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15 May 2014
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at a Bentley shot on iPhones and edited on iPads, a uniform skin tones tutorial, Mike Kelley's viral LAX composite and Chekmenev's black and white images from Ukriane.
- Jim Dalrymple links to Bentley's new ad shot on an iPhone 5s, assembled on an iPad Air. "At the end they show a behind-the-scenes of how it was shot and put together," he notes. You can return to reality with this.
- Christian Grüner show you How To Get Uniform Skin Tones using Capture One Pro 7's Color Editor Tool's Skin Tones tab.
- In My Photo Went Viral, And Nothing Could Have Prepared Me For What Happened After, Mike Kelley reveals how his Wake Turbulence image of multiple airliners taking off at LAX was made -- and all the "friends" he made after. (Thanks, Aaron.)
- James Estrin's Tangled Identities and Allegiances in Ukraine showcases 20 years of Alexander Chekmenev's black and white images exploring ethnic identity and citizenship.
More to come...