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Apple is the Most Popular Camera Brand on Tumblr?Dec 15, 2009
Tumblr has a very interesting camera breakdown, with the Apple Photo Booth built in webcam and picture taking program taking the first slot, and entry level Canon DSLRs rounding out the top.
Via Crunch Gear.
Meta: At the AAAsDec 3, 2009
I'm at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting in Philadelphia.
Experimenting with a blogging client for the iPhone.
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Location:N Juniper St,Philadelphia,United States
Announce: AAA and Ethnographic TerminaliaNov 29, 2009
Just a note that the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association will be held next week in Philadelphia. I'll be in Philly starting Tuesday as part of the Society for Visual Anthropology conference which starts right before it....
Beautiful Slow Shutter PhotographsNov 27, 2009
Gizmodo's latest Shooting Challenge was on slow shutter shots, and they had some amazing results.
74 Mesmerizing Slow Shutter Shots
Honesty: I never, in my wildest dreams, expected your slow shutter photography to be this crazy-awesome. But...
Great Selection of Photos from National Geographic's International Photography Contest 2009Nov 23, 2009
What an incredible set of photographs. This is one out of twenty-five photos selected by Alan Taylor for The Big Picture, "a photo blog for the Boston Globe/boston.com."
National Geographic's International Photography Contest 2009
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