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Olympus Mju 9010 Review
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August Sander, Forester’s Child, Westerwald, 1931. Gelatin silver print, 10-3/16 x 7-1/2 inches. Copyright © SK-Stiftung Kultur – August Sander Archiv VG-Bild Kunst, Bonn. Deborah Bell Photographs
The Olympus mju 9010 (also known as the Stylus 9010) is a brand new travel-zoom compact camera. Offering a 10x, 28-280mm lens in a pocketable body, the mju 9010 also features a 14 megapixel sensor, 2.7 inch LCD screen, 1cm macro mode and 720p HD movie recording. Zoltan Arva-Toth takes a look at the range-topping Olympus mju 9010 in the World’s first online review.
This image, with Deborah Bell Photographs, will be on display at this year’s AIPAD Photography Show New York from March 18th-21st. For more details about the AIPAD show, click here. For more work from
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August Sander and Deborah Bell Photographs, click here.
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Apple Unveils iPad Availability
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MAR 05, 2010 09:05A.M.
Studio Books from PhotoWorks MAR 05, 2010 06:20A.M.
Apple has announced the retail availability of the Apple iPad. Read more and comment »
PhotoWorks has launched Studio Books, a revolutionary new line of photo books that allegedly allows consumers to create a beautifully designed and personalised product in as little as 15 minutes.
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Adobe Photoshop.com Mobile Editor Now Available to Android Developers
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AgfaPhoto Optima 103 & Optima 104
MAR 05, 2010 07:15A.M.
MAR 05, 2010 06:15A.M.
Adobe today announced that third-party application developers now have access to the Photoshop.com Mobile for Android 1.1 editor. AgfaPhoto has unveiled two slimiline, 12-megapixel digital cameras with wide zoom and HDR image capture.
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Olympus E-PL1 Review PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG - NEWS
MAR 04, 2010 12:25P.M.
WD SiliconDrive N1x MAR 05, 2010 06:00A.M.
Small cameras with big sensors are set to be the future of photography at least, that’s what Olympus think as they introduce the E-PL1, their brand new PEN camera for the mass-market. Cheaper, smaller, lighter and easier to use than most rival models, the Olympus E-PL1 is firmly aimed at frustrated compact camera owners who crave more control and better results, but who are put off by bulky and complicated DSLRs. The full-featured E-PL1 should also appeal to experienced prosumers looking for a cheaper way into Micro Four Thirds. Read the World’s first online Olympus E-PL1 review to find out if it strikes the right balance between affordability and functionality.
WD has announced that the company is shipping its new high performance WD SiliconDrive N1x 2.5-inch solid state drive family. Read more and comment »
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Hollywood Through the Lens Celebrating 100 Years of Hollywood
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Journey to the Arctic Circle (7 photographs)
MAR 05, 2010 05:00A.M.
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Iconic images of Hollywood stars from the early days to the present will be displayed in an exhibition held in London to celebrate Hollywood’s 100th anniversary. Read more and comment »
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© All photographs by Yassine Ouhilal
Aurora Borealis in Northern Norway.
Yassine Ouhilal captures surfer Cheyne Cottrell riding an icy wave amidst the snow-capped mountains of Norway’s Arctic. This shot was taken around 11 PM due to the high latitude and prevailing midnight sun. Photographer Yassine Ouhilal, known as “Yazzy,” recently traveled to Norway’s Arctic Circle for a surfing expedition feature with Outside magazine. In Norway, Yazzy was also able to shoot for Eddie Bauer, who sponsored the trip. He produced a documentary while traveling that is posted on YouTube, and which has been seen in 200 countries.
This memorial for Canadian Folk Artist, Maud Lewis, is made of stainless steel sheets with lights shining from within.
Following a custom in surfing culture, Pat Millin named this “spot” Whitmills after he became the first surfer to ride a wave at this location.
Europe’s largest glacier, Vatnajokull, Iceland, photographed from the air.
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The dark rocks and vegetation of Iceland’s interior absorb heat, unlike ice and snow, which would normally reflect it back to the atmosphere. This is a contributing factor in the increased global temperatures.
The glacier’s last dance: giant icebergs flow into the lagoon and go out to sea where the action of waves, saltwater, and sun ultimately play the final note.
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