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Computational Photography Advances a Long-Loved Art

Photography has existed for over 150 years, and photography has been a hobby everyone could enjoy for around 100. The term “computational photography,” (also called “computational imaging”) of course, is a much more modern term that goes far beyond what traditional photography has to offer. Its purpose is to overcome the limitations of traditional photography using tech. It utilizes the newest developments in photographic technology to improve everything from optics and sensors to composition, style, and more. Its intent is simply to improve the way photographers process, manipulate, and interact with arguably the most simple and basic form of visual media available to us today. While some still prefer the raw nature of traditionally taken photos, computational photography is a means of which everyone can take advantage to improve the quality of the photos they take. This means it has application for those who do not know the technical aspects of photography as well as for professionals, and especially in the professional realm. It provides obvious advantages in business, web design, presentation, the legal field, medicine, and much more. While as a hobby it may have its detractors, there is no denying the benefit it could provide when the quality of clarity what one can see in an image can make a very important determination. Read more »


The Nikon D500 is the Best Camera in its Price Range

While digital photography is no longer a new technology by any means, top-tier digital cameras are still the best means to capture the highest quality photographs, and it is not as though technological development has left digital photography behind. DSLR cameras are still utilizing innovations in tech, and there is no camera in which this is more evident than the Nikon D500. It holds top rankings and some of the best reviews among such esteemed tech publications as CNET and TechRadar as well as photography sites and magazines like dpreview, photographylife.com, and Popular Photography. Upon reviewing the camera’s top of the line specs and features, it is easy for any amateur or photography professional to understand why. Read more »


Shoot and Share Better Photos With Photospotland

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Photography is one of the most popular hobbies worldwide, enjoyed by people everywhere no matter their level of expertise. It was also one of the first features ever to be adapted to social media. It is true that most of our mobile technology has photo taking and sharing features, but even smartphones and tablets have not yet reached the point of achieving the same quality of photographs as a high-end camera with all the equipment necessary for different conditions. Photospotland serves the needs of those who prefer using a digital camera for taking photographs rather than a mobile tech device. It is not limited merely to the photographs themselves, though. Photospotland’s creators developed the website and app in order to integrate photography, sharing, travel and community all into one easy experience. Read more »


Guiding Shutterfly To Success, Jeffrey Housenhold Is An Impressive CEO!

Digital photography has dramatically changed the photography market.  What was once a casual hobby or a top-dollar profession for skilled experts has become a daily routine for many people across all different walks of life and social strati.  With the prevalence of cameras on smartphones and social networks, people all over the world take millions of photographs per day and frequently post or store them on the Internet.  With the rise of so many digital photography options, there have come many new services related to digital photography on the Internet.  One of the most engaging digital photography sites on the Internet is Shutterfly, and it is run by Jeffrey Housenbold. Read more »


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