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Mirrorless cameras remove the reflex, digital removed the fun

19 August 2026 at 22:08

Engadet explains the benefits of a Mirrorless camera and why you don't really need one if you are hanging on to an SLR or another camera that works just fine.

I used to think I got all the benefits of a mirrorless camera from the reduced camera shake in my Twin Reflex Cameras, but it turns out there is more to it than not having a mirror slapping around inside your camera. β€” Read the rest

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Ansel Adams shot 226 park photos for a mural that never got made

By: Popkin
13 August 2026 at 14:45
Ansel Adams β€” Ansel Adams / U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA 519904) / Public domain (Wikimedia Commons)

In 1941 the National Park Service hired Ansel Adams to make a photo mural of the national parks for the Department of the Interior Building in Washington, DC. Adams took the pictures between 1941 and 1942, and then the project stopped. β€” Read the rest

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Students once played a sport with a ball taller than they were

By: Popkin
3 August 2026 at 17:14
pushball β€” Library of Congress / no known restrictions (via The Public Domain Review)

Pushball is a sport that uses a ball six feet three inches across. The Massachusetts inventor Moses G. Crane came up with it in the 1890s because he couldn't follow American football, a small brown ball moving across a mostly brown field. β€” Read the rest

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Life-size sand sculptures once lined the Atlantic City boardwalk

By: Popkin
3 August 2026 at 16:03
sand sculpture β€” Library of Congress / no known restrictions (via The Public Domain Review)

Sand men were buskers who sculpted the beach just off the Atlantic City boardwalk and worked for tips. They built in high relief out of saltwater-soaked sand, life-size and bigger: a slain soldier beside his fallen horse, Christ on the cross, lions and snakes, a mermaid. β€” Read the rest

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