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14 November 2016
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 tonight's supermoon, Adobe's SkyReplace, the Siena International Photo Awards and Mikkel Aaland's new book.
- Tonight the moon will appear larger than it has since 1948 and it won't appear this large again until 2034. Bill Ingalls, a NASA photographer for more than 25 years, shares his tips for getting a great shot of the supermoon.
- Speaking of skies, Adobe demoed SkyReplace, in Photoshop at Adobe MAX. It uses artificial intelligence to not just put the sky where it should be but to adjust the rest of the photo for the new lighting:
- Absolutely Gorgeous Photos Reveal The Beauty In A Hard Life are just that. The images are from the Siena International Photo Awards, the photo contest that never ends.
- Sam Whiting interviews photographer Mikkel Aaland on his new book The River in My Backyard. "This is a story of two rivers," Aaland explains. "One is a real river in my backyard, and the other river is a metaphor for family, like a family tree."
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