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isthisit.nz
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| | | | | You're in a new city for a weekend and take a bunch of photographs. When you get home you review your shots and delete some of them. The Keeper Rate is the ratio of shots you keep versus those you throw away. It's a concept, not a literal metric. I've got a camera on my phone, a Sony digital camera, a 35mm film camera, and a medium format film camera. Shooting film made me start thinking about Keeper Rate. A roll of film in a 35mm film camera can store thirty five images. Film for my medium format camera... | |
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lonelysandwich.com
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| | | | | lonelysandwich: " Ergo dronies If Kottke says it's a thing, it must be a thing. As consumer camera drones become more common, this kind of shot (or the one that inspired it by Amit Gupta) will become... | |
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darice.org
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| | | | | Before phone cameras became good enough to rival a mid-entry DSLR camera, I used to carry around my Nikon camera and a lens or two every time I took a trip. A day trip to Amsterdam or a weekend away to Paris or Antwerp. But the more improved phone cameras became, the more bogged down... | |
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alex.kirk.at
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