by webmaster | 28Nov , 2015 | Destination, Isle of Wight
Appley House was on an eminence with views of the sea, protected by a sea wall. It was Tudor Revival and Gothic Revival in style. There was a clock tower at the east end. After Sir William Hutt bought it in about 1870, he had the house, gardens and estate extensively...
by webmaster | 27Nov , 2015 | blog
Canon Inc. announced today that it has developed an APS-H-size (approx. 29.2 x 20.2 mm) CMOS sensor incorporating approximately 250 million pixels (19,580 x 12,600 pixels), the world’s highest number of pixels1for a CMOS sensor smaller than the size of a 35 mm...
by webmaster | 24Nov , 2015 | Interesting articles
Came across Joel Rea’s work on Facebook and had to share this amazing image, click on the image to see the rest of the incredible album available with some brilliant surrealism. Joel Rea was born in 1983 and graduated from Queensland College of Art with a...
by webmaster | 21Nov , 2015 | Interesting articles
London-based photographic artist Katie Eleanor loves her imagination. An introverted child, she began cultivating imaginary friends and dream worlds at a young age, and rather than discarding these dreamscapes in her teen years, she took up photography as a way of...
by webmaster | 20Nov , 2015 | blog
9 YEAR-OLD WINS NATIONAL HISTORY MUSEUM BEST JUNIOR WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR! Since 1964, the National History Museum in London has been organizing their annual Wildlife Photographer Of The Year contest. This year, the Grand title winner in Young Wildlife...
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