Happy Friday everyone!
Let's jump right into this week's #PhotoFriday Roundup:
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360 for All
Announced this week, the Ricoh Theta SC 360 Degree Spherical Panorama Digital Camera offers high image quality with high-precision stitching technology that delivers an astonishing 360° experience. The slim, lightweight design makes this an ideal 360° camera for portability and is easy to handhold without the use of additional accessories, while the dual fish-eye lenses capture all of your surroundings with a simple push of a button.
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A Professional-Class Camera
The α6500 professional-class APS-C interchangeable-lens camera features unbeatably fast autofocus; High-density Tracking AF Technology with comprehensive phase-detection AF point coverage; enhanced buffer for continuous shooting at up to 11fps (Hi+); 5-axis optical image stabilization; and touchscreen focus control.
Customer Delivery Date: December 6th, 2016
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Samy's Link Love
Check out our favorite media of the week from the photography world.
This 'street corner' photographer is capturing NYC portraits in one shot
Source: http://nyp.st/2d4Hx4I
Disneyland Used Photo Trickery to Hide Uncle Walt's Bad Habit
Did you know that Walt Disney was a smoker? Like, a three-pack-a-day smoker? Well, there are tons of photos where Disney is flashing a strange two finger point. That's because, in an effort to keep Disney's smoking habit out of the sight of children visiting Disneyland, the company airbrushed his cigarettes out of photos.
The folks at Disney were quite thorough in their efforts.
Source: http://bit.ly/2dcFY4N
BONUS
A (Photo) Trip to the Desert
From the official Desert Trip website:
"A one-of-a-kind, 36,000 square foot exhibit with over 200 classic and rarely seen images from rock's glorious heyday. Featuring the work of over a dozen of the biggest names in rock & roll photography, including: Michael Cooper, Henry Diltz, Lynn Goldsmith, Bob Bonis, Bob Gruen, Elliott Landy, Gered Mankowitz, Jim Marshall, David Montgomery, Terry O’Neill, Denis O'Regan, Ethan Russell, Barrie Wentzell, Baron Wolman, and others."
I think your weekend plans have just been made for you.