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26 April 2017

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 masks, clouds, punks, Apple and a BorrowLenses deal.

  • In The Masks We Wear, Alan Taylor presents 28 photos of "people wearing masks, covering their faces for a wide variety of reasons." There's more than one laugh to be found in the group.
  • Moose Peterson shows why All Clouds Are Not Created Equally in a series of images taken during a three-and-a-half hour ferry flight of two B-25s. "You gotta be looking ahead, thinking it through and then rip when you see the best clouds," he advises.
  • Jay Barmann reports that photographer Michael Jang is selling his photos of the San Francisco punk scene for $20. "I wasn't so much into the big names, I was into the energy," Jang says.
  • Yesterday Apple announced "plans to launch dozens of new educational sessions next month in all 495 Apple stores ranging in topics from photo and video to music, coding, art and design and more."
  • BorrowLenses is offering 50 percent off its three membership tiers but just for two weeks. Membership provides "free shipping, VIP service access and a three percent rebate on all completed rentals," the company said.

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