Sunday, December 29, 2013

Beauty of Structure - Montreal Metro Station in Alexandre Chamelat's Camera

Subway station is one of the palces we often visit. However, seldom of us have the chancing of seing in the same view of Alexandre Chamelat.

This station is located at the Quebec. This set of photos perfectly distributing the beauty of architecture, symmetry, and structure.










Thursday, December 26, 2013

Best Christmas Gifts From The Granddaughter

Nina and Gramps have been married for 61 years. Like many other people, they only take one photo at wedding. They designer granddaugphter Lauren Wells feels pity for them. As the gift of they 61 years wedding anniversary and Christmas Day, she determeine to take a set of photo for them.

Lauren chooses the UP as the theme for grandfather always has the bowknot along. What's your Christmas gift to your grandparents?







Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Instagram Photographer of 2013 from Times: David Guttenfelder



Instagram has been one of the most important photos communities and attracts a lot of photographers. Then, who is the best of them in 2013? Times awarded the Instagram photographer of 2013 to the Chief Asia Photographer of AP – David Guttenfelder. His Instagram (@dguttenfelder) show another view of North Korea daily life.

Below are his words in bio: David Guttenfelder North Korea curious. AP chief Asia photographer. On assignment for National Geographic Magazine. iPhone only here. Twitter: @dguttenfelder. All his works on Instagram are shot by iPhone.









Monday, December 23, 2013

Africa Men on the Brink

The development of Africa is far from other places in the world. Senegal is one of the countries. Photographer Anthony Kurtz (faceboook) went into this country and took the below photos of the common people.

"My works are focusing on the Africa man on the brink. Sometimes are on mental while others on physical. It depends on the condition and though of the day."

















Sunday, December 22, 2013

Mini Photo Printer Recommendations



Mini photo printers are the ones that can only print 6 inch photos (some of them support 8 inch). These ones don’t choosing this traditional inkjet printer but the thermal dye sublimation for imaging. This kind is very small in size and allows you take it on a journey. The population of it is happened in these 10 years. One of the reasons is that the recognition of high maintenance cost and bad performance of the traditional inkjet printer. Added on the convenience and not bad performance, mini thermal dye sublimation ones attract much attention.

Canon CP900

  • New wireless capabilities lets you print right from your computer, iOS and Android devices
  • Light, compact body and an optional battery makes it easy to take this printer with you
  • Preview your images on the built-in 2.7-inch tilt-up LCD
  • Enhance your photos with the improved "Portrait Image Optimize"
  • Print water resistant photos that last up to 100 years in just 47 seconds

Fuji IP-10




  • Easy-To-Use System For Making Passport & Id Photos
  • 3 Operating Modes Selected By User
  • Offers 6 Output Configurations & 4 Customizable
  • System Includes Finepix Printer Ip-10 Featuring Passport/Id Software, Paper Tray, Ac Adapter, Power Cable, Cd, Cleaner, Printer Manual, Usb Extension Cord.

Sony DPP-F800

Friday, December 20, 2013

The First Worst Camera of the Year Award 2013 Is Started At Photorumors

When it comes to the end of a year, various prizes are awarded to the new products of the year. You may even be confused that every new product will win 2 or 3 prizes of the year. Now, you have a chance to choose the worst one. Photorumors recently choose several products and provide the chance of voting. Which one is not your taste? Give it a vote.

The URL is: http://photorumors.com/2013/12/18/worst-camera-of-the-year-2013/

To specific devices:

Several websites are doing the best camera of the year awards, which is kind of getting boring. That's why this year I am introducing the first Worst Camera of the Year Award. I will keep this post pinned on top till the end of the year and then I will announce the winner (loser). Please vote and spread the word. Here are the nominees in a random order :
Leica-X-Vario-Type-107
Leica X Vario ($2,850): a "mini M" was this not.
Hasselblad-Orange-Stellar-camera
Hasselblad Stellar (unknown price): because the Lunar was not bad enough?
Pentax-Q7-mirrorless-camera
Pentax Q7 ($496.95): who is buying those?
Canon PowerShot N 3
Canon PowerShot N ($255): a camera with Facebook integration, would be great if we did not have smartphones.
Fujifilm-X-A1-camera
Fujifilm X-A1 ($499): the X line is great, but don't we have enough models already?
Nikon-1-S1-mirrorless-camera
Nikon 1 S1 ($279+): I think this was a joke.
Olympus STYLUS1
Olympus Stylus 1 ($699): the OM-D is a great camera, but why make a mini-OM-D and sell it for $700?
Panasonic-FZ70-60x-zoom-camera
Panasonic Lumix FZ70 ($279): with 20-1200mm lens - the only reason this camera exists is to show that 60x zoom compact is possible.
Samsung-Galaxy-NX-Android-mirrorless-camera
Samsung Galaxy Camera ($1,699): is it a camera or a tablet?
Sony-Cybershot-QX100-camera-module
Sony Cybershot QX100 ($498): a self contain lens-camera module - a solution to a non-existing problem.