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Canon launched the concept camera it showed off late last year; Facebook splashed out an unholy sum of money for Instagram and its 35 million subscribers; and Haje launched an online photo school. You might have thought that that was quite sufficient for one week, but there was plenty more. Take a look…

Mobile madness

How did Instagram create a culture of high-quality photos? link (2012-04-14 by @Photocritic)
Photo-sharing app Tadaa sees huge increase of attention after Facebook’s purchase of Instagram: link (2012-04-14 by @Photocritic)
Understanding Facebook & Instagram: Unfortunately everything about Facebook defies logic link (2012-04-11 by @Photocritic)

Controversial?

10 Photographers You Should Ignore… link (2012-04-13 by @Photocritic)

Get inspired

Ballet super slow motion. 1000 frames per second! Crazy! link(2012-04-13 by @Photocritic)
How to Create a Mind-Bending Camera-less Mirror Self-Portrait link (2012-04-10 by @Photocritic)
How To Build A White Background Home Video Studio link (2012-04-13 by @Photocritic)

Questions in need of answers

Should you use one package for software management and editing – or two different pieces of software? link (2012-04-13 by @Photocritic)
What is the difference between HDR photography and a normal image with the contrast increased? link(2012-04-11 by @Photocritic)
What are the differences between space photos taken by amateurs and space agencies? | Photography Questions link (2012-04-11 by @Photocritic)
Why would someone spend thousands on a nice camera when post-processing applications cost a fraction of the price? link (2012-04-11 by @Photocritic)

Finally…

What do you call the job of people that edit images that come from space telescopes? | Photography Questions link(2012-04-11 by @Photocritic)
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