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8 October 2024
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 Reuters, sports, e-waste, ephemeral moments, Johnston's real estate job, Durango, some questions and APFS incompatibilities.
- Reuters presets 23 Pictures of the Day from yesterday.
- The Associated Press showcases its Sports Week in Pictures.
- Jonathan Lambert presents Stunning Photos of a Vast E-Waste Dumping Ground. The image are from the project called E-Waste in Ghana: Tracing Transboundary Flows, which won this year's Fondation Carmignac photojournalism award
- Rob Wood presents Light Stalking's September photo contest winners on the theme Ephemeral Moments.
- In Michelle's Big-House Job, Mike Johnston shows off his first job photographing real estate. No drone or walk-through videos, but he used two cameras, one his iPhone. And plenty of Photoshopping.
- Derrick Story tells how he made it 1200 Miles to Durango in his EV. And what he did when he got there.
- In More Questions Asked (And Answered), Thom Hogan talks about Nikon's plans to introduce a global shutter and the shift from dynamic range to speed in sensors.
- Howard Oakley share six key points about APFS Incompatibilities and How to Live With Them.
More to come! Meanwhile, here's a look five years back. And please support our efforts...