Instagram Has Started Showing AI-Generated Pictures of Users
AI-generated pictures of people have started appearing in their Instagram feeds and it's alarming folk.
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AI-generated pictures of people have started appearing in their Instagram feeds and it's alarming folk.
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petapixel.com »Statista published those two charts that once more highlight the impact of the smartphone business on sales of digital cameras. They writes: According to CIPA, a Japan-based industry group with members such as OM Digital Solutions (formerly Olympus), Canon and Nikon, worldwide camera shipments dropped by 94 percent between 2010 and 2023, wiping out decades of… sonyalpharumors.com »
Topaz recently released the brand new Photo Ai 3. 0 (click here). Now it has also completely revamped its website so that you can get a better overview of all the features. Take a look at the presentation pages: Photo Ai, Video AI, GigaPixel AI. sonyalpharumors.com »
Thousands of photographs showing Arizona in the early 20th century before it became the 48th state have been made available to the public. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Astrophotographers Andrew McCarthy and Jason Guenzel teamed up to produce this stunning image of the Sun with a solar tornado spinning off it that's as tall as 14 Earths. [Read More] petapixel.com »
The new Benro Theta is selling like hotcakes on Kickstarter (Click here). Here is the full 12min long tutorial that shows you why this tripod is so unique: sonyalpharumors.com »
A new report from the World Silver Survey found that demand for silver increased 19% last year achieving its highest levels since 2015. Part of this increase is being attributed to the rising demand and surging popularity of film. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Lieutenant Dan McGovern stands amid the wreckage in Nagasaki, Japan at precisely the spot an atomic bomb had landed a month earlier. McGovern has a camera in hand, documenting one of the 20th century's most significant events. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Convinced that beautiful editorial photos always require phenomenal sets, elaborate lighting, and a full crew of people? Let Geo Leon prove you wrong. The post Photographer Goes Viral By Showing The 'Behind The Scenes' Of His 'Perfect' Photos (70 New Pics) first appeared on Bored Panda. boredpanda.com »
If you’re wondering what all Apple managed to pack inside its iPhone 12, repair site iFixit is currently hosting a live teardown of one of Apple’s latest smartphone on its YouTube channel. The review started at roughly 1:20pm ET, but it’s still going on and is available to watch from the beginning if you’d prefer to take it all in. dpreview.com »
From smol cattos showing off their surprisingly big scratchies to well-groomed floofs spreading their panther-like claws (or even reaching for that knife in your kitchen), get ready for some shockingly adorable snaps that you could just die for. boredpanda.com »
From the 17th of March, France is on Lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a professional pet photographer, I couldn't just stay idle, so I decided to create one image a day using my pets in my Studio. boredpanda.com »
I believe that colorizing images can allow a modern audience to engage better with the subject, especially in an age where we see thousands of images on a news feed every day. boredpanda.com »
'Insta Repeat' is an Instagram page that documents the repetition of the same shots found on the app in side by side compilations. Perhaps this story might feel like deja vu, that's because we introduced 'Insta Repeat' last year. boredpanda.com »
At the Cp+ show Shoten displayed their new 7Artisans 60mm macro E-mount lens mounted on a long tube which was again mounted on the Sony A6000. A quite unusual view :) You can see a Japanese video showing this combination on Fengniao. sonyalpharumors.com »
When we get a chance to look at vintage photos, it always seems that things were completely different back in the day and it’s just so hard to imagine what life was like back then. 25 years ago Bill Nelson, a vintage photography enthusiast, found a packet of negatives at an estate sale in Minneapolis, Minnesota and has been trying to find as much information about these photos as possible. boredpanda.com »
In 2014 I had a vision for a nude series that did not show any nudity. I didn't know how I was going to accomplish the project, but I knew I wanted it to be a little more complex than just a body-scape series. boredpanda.com »
Canon recently released this incredibly dramatic 5-minute video to showcase its latest CMOS sensor technologies. The opening question, set to moving music, is: “Have you ever seen a rainbow in the light of the moon?” “A moonbow is a rare phenomenon that can only be seen when the appropriate lunar brightness, angle of elevation, and […] petapixel.com »
We've all seen pictures of Paris. The "City of Love" is one of the most recognizable places on earth due to its iconic architecture. The famous Eiffel Tower standing high above the city, the wonderful bridges built above the river Seine, and the Gothic cathedral of Notre Dame. boredpanda.com »
Movies have the amazing ability of taking us to a completely different world where anything is possible. When immersed in a film, we usually don't stop and think whether this would be possible in real life, but rather fall into the movie's magic and let it dazzle us. boredpanda.com »
Evan sent me his latest video showing INCREDIBLE tethering speeds of the a7RIII: Shooting tethered with the Sony a7RIII over USB-C to a Microsoft Surface Book 2, using Profoto B1 lights, I test the tether speed of single shot for the first part of the shoot and then burst speed in the second part. sonyalpharumors.com »
When I first became interested in photography, I claimed to be a "purest". I would not do any post processing on my images, claiming that it would be "cheating" to do so. My husband, an artistic genius, told me that it was truly more professional to learn and apply some sort of editing technique to my images. boredpanda.com »
Sony Mobile has released the first super-slow-motion short movie that has been completely recorded on a smartphone. All of the movie's scenes were recorded by 120 amateur videographers from 21 countries on the TrSony Xperia XZ Premium smartphone that is capable of capturing moving images at 960 frames per second. dpreview.com »