Category Archives: Daily Most Clicked

eyecurious

eyecurious is a blog written by Marc Feustel about photography and all thing related. My background is in Japanese photography, but eyecurious travels to as many photographic territories as possible through exhibition and book reviews, photographer interviews, random thoughts and … Continue reading

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Photographer receives apology after armed guards harass him for taking photos | Photography is Not a Crime

Rob Hurlbut was standing on the platform of the San Diego Trolley when he saw a group of armed security guards tackle a man for smoking a cigarette. He began shooting video with his digital SLR, prompting a female guard … Continue reading

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Rumor: Nikon D4 will be tested at the 2010 Super Bowl and Winter Olympics | Nikon Rumors

Link: Rumor: Nikon D4 will be tested at the 2010 Super Bowl and Winter Olympics | Nikon Rumors

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Little People – a tiny street art project: Spilt Milk

Four amazing new pieces just posted by street artist SLINKACHU Link: Little People – a tiny street art project: Spilt Milk

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Haiti three weeks later – The Big Picture

Tomorrow will mark three weeks since the massive January 12th earthquake in Haiti, and tent cities remain full, even as some businesses and factories are beginning to reopen in Port-au-Prince. Now that massive amounts of aid have arrived, distribution problems … Continue reading

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Aevum – December Collection

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Wonderful Machine » Haiti From Our Photographer’s Eyes

My arrival in Haiti was shocking…the amount of people in the streets, people wandering around wounded from the earthquake (broken limbs, open head wounds etc.)…people were now living on the streets for fear of another earthquake or due to the … Continue reading

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The Online Photographer: Leica: Could Be Worse

the conventional wisdom about the price of Leica products is, well, wrong. It’s a commonplace to hear things like, “Leica needs to lower its prices to make its cameras more accessible to more people.” No; no, it doesn’t. Link: The … Continue reading

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Unique Photo: Canon 1D Mark IV Versus Nikon D3S

Last week at Coastal Sports in Long Island, Unique Photo put two of the best cameras in the hands of two top-tier professional photographers. Canon and Nikon are the powerhouses in the digital SLR market, and their flagship cameras represent … Continue reading

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Awkward Stock Photos

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Visions of the Decade: Todd Heisler’s “Final Salute” (7 Photos) | PDN

Todd Heisler’s “Final Salute” was named by PDNOnline readers one of the most influential photo essays of the past ten years Link: Visions of the Decade: Todd Heisler’s “Final Salute” (7 Photos) | PDN Photo of the Day

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Photographer Stripped of Prestigious Wildlife Award for Cheating – PetaPixel

After a month of investigation, Jose Luis Rodriguez has been stripped of the prestigious award and banned for life, Link: Photographer Stripped of Prestigious Wildlife Award for Cheating – PetaPixel

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Essay: Prison Break – Lens

Photos by Damon Winter The main prison in Port-au-Prince emptied after the earthquake last week. Those inmates who weren’t killed were free to walk through the rubble, into the heart of the city. And an estimated 4,000 of them did … Continue reading

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