Students Eat 35MM Film For A Photography Project
As part of their final project for a photography class, two students swallowed pieces of 35mm film and collected the pieces after they were digested. The results are pretty striking to say the least.
@TextInstagram Sums Up Instagram In Words
Instagram feeds aplenty fall victim to the cliché photographs of random stock scenarios, dressed in retro filters. This has inspired a parody Twitter account, which goes by the name of @TextInstagram.
The Descriptive Camera Turns Images Into A Text Description
We've seen camera innovations in the realm of increases in aperture, megapixel count, and improvements in the backside illuminated sensor. But Matt Richardson has taken this in a somewhat different approach, creating a device that outputs text describing the image it can see.
Interactive 'Darkroom' Film Hides A Secret That Only Your Camera Can See
A fantastic interactive advert created for the International Federation of Photographic Art has been released, promoting the message of urging people to try the manual settings on their cameras.
Huge Vintage Nikon Fisheye Lens Goes On Sale
Ever heard of a lense that can look behind itself? With a mind-boggling 220 degree viewing angle, this is what this extremely rare and proposterously large fisheye from Nikon, which has just gone on sale, claims to be able to do.
BubbleScope And BubblePix Hands On
Panoramic photography has always had its difficulties. There's always the strong likelihood that you may go too fast or too slow in one of the shot frames, leaving for an unwanted deformation of the picture. Then there's the sight of a person spinning in one spot, looking like a fool and visually demonstrating just what you look like doing the same.
Well that's not a problem now, thanks to the Bubblescope.