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17 September 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 Camera+ 6.0 and Fragment in iOS 8, Capt. Linnaeus Tripe at the National Gallery of Art, in-camera multiple exposures and Newsha Tavakolian's battle with a French foundation.

  • In iOS 8 Photo Editing Extensions: Camera 6.0+ and Fragment, Federico Viticci gives the two photo editing extensions a whirl after today's iOS 8 update.
  • On Sept. 21, the National Gallery of Art opens an exhibit of 60 photographs taken between 1854 and 1860 by British photographer Captain Linnaeus Tripe, who captured some of the earliest photographs of India and Burma (Myanmar). The show runs through Jan. 4, 2015.
  • In Falling, Harold Davis uses a Zeiss Otus 55mm f1.4 lens on a Nikon D800 and two strobes. But the real trick is his in-camera multiple exposure technique. "The mechanics of in-camera multiple-exposure photography aren't too tough to master provided auto-gain is enabled."
  • In Keeping True to an IranianVision, Minus Big Money, David Gonzalez reports on Newsha Tavakolian's battle with a French foundation that awarded her a photojournalism prize and then tried to take over her project, putting her life in danger. She returned the "prize."

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