Time flies and our photography blog Ueberlicht.com has its first anniversary today! Thanks a million, dear readers, for sharing our passion, following our posts, supporting us with likes and pluses throughout the social networks and for your feedback and comments, of course. Our first year in English was short of time but full of analogue […]
Kategorien: photography von Marina Biederbick
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Once in a while, it is time to bethink the beginning. Just like we celebrate our birthdays, we can pay tribute to the cradle of photography, the camera obscura. As photography is not a spring chicken anymore, the party starts off slow: in the form of the Pinhole Day which is taking place for the […]
Kategorien: analogue, camera, photography von Marina Biederbick
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We have been looking forward to hearing this news for a while: The HARMAN TiTAN 8×10 Pinhole Camera is available now! It (or should I rather write „He“ as the press release headlines „Big Brother is watching you“?) is the HARMAN TiTAN 4×5 Pinhole Camera’s large counterpart. One year ago, we were mightily impressed by […]
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How many megapixels do you need to take great pictures? And which camera features are required to facilitate your work? Agfa Click II More than three years ago an Agfa Click II became my constant companion. This circumstance was neither achieved by a high-resolution image sensor nor by any other special features, but is owed […]
Kategorien: analogue, camera, photography, review von Marina Biederbick
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Adobe is making a „Happy New Year“ present to everyone by giving away its Creative Suite 2 (and some other programs) for free. Of course this software has already gathered some dust since its release in 2005. Yet it offers great tools for photo and video editing as well as other tasks (layout, vector, etc.). […]
Kategorien: news, photography von Andreas Rumpf
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