Hubble Zooms in on Shrapnel from an Exploded Star 

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…the Cygnus Loop, a donut-shaped nebula that is six times the apparent diameter of the full moon. The Hubble Space Telescope was used to zoom into a small portion of that remnant, called the Veil Nebula…

Source: HubbleSite – NewsCenter – Hubble Zooms in on Shrapnel from an Exploded Star (09/24/2015) – Introduction

Macaque Holds Rights to Selfie, Lawsuit Claims

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When an animal takes a selfie, who owns the rights to it?

Source: Macaque Holds Rights to Selfie, Lawsuit Claims

Beauty beyond – winning astronomy photography – BBC News

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Shimmering phenomena in the night sky – and starry sights billions of light years away – take a look at some of the finalists in the 2015 Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition.

Source: Beauty beyond – winning astronomy photography – BBC News

The British Wildlife Photography Awards 2015 winners – in pictures | Environment | The Guardian

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An image of gannets on a Shetland Island clifftop leads this year’s stunning selection of winning photographs that capture the diversity of British wildlife. Over 100 images and videos, including winning and commended entries, will be exhibited across the UK starting in London on 14 September

Source: The British Wildlife Photography Awards 2015 winners – in pictures | Environment | The Guardian

Canon Global : Canon developing next-generation imaging devices to expand the possibilities of visual expression

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TOKYO, September 8, 2015—Canon Inc. announced today that it is developing a Cinema EOS System 8K camera and professional-use 8K reference display that will support the production of next-generation 8K video content, along with a still-image single-lens reflex camera equipped with a CMOS sensor featuring approximately 120 million effective pixels. Through the Company’s proprietary imaging technologies, Canon provides still and video input and output devices that will contribute to the development of imaging culture.

Source: Canon Global : Canon developing next-generation imaging devices to expand the possibilities of visual expression

Canon develops APS-H-size CMOS sensor with approximately 250 megapixels

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Canon Inc., is developing an APS-H-size (approx. 29.2 x 20.2 mm) CMOS sensor incorporating approximately 250 million pixels (19,580 x 12,600 pixels)

Source: Canon develops APS-H-size CMOS sensor with approximately 250 megapixels, the world’s highest pixel count for its size – Canon UK

Selfie madness: too many dying to get the picture | Reuters

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The rise of selfie photography in some of the world’s most beautiful, and dangerous, places is sparking a range of interventions aimed at combating risk-taking that has resulted in a string of gruesome deaths worldwide.

Source: Selfie madness: too many dying to get the picture | Reuters

World’s Most Powerful Camera Receives Funding Approval 

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Plans for the construction of the world’s largest digital camera at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have reached a major milestone. The 3,200-megapixel centerpiece of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), which will provide unprecedented details of the universe and help address some of its biggest mysteries, has received key “Critical Decision 2” approval from the DOE.

Source: World’s Most Powerful Camera Receives Funding Approval | SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Clifton R. Adams’ photographs of 1920s and 30s Britain using Autochrome technology 

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From Boy Scouts on a hike to children playing on a beach, this wonderful set of photographs captures British life almost a century ago…They were taken by Clifton R. Adams, who was sent to England by National Geographic magazine to photograph life in the country…He took the images in colour using Autochrome Lumière, which was the most advanced colour photographic process of the day.

Source: Clifton R. Adams’ photographs of 1920s and 30s Britain using Autochrome technology | Daily Mail Online

Inventor of digital camera says Kodak never let it see the light of day

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If your employee came to you in 1975 and told you he’d invented the digital camera, what would you do? If you were Kodak, the answer was to effectively shove him in a closet and hope the product never reached the mass market.

via Inventor of digital camera says Kodak never let it see the light of day – Business Insider.