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By the Silent Line: Watch an Abandoned Railroad Disappear

13 Sep

[ By Steph in Art & Photography & Video. ]

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Among the rusting vestiges of Europe’s Industrial Revolution, this 20-mile relic of a railroad in Paris has been abandoned since 1934, and while it has been retaken by nature in the ensuing decades, it will likely disappear altogether as the city grows. Photographer Pierre Folk has spent the last few years capturing what remains of ‘La Petite Ceinture,’ known as ‘Little Belt’ in English.

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From the series, "By the Silent Line."

Completed in the 1860s, the railroad carried passengers around the City of Light until the underground metro system and personal automobile made it obsolete. At its peak, it was considered a hallmark of progress, with transfers to other Paris railway networks completed by horse-drawn carts. But once it was decommissioned, access was restricted, turning it into a sort of post-apocalyptic time capsule.

From the series, "By the Silent Line."

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In the eighty years since it was last in use, La Petite Ceinture has become a habitat for at least 70 different animal species and host to over 200 varieties of plants. Folk’s photographs reveal a strange sort of in-between phase in which this stretch of railway in such a vibrant, metropolitan city is nearly forgotten, tangled with ivy.

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Abandoned Railroad Paris 8

As popular elevated parks like the High Line in New York City and Paris’ own Promenade Plantee prove, it likely won’t stay this way for long. Proposals have already been put forth to transform the rail from its current eerily quiet state into public space. Says Folk, “As a river, its shores constantly change over time, but it persists… an intimate place where past and modernity make their acquaintance.”

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Weekly Photography Challenge: Animals

13 Sep

Earlier I shared a bunch of images of wild animals for you to admire. There are some amazing shots out there and it takes a great amount of patience to be a wildlife photographer.

So your challenge this week is to go out and photograph some animals. They don’t necessarily have to be wild, but if you can find some – bonus!

By Massmo Relsig

Your dog, the squirrel in backyard, or even a visit to your local zoo will work. Think about your lens selection (wildlife photographers usually use really long lenses, partly to keep their subjects from eating them), your camera settings to freeze or blur any action, and your timing. Will you use a tripod or a monopod? What time of day is best to find the animals and get the best light?

These are all things I want you to consider as you go out to photography animals. Remember if you head out into nature:

Take only photographs – leave only footsteps

Photographing animals will require patience. They may not do what you want or expect them to do, so you have to be ready and anticipate their actions. Are you up to the challenge? Go!

By jimmy brown

By Silver Doctor

By Tobias

By Lumiere2005

By Martin Fisch

By Terry Chay

By Humberto Moreno

By Tetsumo

By Marie and Alistair Knock

By Ian Robertson

Share your animal photos

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section as pictured below) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer upload them to your favourite photo sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge.

 

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Fast and full-frame: Nikon announces 24MP Nikon D750

13 Sep

Nikon has released the enthusiast-focused D750, a 24MP full-frame DSLR which sits between the D610 and D810 in the company’s lineup. The D750 offers an improved version of the 51-point AF system from the D810, a 6.5fps maximum frame-rate, plus built-in Wi-Fi and a vari-angle LCD. Video features are lifted directly from the D810 and include 1080/60p recording and full manual exposure control. Read more

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Special FX: Nikon D750 First impressions review

13 Sep

The D750 is Nikon’s latest FX format camera, which borrows features from the D810 and marries them with a 24MP sensor, offering a faster frame-rate than any non-professional full-frame Nikon DSLR. Aimed squarely at enthusiasts and full-frame upgraders the D750 boasts a comprehensive video and still photography specification which includes a tilting rear LCD screen and (on paper) an improved version of the 51-point AF system found in the D810. We’ve been using a pre-production camera for a few days – click through for our first impressions. 

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Sigma announces dp1 Quattro and LVF-01 loupe

13 Sep

Sigma has announced that the dp1 Quattro, a large-sensor compact that will be available from mid-October. The dp1 Quattro marries a 28mm equivalent F2.8 lens to the latest generation of Sigma’s Foveon technology. The dp1 Quattro joins the 40mm equivalent dp2 Quattro in the company’s lineup, with the promise of a 75mm equivalent dp3 Quattro to follow. Read more

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Von Menschen und Tieren

13 Sep

Schaue ich in das Portfolio des armenischen Fotografen Arthur Sakhkalyan, sehe ich vor allem Portraits. Portraits von Menschen und von Tieren.

Seine Bilder bestechen durch eine charmante Unperfektheit. Hier stimmt rein technisch gesehen nicht alles: Belichtungsfehler, abgeschnittene Gesichter, Portraits von hinten – unten – oben, ein verwirrender Fokus oder eine verrutschte Doppelbelichtung.

Doch wenn man sich auf Arthur Sakhkalyans Fotografien einlässt, stimmt wieder alles, denn seine Portraits transportieren vor allem eines: Nähe. Das Suchen vermeintlicher Fehler in seinen Aufnahmen sind für ihn nur Anzeichen, dass wir eine fehlerhafte Denkweise in der Fotografie haben.

Ich fotografiere so, wie ich mich in dem Moment fühle. Ich bewerte nichts, noch versuche ich irgendwas Spezielles zu zeigen, es geht nur um die Präsenz des Moments. Und ja, es gibt diese Momente, da bevorzuge ich ein halbes statt ein ganzes Gesicht.

Warme, intensive Aufnahmen von Menschen, die nicht nach Katalog oder Werbung aussehen, sondern nach besonderen Persönlichkeiten. Die sitzen und rauchen, lachen, sich die Augen reiben und einfach lebendig sind.

Tiere, die nicht in einem Studio ins rechte Licht gerückt werden oder wild und exotisch sind, sondern einfach auf der Weide stehen, Fliegen in den Augen haben und sich auch mal wegdrehen. Egal ob Mensch oder Tier, Arthur zeigt ihre Natur.

Eine Frau im Portrait mit abgeschnittener Stirn

ein weißes Pferd schaut zur Seite

Doppelbelichtung eines Mannes mit Zopf

Kuh mit Fliegen an den Augen und Belichtungsfehler

Frauenhals mit abgeschnittenem oberen Gesichtsteil

Ein weißes Pferd ganz nah

Ein Mann mit roten Wangen

Ein Mann fasst sich mit der Hand über die Augen

Eine helle Kuh seitlich

Ein Mann raucht eine Zigarette

Eine junge Kuh von der Seite

Ein Pärchen-Portrait

Ein Mädchen mit Dreadlocks seitlich fotografiert

Ein weißes zotteliges Pferd sehr nah.

Eine Frau mit nacktem Oberkörper von hinten

Arthur Sakhkalyan fotografiert seit über elf Jahren. Er benutzt hauptsächlich Polaroid-Land-Kameras oder seine Mamiya RZ 67. Weitere Portaits und Landschaftsbilder sind in seinem Flickr-Portfolio zu finden.


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A Walk on the Wild Side: A Collection of Wildlife Photography

12 Sep

Nature is an amazing thing. This week I share with you some images of wildlife, animals in nature. Some may have been taken on nature preserves or even in a zoo, but if the image is well done and we can’t tell kudos to the photographer.

If you do any wildlife photography you’ll appreciate how difficult it is to get the perfect shot. So enjoy these and be inspired.

Photograph ONCE in a LIFETIME by Marina Cano on 500px

ONCE in a LIFETIME by Marina Cano on 500px

Photograph beautiful dolphin jumping from shining water by Vitaliy Sokol on 500px

beautiful dolphin jumping from shining water by Vitaliy Sokol on 500px

Photograph Winter Ponder by Kyle Moffat on 500px

Winter Ponder by Kyle Moffat on 500px

Photograph Tiger C L A W S by yudi lim on 500px

Tiger C L A W S by yudi lim on 500px

Photograph Happy Fox by Roeselien Raimond on 500px

Happy Fox by Roeselien Raimond on 500px

Photograph Evil Dark Angel by Harry  Eggens on 500px

Evil Dark Angel by Harry Eggens on 500px

Photograph Norwegian Caribou by Ole C. Salomonsen on 500px

Norwegian Caribou by Ole C. Salomonsen on 500px

Photograph Baby owl by Limm yangmook on 500px

Baby owl by Limm yangmook on 500px

Photograph Swan on a Mission by Roeselien Raimond on 500px

Swan on a Mission by Roeselien Raimond on 500px

Photograph Let me have a Smell first by Julian Rad on 500px

Let me have a Smell first by Julian Rad on 500px

Photograph Thirsty Squirrel by Julian Rad on 500px

Thirsty Squirrel by Julian Rad on 500px

Photograph Surprise! by Simon Roy on 500px

Surprise! by Simon Roy on 500px

Photograph Bye Bye by Massimiliano Orpelli on 500px

Bye Bye by Massimiliano Orpelli on 500px

Photograph Dust by Chris Fischer on 500px

Dust by Chris Fischer on 500px

Photograph Beauty by Chris Fischer on 500px

Beauty by Chris Fischer on 500px

Photograph Awful Close by Chris Fischer on 500px

Awful Close by Chris Fischer on 500px

Photograph Bolivian Flamingos by Pedro Szekely on 500px

Bolivian Flamingos by Pedro Szekely on 500px

Photograph Wild sunset. by Patrick Galibert on 500px

Wild sunset. by Patrick Galibert on 500px

Photograph for you by Gabriele Tenhagen-Schmitz on 500px

for you by Gabriele Tenhagen-Schmitz on 500px

Photograph Golden eagle having a discussion with Red fox by Yves Adams on 500px

Golden eagle having a discussion with Red fox by Yves Adams on 500px

Photograph Midnight in Svalbard by Yves Adams on 500px

Midnight in Svalbard by Yves Adams on 500px

Photograph Vulnerable by Marina Cano on 500px

Vulnerable by Marina Cano on 500px

Photograph Arctic Fox (Vulpes lagopus fuliginosus) by Einar Gudmann on 500px

Arctic Fox (Vulpes lagopus fuliginosus) by Einar Gudmann on 500px

Photograph Csodaszarvas by Just Smile Photography on 500px

Csodaszarvas by Just Smile Photography on 500px

Photograph Skua by Einar Gudmann on 500px

Skua by Einar Gudmann on 500px

Photograph African Perforator by Marsel van Oosten on 500px

African Perforator by Marsel van Oosten on 500px

Photograph Facebook Update by Marsel van Oosten on 500px

Facebook Update by Marsel van Oosten on 500px

Photograph Run on the water by Marco Carmassi on 500px

Run on the water by Marco Carmassi on 500px

Photograph King Of The Night by Marsel van Oosten on 500px

King Of The Night by Marsel van Oosten on 500px

Photograph Midnight Shake by Marsel van Oosten on 500px

Midnight Shake by Marsel van Oosten on 500px

Photograph Lions, Masai mara by pekka Järventaus on 500px

Lions, Masai mara by pekka Järventaus on 500px

Photograph Morning Lion by Andrew Schoeman on 500px

Morning Lion by Andrew Schoeman on 500px

Photograph Serengeti Sunset by Brian Tarr on 500px

Serengeti Sunset by Brian Tarr on 500px

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Sigma announces two 150-600mm F/5-6.3 DG OS HSM zooms

12 Sep

Sigma has announced a pair of new telezoom lenses. Both described as the ‘150-600mm F/5-6.3 DG OS HSM’ one carries Sigma’s ‘Contemporary’ branding and one is positioned in its ‘Sport’ lineup. The sports version is dust and splash-proof, while both lenses boast new versions of Sigma’s optical image stabilization system. Under the hood though, their construction is significantly different. Read more 

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Tamron develops full-frame 15-30 f/2.8 ultra-wide zoom with vibration correction

12 Sep

Tamron has announced the development of its new SP 15-30mm f/2.8 DI VC USD ultra-wide zoom lens. This full-frame lens is the first in its class to offer image stabilization according to Tamron. The lens has an ultrasonic focusing motor, ‘eBAND’ and fluorine coatings, and a 9-blade diaphragm. The lens will be available for Canon, Nikon, and Sony mounts and will be displayed at Photokina next week. 

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Sony unveils FE PZ 28-135mm F4 G OSS cinema lens

12 Sep

Sony has unveiled another full-frame compatible lens for its E-mount, the FE PZ 28-135mm F4 G OSS. With an emphasis on its capabilities in video production, it offers three separate control rings for zoom, focus and aperture. The lens is dust and moisture-resistant and uses a Super Sonic Wave Motor for fast and quiet autofocus and iris control. Read more

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