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11 March 2023

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. This time we look at 50 famous sports photos, simplicity, filters, more incomes, cafe display, Luminar Neo, SSD reliability stats and cURL.

  • The Guardian presents 50 Photographs That Reshaped Sport. Eadweard Muybridge made the cut.
  • In The Essence of Simplicity, Harold Davis photographs three single blossoms. "Sometimes the apparently simplest things are the hardest to pull off," he writes.
  • Dahlia Ambrose links to Eight Guides on Filters that explain how to use ND filters, polarizers, color filters for black and white, infrared, UV filters, macro lens filters, light pollution filters and solar filters for sun observation.
  • Rob Haggart adds two more photographers to his series Photographers, How Much Do You Make?
  • A Reddit poster asks about Displaying Photos in a Cafe and gets some good advice.
  • The MacHeist Store is offering Luminar Neo as a lifetime bundle with six add-ons for $79 (down from $400 for the package).
  • Andy Klein has published The SSD Edition: 2022 Drive Stats Review at Backblaze, the first time the company has reported on the 2,906 solid state drives encompassing 13 models that it uses as boot dives for its data storage servers.
  • Kevin Purdy reports cURL Is Getting a 25th Birthday Party This Month. Photo Corners has used cURL embedded in Keyboard Maestro macros to copy our daily updates from our test server to our public one for many years. We lift a glass to the venerable utility.

More to come! Meanwhile, here's a look back. And please support our efforts...


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