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Tag Archives: capture
Lytro: Shoot Now, Focus Later
Again, I’d love to play around with this to see how it works. Could actually be a revolution in picture making.
Shrine of Apple: a project to catalog Apple’s products
Just came across this website called Shrine of Apple that aims to capture and catalog the massive Apple back catalog of products with big, clear photos and videos too! So far, they’re off to a good start with some great … Continue reading
Botaishi: Violent and crazy Japanese version of capture the flag
Why is this not Japan’s official national sport? Somebody please tell me why.
Cyclists capture a car crash on a mountain
You could say this guy had it coming. Cyclelicious posted this video of a group of guys biking on a mountain when suddenly a car going at an estimated 80MPH (or more) is seen flying right by them. The car … Continue reading
Glide: capturing the world passing by in slow-motion
Graeme Taylor has created an interesting piece of video work above in which he uses a camera with slow-motion capture capabilities to film an ordinary train station as it passes by very quickly. He says: In all my slow-motion work … Continue reading
Canon SD4500 IS
Yesterday, Canon released a couple of updated PowerShot cameras and there’s really only one that stands out among them in my opinion. It’s the PowerShot SD4500 IS. It films in 1080p HD (unlike the S95′s 720p HD limit) and also … Continue reading