09.30.2014 | Featured Photographers
Swiss photographer Robert Bösch frequently uses hundreds of experienced mountain climbers to create epic photos. To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the first ascent of the Matterhorn peak in the Swiss Alps (by Edward Whymper), Bösch set up this incredible photo. His mountain climbers made their way up the ridge each with a red lights glowing bright. The lights mark the original path of Edward Whymper and his team. Swiss photographer Robert Bösch frequently uses hundreds of experienced mountain climbers to create epic photos. To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the first ascent of the Matterhorn peak in the Swiss Alps (by Edward Whymper), Bösch set up this incredible photo. His mountain climbers made their way up the ridge each with a red lights glowing bright. The lights mark the original path of Edward Whymper and his team.
Check out the video below for a behind-the-scenes look at how the photo was made. [Source]
09.29.2014 | Video
Ummm…Ill take 2. Wait….make that 5. Im wondering what the heck Canon and Nikon are thinking now that a $500 camera can do 4K at 30fps, and their main DSLR lines cannot.
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09.29.2014 | Gadgetry
Team Nixie is submitting their design of the worlds first wearable drone camera. You wear it like a bracelet. Their prototype will be shown at the Intel Make It Wearable Challenge Finale on November 3, 2014 in San Francisco. Check out the quick promo video below.
To learn more about Intel’s Make It Wearable Challenge click here.
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09.28.2014 | Photography
National Geographic has compiled a list of their top 10 picks of compact cameras to take with you on your travels. Interestingly, mirrorless cameras dominate the list. You can check out the choices along with the pros (and some cons) of the cameras in the article here.
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09.27.2014 | Photography
Have you been wanting to get in the action camera game but maybe don’t want to take the full dive with an expensive 4K version? Good news. GoPro will be introducing an entry level camera called the HERO. It’ll more affordable but offer less features. To learn more about specs and features head over to PetaPixel’s write up on it here. 