When my man @plenoptic07 asks for a pose in the local rose garden.
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When my man @plenoptic07 asks for a pose in the local rose garden.
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Finally! It updated!
One of the best Transformers fanfic.s on FF.net finally updated!
I'm so happy!
Wow...
I think that 'Politically In Love' by plenoptic on FFN is probably one of the best Transformers fics. I've read and keep me reading it. I love the OptimusxElita pairing with a passion, it really is an OTP of mine for life. And this fic. ...it's truly beautiful to read. It isn't done yet, and honestly, I don't want it to ever be done. But, it will eventually, and I'll be waiting for its end.
[Here is a link to it: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5689468/1/Politically-In-Love ]
A very convincing look at the new Lytro - one of world's first light-field cameras. What this means -
The Lytro camera is a light-field, or plenoptic, camera. An array of micro-lenses sits over the camera’s sensor, capturing all the light in the scene being photographed (11 million rays of light, to be precise). The Lytro then saves your image in a proprietary file format to deliver a “living picture” that you can manipulate on your computer, much like a raw file. By manipulating key attributes, you can effectively change the focus of the image. That’s right: After the image has been taken. (source)
As someone in the market for a new camera, I want to go to there. Sample images here.
Just recently, a company called Lytro announced its revolutionary Light Field Camera. It allows the photographer to choose the focusing point in post. If you "miss" the shot, this may just help.
I'm excited to see how the future of Photography will be in the next 5 years.
To learn more visit:
Lytro.com
Also, this isn't the first time that this concept has been introduced. Adobe showcased this technology back in 2010. Known as the Plenoptic Lens.
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Another thing I wonder is if this is what Canon was hoping for back in July of 2010, when its WONDER CAMERA Concept was announced
Check it here: Engadget
Refocusing after the fact.