Alzheimer’s drug called the Exelon Patch made by Novartis. The Exelon Patch helps patients maintain long-term memories during the early stages of this horrific disease. I was fortunate to be included in a lot of the early concept stages for the campaign. I knew immediately location scouting and casting were going to be very important to evoke the emotions associated with the disease. Tom Hussey’s compelling photography has recently been featured in Communication Arts 2010 Photography Annual.

Photo, comparer les prix photo L'évolution de l'appareil photo Depuis les premières tentatives de reproduction datant du XIIIe siècle, l'idée de pouvoir immortaliser un moment unique n'a rien perdu de son attrait. Un appareil photo actuel n'a cependant plus grand chose à voir avec la chambre noire ou Camera Obscura d'antan, même si celle-ci posait les principes de base de la photographie en concentrant les rayons lumineux à travers un petit trou pour les afficher sur une surface de projection. Le principe de la photo et la complexité des modèles d'appareils - comme par exemple ceux qui sont proposés par les fabricants leaders du marché comme Canon – ont évidemment subi d'importantes améliorations. On trouve ainsi aujourd'hui des modèles à double lentille qui permettent la prise de clichés en 3D, et l'usage de la chambre noire s'est singulièrement raréfié depuis l'avènement du numérique. L'appareil photo numérique, un produit phare On trouve aujourd'hui peu de foyers qui ne possèdent pas d'appareil photo numérique.

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