I really love Leica. I know that this is not original, but it is the true.
They're special. They are also expensive. But having and using a Leica is always special and different.
Today I found two videos at Wanken, and it is wonderful to see how carefully built are theses pieces of art.
Here is another video by Naomie Ross. She explains the letterpress in a very smooth picture. The look and feel is just there, and as you can see you also have some tracking motion in the type. This video seems to have only 15 seconds.
Shot with a Canon 7D.
There are those who travel around the world in a balloon, train and others by bicycle, but this time is the photo that leads this trip!
Trey Ratcliff is a well known HDR(High Dynamic Range) Photographer I recommend his blog that is updated daily: http://www.stuckincustoms.com/
A new architecture in Alcácer do Sal, with a very specific program, but using the architectural rules from alentejo's architecture.
http://www.ultimasreportagens.com/alcacer/




Photographs do more than document history - they make it.
Jacek Utko is a Polish newspaper designer whose redesigns for papers in Eastern Europe not only won awards, but increased circulation by up to 100%.
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Beautifully assemble timelapse of the city of New York.
It was entirely shot in a Canon 5D Mark II by Josh Owens
Thursday, January the 13th at 6.30 PM at NAD/ Design Café.
With Marcos Pinto, AFP (Professional Photographers Association), Jerónimo Coelho, author photography expert, and António Carrapato, "Público" photojournalist.
The first picture in history was taken in 1839 by Louis Daguerre in a very busy street in Paris. It took 5 minutes to take it and it could only catch one person: a shoeblack without hurries and very committed with his job. Daguerre couldn't capture the movement, but he had the virtue of capturing the first reality reflex ever made, using a scientific mill located inside a dark camera and a combination of lights and chemical reactions of sliver, mercury and iodize. .
Since that time, photography acquire almost a velocity of light. In the 21 century, new technologies allow to take hundreds of pictures in few seconds, reality manipulation and transform the art of photography into a hobby.
Which threats and opportunities are hidden in the new cameras?


