Adobe’s latest Creative Cloud update is deleting files from the computers of Backblaze users

Uh oh. Adobe Creative Cloud users who rely on cloud syncing service Backblaze right want to keep an eye out on their information. Reports have come up showing that a recently-released update to Creative Cloud can delete data without any sign of malfunction. Adobe has since stopped pushing the update to users, but if you’ve […]

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World record for light painting orbs broken…again…this time with 900 orbs

It’s been done once, but as with almost any world record, it’s inevitable it will be done time and time again, with each new attempt more grandiose than the last. We’re talking light painting orbs. Last time we covered the Guinness World Record for most light orbs in an image it was from the The […]

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Short video shows an adorable sea lion filming his underwater adventure with a GoPro

GoPro cameras have allowed the world to capture incredible footage, many times from perspectives we otherwise would’ve never been able to see. It’s not just humans though who are capable of using the cameras. Milo, a sea lion at the Aquarium of the Pacific has his very own GoPro selfie stick that he uses to […]

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Photo of the Day: Out for a Walk

Category: Children Photograph: Out for a Walk by Brian Barbash Brian’s image captured my attention with the subtle rim lighting on the boy. The choice of using a B&W conversion focuses the viewers attention on the child and keeps the background house and cars from being distracting. The feeling that we are watching a child have a […]

The end of a long-forgotten era: Google is officially killing off Picasa

It’s official. Today, Google has officially announced their plan to retire Picasa, an online image editing program that was the foundation upon which many of Google’s current photo services were built on. Google has had a strange, love/hate relationship with photo management and editing services. Acquired from Lifescape in July 2004, Picasa was Google’s first […]

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Macphun’s Aurora HDR Pro Update Has Me Impressed!

By now most of you have heard of Aurora HDR from Trey Ratcliff and the team at Macphun, and if you haven’t, well it’s a joint project by Trey and Macphun to create an application tailored to exactly what the most prolific HDR photographer in the world would want out of software. Over the course of […]

A look at the men who make sure every Nikkor lens is up to Nikon’s rigorous standards

In an effort to show off how Nikkor lenses come to fruition, from concept to being placed in the hands of photographers around the globe, Nikon started a four-part video campaign called Philosophy of Nikkor. Now, the fourth and final installment of the project is complete, consisting of two new videos that show exactly what it […]

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