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Which is the best of the best? Vote for your product of the year

04 Jan

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Last month you voted for the best gear in five categories, and now’s your chance to let us know which of the winning products was the most impressive. With almost 30,000 votes cast already we know that you’ve got plenty of opinions about which cameras and lenses stood out, but we want more! We want to know which one you thought was the absolute best. Click through for a look at the category winners from our five classes, and a chance to cast your vote!

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Top 40 of the Year: Essential 2013 Article List for Urbanists

01 Jan

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As any experienced urbanist can tell you, city life is rarely dull and this year has proven no exception – from traffic-topping articles to staff-picked stories, here are WebUrbanist’s must-read highlights of 2013. Skim below and skip ahead as desired, but be sure to click the blue links inline along the way for full article access. Share your favorites with family and friends … and thank you, as always, for reading!

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Starting with the world of architectural anomalies of the West, a London skyscraper became a global sensation when its curved glass surface began starting fires in neighboring structures. Many readers were also amazed to discover faux facades hiding everything from train tunnels to power stations in plain sight in cities including New York, Toronto and Paris. Speaking of NYC and secrets, don’t forget this temporary abandoned water tower-turned-speakeasy on a Brooklyn rooftop.

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Meanwhile, in the East, we witnessed a Tokyo company add a top-down twist to building demolition in Japan. Nearby China, in turn, presented designs for an incredible car-free city whilst simultaneously making the news for an array of deserted urban endeavors, including a surreal smaller-scale replica of Paris.

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In the realm of futurism and fantasy, this year included a Russian space hotel design and artists making floor plans from famous American television shows. But fact can be stranger than fiction, as many commented on how much this dark tower in South Africa resembled the setting of a dystopian film. And in a bid to push urbanism beyond the borders of continents and countries altogether, one entrepreneur floated the idea of an entire high-tech offshore city. In turn, IKEA is also stretching the boundaries of architectural interventions with its portable $ 1000 flat-pack refugee shelter.

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Our ongoing 7 Wonders Series is a long-standing fan favorite and well worth browsing for travelers and urban explorers. Many of these collections showcased abandoned places around the world, including top-secret buildings and underwater wonders; some were classed by broad type, including military, residential, commercial and industrial architecture, while others were organized by region, like Antarctica and New Zealand. Still others were even more specific, including sets of abandoned ski resorts, swimming pools, bookmobiles and unfinished nuclear power plants.

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Shifting back to contemporary creations and cutting-edge design, we have seen some great innovations when it comes to modular rooms and convertible furniture, including an apartment where everything its occupant needs is hidden in floors, walls and ceilings. For those with a bit more space (and money) and an eye for luxury, there are also secret in-floor swimming pools that hide right under your feet – perhaps a reasonable place to deploy your fold-up suitcase kayak, too. Almost everyone, it would seem, loves a helpful space-saving design or a mysterious secret room, hidden passage or trap door.

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In the arts, we saw everything from invisible-ink graffiti and hyper-realistic artworks to the world’s most-vandalized landmarks and ancient Greek statues turned into modern-day hipsters. In technology, we looked back at idiotic inventions from times past and forward to futuristic materials that actually exist today. And at the increasingly interesting intersection of art and technology, we found graffiti artists tagging low-tech cellophane as well as the most powerful man-made tornado in a museum.

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WebUrbanist has managed a few milestones itself this year, with over 10 million visitors in 2013 alone (60 million+ total to date) and over 20,000,000 article views, also breaking a single-day record with nearly 500,000 pages viewed in one 24-hour period this fall. The site has topped 10,000 followers on Twitter and is nearing 50,000 fans on Facebook; those with a preference for  Google+ can now add WebUrbanist to your circles there as well. We are (as always) working on some new directions and innovations of our own, with more surprises to come in the new year. Meanwhile, it may sound cliche but it bears repeating: you readers, fans and friends of the site who share our articles and support our team … you make all of this possible, and you have our sincerest thanks and best wishes for 2014.

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Happy New Year 2014 from dPS

01 Jan

Another year has draw to a close and the clock has ticked over to 2014 on the Australian side of the world. We’d like to wish you a very Happy New Year from all of us at dPS!

By David Yu

If 2013 was kind to you, may you have more of the same.  If it wasn’t your best year ever, don’t look back, just close the door and leap into 2014 ready to tackle it head on. We’ll have more great photography articles, tutorials and reviews for you coming up and we will resume our regular schedule of two articles a day on the 3rd (in two days).

So have a great New Year wherever you are, whatever you decide to do. Me, I’ll be at a fondue with friends tonight (31st in Canada) and tomorrow will help serve 1000 homeless and low income families a hot lunch. I do it every year because it’s puts it all in perspective for me, makes me grateful, and allows me to give back.

In the comments below, share with us at dPS:

  • how will you ring in the New Year (or did you if you’re in Australia or that side of the world)?
  • what will you do to kick off 2014?
  • what part of the world do you live in, and what’s the celebration like there?  Are there fireworks? Parties? Or does it just slip by quietly?

Whatever you do, make it a happy one and we’ll see you in 2014!

HAPPY NEW YEAR

By Sergiu Bacioiu

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Year in Review: Mobile Traffic Trends at JMG-Galleries.com

30 Dec

Seeing that it’s the end of the year I thought I would review my web site metrics and share some trends I’ve noticed regarding mobile usage. Note tomorrow I’ll review some interesting social media trends.

Ever since the iPhone was introduced in 2007 I’ve been keeping an eye on how my web site has been viewed. As mobile operating systems have evolved introducing real web browsers (real in the sense that they closely resemble computer based browsers) I’ve been anticipating that there would be a shift in browsing platforms from computers to mobile devices. There really wasn’t a question of whether it would happen, but when and how fast.

Mobile Site Traffic Trends at JMG-Galleries

This year appears to be noteworthy in that over a 1/4 of my site traffic now comes from visitors on mobile devices (cell phones, tablet computers, etc.). Above is a graph showing the percentage of my web site traffic coming from mobile devices. In short, nearly every year since 2007 traffic from mobile devices has doubled. If this trend holds true then next year could be the first year my site traffic is split between mobile devices and computers.  Earlier in the year I realized I needed to adjust my site design to better accommodate mobile devices and implemented a responsive web template. Doing so could have helped sway the numbers, but I think whether my new web template went into effect or not I’d have seen this type of jump.  Will 2014 be the year that mobile viewing takes over? We’ll see.

How did your web site fare with mobile traffic?

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Best of dPS 2013 – Some of the Most Popular Articles of the Year

30 Dec

To continue on our week of the Best of dPS, today we’ll look at some general topics. We’ve already looked at the Top Landscape articles from 2013, All About Gear, and yesterday we had the Portrait Tutorial Feast. So we’ve covered some of the specific topics that you love to read about. But what if you just want to brush up on some basic camera settings or composition?  Then, check out:

The Best of dPS – the top photography articles in 2013 in no particular order:

  1. ISO Settings in Digital Photography
  2. Introduction to Aperture in Digital Photography
  3. Rule of Thirds
  4. Introduction to Shutter Speed in Digital Photography
  5. Learning about Exposure – The Exposure Triangle
  6. 21 Settings, Techniques and Rules All New Camera Owners Should Know
  7. Raw vs. JPG
  8. Photography Quotes
  9. Digital Photography Tips for Beginners
  10. How to Photograph…
  11. 5 Elements of Composition in Photography
  12. How to photograph sunrises and sunsets
  13. 5 Photography Bad Habits to Quit
  14. Long exposure photography
  15. Why You Should Use Your Lens’ Hood
  16. How to Avoid Camera Shake
  17. Aperture and Shutter Priority Modes
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How to Avoid Camera Shake

Did you have other favourites? Share them in the comments below.

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Kelby Training: A Year of Photography Training for a Few Cents Per day

24 Dec

Todays Deal in our 12 Days of Christmas is EPIC!

It is a full year of training from some of the word’s best photographers for just a few cents per day.

Kelby Training is offering you a 20% discount on their full year training package. Normally $ 199 – today you get it for $ 40 off.

Grab it here

Note: This deal is for today only and to secure it you need to choose the full year option and use the coupon code – DPS13 – when checking out.

1000?s of Training Sessions from the World’s Best Photography Instructors

This subscription gets you to an amazing array of online learning. They have 1000?s of sessions and 100′s of hours of classes that you gain access to – plus they’re adding more every week.

The variation of topics is huge – there are classes on lighting, portraiture, wildlife, weddings, fashion, sports, landscape, macro, travel, concert, food, post production…. the list goes on (and there are many classes on each of these topics).

There are classes for beginners and more advanced photographers.

Just check out the courses page (linked to at the top of this page) to a look at what you get access to.

Best of all the caliber of those instructing in these sessions is second no none.

Not only do you get training from Scott Kelby – author of the best selling photography books in the world – you’ll also get access to some World class photographers, authors and trainers like Joe McNally, Jay Maisel, Anne Cahill, Dave Black, Janine Warner, Jeremy Cowart and many many more will instruct you.

Their teaching is relaxed and informal and many times will even take you out on location with them to see what they’re doing on an actual shoot.

Check out this video from Scott Kelby which tells you more about this training:

Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee

This deal has a Money Back Guarantee. So even if you’re not sure if its for you, you can sign up and experience Kelby Training for yourself and if you’re not satisfied get your money back.

Like our other deals in the last week – this deal lasts for 24 hours.

Secure This Deal Today

This deal is the perfect way to set yourself up for an amazing year in 2014 – a great investment in your photographic learning.

To secure your 20% discount you must choose the full year training option and use the coupon code – DPS13 – when checking out.

Sign up today here

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DPReview Gear of the Year Part 5: Canon Rebel SL1/100D

11 Dec

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A lot of equipment passes through our Seattle and London offices, everything from high-end cameras to inexpensive accessories. A lot of it gets reviewed, but we can’t cover everything. In this series of short articles, DPReview staff will be highlighting their personal standout products of the year. In part 5, Shawn Barnett talks about his personal favorite – the Canon Rebel SL1/100D.

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TIME’s top photos of the year

07 Dec

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Each year TIME picks 10 images from 10 photographers to represent some of top news stories of the year. From the massacre at the Westgate Mall in Kenya, the Boston Marathon bombings, to the recent typhoon in the Philippines, the collection highlights the work of seasoned photojournalists. Learn more

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DPReview Gear of the Year Part 4: Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM

05 Dec

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A lot of equipment passes through our Seattle and London offices, everything from high-end cameras to inexpensive accessories. A lot of it gets reviewed, but we can’t cover everything. In this series of short articles, DPReview staff will be highlighting their personal standout products of the year. In part 4, Richard Butler discusses the Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM and what it means for APS-C shooters.

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DPReview Gear of the Year Part 3: Olympus OM-D E-M1

29 Nov

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A lot of equipment passes through our Seattle and London offices, everything from high-end cameras to inexpensive accessories. A lot of it gets reviewed, but we can’t cover everything. In this series of short articles, DPReview staff will be highlighting their personal standout products of the year. In part 3, Andy Westlake talks about his personal favorite – the Olympus OM-D E-M1.

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