Mes photos du NO G7

Suite à l’article de lundi dans lequel j’exprimais tout le bien que je pensais de la manifestation NO G7 du 14 juin 2026, contrairement à ce que montrait la RTS dimanche soir, et dans lequel je montrais une quinzaine de photos, plusieurs lecteurs m’ont demandé si j’en avais d’autres. Alors oui, j’en ai d’autres, toutes prises avec cette petite merveille qu’est le Ricoh GR IV monochrome, que…

SJCAM SJ30 Review, An 8K Action Camera Built for Everyday Creators

Action cameras have changed a lot over the years. What once felt like niche cameras built purely for mountain bikers, surfers and people throwing themselves out of perfectly good airplanes have slowly become everyday content tools for creators, travellers and vloggers. I’ve used quite a few action cameras over the years for everything from behind-the-scenes workshop footage and travel videos to…

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Viltrox AF 75mm f/1.8 EVO Review

Compact, Sharp and Surprisingly Capable When Viltrox offered to send over the new AF 75mm f/1.8 EVO for review, I was keen to see how it would perform in the real world. As someone who enjoys shooting portraits, I have always appreciated lenses in the 75-85mm range. They offer flattering perspective, good subject separation and are often a go-to choice for headshots and tighter portraits. That…

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Godox iM30Pro Camera Flash Announced

Small Flash, Big Possibilities Godox has announced the new iM30Pro, a compact camera flash that combines a classic vintage-inspired design with a range of modern features aimed at photographers who want a simple, portable lighting solution. Designed for street photographers, travel shooters, film photography enthusiasts, and everyday creators, the iM30Pro offers an easy way to add artificial…

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Chasing Waterfalls With Long Exposure Photography

There’s something a little addictive about photographing waterfalls. Maybe it’s the sound of rushing water, the cool damp air, or that moment when you slow the shutter down and suddenly the chaos becomes smooth, silky movement. Either way, once you start experimenting with long exposure photography, it’s very hard to stop at just one. These images were captured deep in lush rainforest…

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PureRaw 6 et ses DNG compressés: faut-il garder ses RAW originaux?

PureRaw est certainement la meilleure manière de créer un DNG linéaire à partir d’un RAW original, pour le travailler dans votre éditeur de photos préféré, que ce soit Lightroom ou CaptureOne. Je n’ai pas ajouté « à DxO PhotoLab » puisque ce dernier inclut le moteur de dématriçage et les corrections optiques offertes par PureRaw, donc, avec ce logiciel, pas besoin d’acheter ce dernier. Bon… Sur…

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The winners of the 2025 Wiki Loves Monuments photo contest

Now on its 16th edition, Wiki Loves Monuments still retains its crown as the world’s largest photo contest. Each year since 2010, photographers from around the globe have come together to celebrate cultural heritage through their camera lens—and donate it all to benefit Wikimedia’s freely shared knowledge.

Despite Wiki Loves Monuments’ size and scope, it is primarily run by local organizers. For…

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Nik Collection 9: les masques IA sont arrivés

Cela fait un bon moment que je suis la Nik Collection de près. J’en ai parlé même avant que DxO l’ait rachetée à Google en 2017 pour la réécrire de fond en comble, sur Cuk.ch, bien avant que le blog que vous lisez en ce moment n’existe. Sur Le Blog du Cuk, j’ai testé la suite à plusieurs reprises: d’abord lors de la version 6.3 en août 2023, qui marquait l’aboutissement ... Continuer la lecture

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NIH-Wikimedia Collaboration: A Landmark Moment in the History of Open Health Information


Wikipedia Academy Bethesda 2009
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Image by Hannibal, Public Domain_

In the evolving landscape of digital knowledge, few platforms have transformed public access to information as profoundly as Wikipedia. For millions of people worldwide, it has become the first stop for understanding science, medicine, and public health. More than a decade ago, an important experiment took place that quietly…

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The rise and fall of IBM's 4 Pi aerospace computers: an illustrated history

The morning of April 12, 1981, 20 years to the day after Yuri Gagarin became the first person in space, the Space Shuttle thundered into the Florida sky. Commander Young and Pilot Crippen were at the controls as the Shuttle ascended on its first flight. But the launch, like much of the flight, was really under the control of four computers in the avionics bays one deck below the crew. A fifth…

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