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Huawei Honor 6 Plus offers three 8MP cameras

17 Dec

Huawei has announced the Honor 6 Plus with not one, not two, but three 8MP cameras. One serves as a selfie-capture unit at the front while the other two are lined up side-by-side on the rear of the device. As on the HTC One M8 the dual lens setup allows for refocusing of already captured images. Read more

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Huawei announces octa-core Honor 6 with 13MP camera

29 Jun

Chinese smartphone maker Huawei has announced the Honor 6, a high-end model that is squarely aimed at the the competition’s flagship devices such as the Apple iPhone 5s and Samsung Galaxy S5. Though not necessarily groundbreaking, the camera specs are decent with a 13MP 1/3-inch BSI CMOS sensor that we’ve also seen on the OnePlus One. The lens offers a fast F2.0 aperture but there is no talk of an optical image stabilization system. Learn more

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Huawei announces octa-core Honor 6 with 13MP camera

25 Jun

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Chinese smartphone maker Huawei has announced the Honor 6, a high-end model that is squarely aimed at the the competition’s flagship devices such as the Apple iPhone 5s and Samsung Galaxy S5. Though not necessarily groundbreaking, the camera specs are decent with a 13MP 1/3-inch BSI CMOS sensor that we’ve also seen on the OnePlus One. The lens offers a fast F2.0 aperture but there is no talk of an optical image stabilization system. Learn more

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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GIF creator receives honor, still chafes at mispronunciation

22 May

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If you’ve ever wondered who to thank (or blame) for those 8-bit animated graphics that remain prelevant even on today’s high-bandwidth Internet, Steve Wilhite is your man. He was honored for that achievement at this year’s Webby Awards and took the opportunity to once again remind us how ‘GIF’ should be pronounced. (via New York Times)

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Metropolitan Cityscapes: Maps Honor Favorite Places

30 Nov

[ By Steph in Art & Drawing & Digital. ]

Each city is as different, and as beautiful, as we are. That’s the sentiment behind ‘Metropolitan Cityscapes‘, beautifully complex city maps with the negative space around the streets meticulously cut out, leaving delicate patterns behind.

Perhaps your tie to your favorite city is family history, or perhaps you walked down one of those unfamiliar streets as a visitor and have never forgotten the way it felt to take part in something entirely new. Designers Chauntelle Trinh and Eckard Buscher didn’t just arbitrarily choose the cities for their series of papercut maps, they explored them and set out to capture their essence.

Rather than simply modifying a city map and cutting it out, the designers undertook what they call ‘expeditions’ to gain an intimate understanding of metropolitan cities like Hong Kong, New York and San Francisco. Walking the streets to get a sense of the terrain, discovering the features that stood out to them, colored the way they designed each map.

“The centre of a city, its beating heart, is a palimpsest overflowing with imagery. Layers upon layers of stories have accumulated and disappeared through time. Behind each facade, each brick, each pathway, untold stories, memories and dreams are waiting to be narrated. Above all the noise, if you listen carefully, you can hear your own tale of the city.”

“To tell our stories of the city, we peeled away all the complex urban layers so that only the bare bones of place remains. Each line drawn and cut on every cityscape has a distinct story. Metropolitan Cityscapes are a new vision of the city as organism.”


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