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Storm chasers Justin Cox and Chance Coldiron were just a few hundred yards away when the massive tornado that eventually struck Moore, Oklahoma first touched down. They captured the first 10 minutes of the tornado as it grew to a massive...
Storm chasers Justin Cox and Chance Coldiron were just a few hundred yards away when the massive tornado that eventually struck Moore, Oklahoma first touched down. They captured the first 10 minutes of the tornado as it grew to a massive size and watched it cross the interstate just in front of them. They appeared to be directly in touch with the local radio station in an effort to warn Moore residents of the tornado’s projected path and vicious intensity. Major kudos to Justin and Chance for sticking in there to capture such amazing footage while keeping residents in the loop. Copyright/DMCA Notice: The RSS entry was originally published on Photography Bay and is protected by copyright laws. It is unlawful to (a) edit, modify, alter, or create derivative works of the text, content or links supplied by Photography Bay, (b) use any robot, spider, scraper, other device or manual process to monitor or copy any content from the Photography Bay RSS feed, (c) sell, retransmit or commercially exploit the Photography Bay RSS feed, headlines or content in any manner except as expressly permitted in writing by authorized representatives of Photography Bay, (d) incorporate advertising into or the placement of advertising associated with or targeted towards the Photography Bay RSS feed or (e) use the Photography Bay RSS feed for any unlawful purpose or in violation of the rights of others. RSSID#794326 Related posts: Guy Sticks a Smartphone Outside a Storm Shelter, Gets Up Close Footage of Moore, Oklahoma Tornado Timelapse and Videos of Moore, OK Tornado New Kelly Moore Chapel Camera Bag
about 2 hours ago
Francois Dourlen adds a humorous twist to his photography. Instead of using a drawing or photo overlayed onto a scene, he uses his iphone instead. On the screen of the iPhone is another image that seems to match precisely with the scene,...
Francois Dourlen adds a humorous twist to his photography. Instead of using a drawing or photo overlayed onto a scene, he uses his iphone instead. On the screen of the iPhone is another image that seems to match precisely with the scene, except for that wonderfully twisted sense of humor of his. Visit our Featured Site: Francois Dourlen via Yahoo!
about 3 hours ago
Leica is teasing us with a new camera to be announced on June 11, 2013. The new model is positioned between the Leica M and the X2 (awfully dubbed for this marketing campaign as the Micro M) and code named the “Mini M.” Let&#...
Leica is teasing us with a new camera to be announced on June 11, 2013. The new model is positioned between the Leica M and the X2 (awfully dubbed for this marketing campaign as the Micro M) and code named the “Mini M.” Let’s see: an APS-C image sensor, interchangeable lens, EVF. It could also be simply a slightly less speced Leica M (e.g. retaining a FF sensor) though it is unfortunate that the marketing people went with the term “Mini” which triggers a very negative connotation in most people.
about 3 hours ago
Microsoft brushed off a dubious hacker's claim on Thursday that he stole 47 million account credentials for Microsoft's Xbox Live gaming service.The hacker, who goes by the Twitter handle "@Reckz0r," wrote on Pastebin that Microsoft stor...
Microsoft brushed off a dubious hacker's claim on Thursday that he stole 47 million account credentials for Microsoft's Xbox Live gaming service.The hacker, who goes by the Twitter handle "@Reckz0r," wrote on Pastebin that Microsoft stored the login credentials in plain text. The data included email addresses and passwords, he added.The alleged breach comes just days after Microsoft unveiled the Xbox One, the latest iteration of the gaming system."Xbox Live has not been hacked," the company said in a statement. "Microsoft can confirm that there has been no breach to the security of our Xbox Live service."To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
about 4 hours ago
Check out this upcoming Full HD car camera from Rollei, the Car DVR-100. it sports a 5MP 1/3.2-inch CMOS sensor, a 3mm wide-angle lens, a 2.4-inch LCD screen, an integrated LED light, a microSD card slot (up to 8GB), a built-in 3-axis ac...
Check out this upcoming Full HD car camera from Rollei, the Car DVR-100. it sports a 5MP 1/3.2-inch CMOS sensor, a 3mm wide-angle lens, a 2.4-inch LCD screen, an integrated LED light, a microSD card slot (up to 8GB), a built-in 3-axis accelerometer, an HDMI port, a built-in 470mAh polymer lithium-ion battery and has the ability to capture 1920 x 1080 Full HD video at 30fps. The Car DVR-100 will go on sale from the end of June for 109.95 Euro (about $142). [PhotographyBlog]
about 4 hours ago
Last month, Nikon shipped updated firmware for no less than eight digital SLRs, extending support for the impressive AF-S NIKKOR 800mm f/5.6E FL ED VR lens that the company introduced last January. In the last few days, three more camera...
Last month, Nikon shipped updated firmware for no less than eight digital SLRs, extending support for the impressive AF-S NIKKOR 800mm f/5.6E FL ED VR lens that the company introduced last January. In the last few days, three more camera bodies -- the D700, D300, and D300s -- have been made compatible with that lens, while one of Nikon's compact Coolpix models has had an exposure bug squashed. The Nikon D700 and D300 date back to 2008, while the D300s arrived on the market in 2009 -- not quite as long-in-the-tooth as the oldest of the cameras updated... (read more)
about 4 hours ago
"Watch Your TV Anywhere," that's the Slingbox promise. But does it work as expected? Read on.
"Watch Your TV Anywhere," that's the Slingbox promise. But does it work as expected? Read on.
about 4 hours ago
The announcement of the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 lens stirred up quite a reaction. Want to know how it performs? We have your preview here.
The announcement of the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 lens stirred up quite a reaction. Want to know how it performs? We have your preview here.
about 4 hours ago
Check out this evolution of Adobe Photoshop toolbars from Photoshop version 0.87 through CS6 spanning 24 years of Photoshop’s existence. When did you start using Adobe Photoshop? Do you remember anything special about your first to...
Check out this evolution of Adobe Photoshop toolbars from Photoshop version 0.87 through CS6 spanning 24 years of Photoshop’s existence. When did you start using Adobe Photoshop? Do you remember anything special about your first toolbar? [via Design You Trust] Copyright/DMCA Notice: The RSS entry was originally published on Photography Bay and is protected by copyright laws. It is unlawful to (a) edit, modify, alter, or create derivative works of the text, content or links supplied by Photography Bay, (b) use any robot, spider, scraper, other device or manual process to monitor or copy any content from the Photography Bay RSS feed, (c) sell, retransmit or commercially exploit the Photography Bay RSS feed, headlines or content in any manner except as expressly permitted in writing by authorized representatives of Photography Bay, (d) incorporate advertising into or the placement of advertising associated with or targeted towards the Photography Bay RSS feed or (e) use the Photography Bay RSS feed for any unlawful purpose or in violation of the rights of others. RSSID#794326 Related posts: Photoshop 13.0.4 and 13.1.2 Update Fixes “Trial Screen” Error LevelUp for Photoshop Makes a Game of Learning Photoshop Adobe Photoshop CS5 Performance White Paper
about 6 hours ago
With Memorial Day weekend finally here, the unofficial beginning of summer is here, too. That means plenty of outdoor activities are on the way, perhaps including a trip to the beach....Read Full Post
With Memorial Day weekend finally here, the unofficial beginning of summer is here, too. That means plenty of outdoor activities are on the way, perhaps including a trip to the beach....Read Full Post
about 6 hours ago