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01 maio 2021

What makes a great bird photo?

What makes a great bird photo? To examine this question, we collected over 20,000 photos of birds from the photo-sharing platform Instagram with their corresponding liking data. We standardized the total numbers of Likes and extracted information from the image captions. With this database, we investigated content-related image properties to see how they affect the ubiquitous online behavior of pressing a Like button. We found substantial differences between bird families, with a surprising winner in the category “most instagrammable bird.” The colors of the depicted bird also significantly affected the liking behavior of the online community, replicating and generalizing previously found human color preferences to the realm of bird photography. 

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/20416695211003585
http://dlvr.it/RyqFtC

27 abril 2021

Inside the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant


Exclusive Photos Inside the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant : It’s been nearly 10 years since I first visited the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. It was a great experience for me. I could finally see the place I’d previously only known from books and TV and the tart taste of the Lugol’s iodine I had to drink a few days after the disaster.


After many visits to the plant, I was finally even allowed to enter the damaged Reactor 4 and see the notorious control room. It was here that the failed experiment resulting in the reactor exploding and the uncontrolled emission into the atmosphere of terabecquerels of radioactive isotopes was conducted. A decade ago, obtaining the necessary permits to see the epicenter of the events of April 1986 was extremely arduous and complicated. Today, this place is a must-see on most tourist excursions.

Today I return once again to the plant.

Post-apocalyptic, abandoned Chernobyl could become a World Heritage site: To be considered for the World Heritage List, a site "must be of outstanding universal value," and should display at least one quality that matches the agency's selection criteria, according to the UNESCO website. Some locations on the list represent breathtaking and unique examples of grandeur in the natural world, such as Yosemite and Yellowstone National Parks in the United States; Vietnam's Hạ Long Bay; Australia's Great Barrier Reef; and the primeval Białowieża Forest straddling Russia and Belarus.

21 dezembro 2016

28 maio 2016

14 janeiro 2016

30 abril 2015

A quem pertence esta foto?

No negócio dos táxis, parece haver apenas uma foto (re-enquadrada ou manipulada) para ilustrar as novidades. Exemplos?

MEO Táxi chega a Guimarães e Viana do Castelo:


Central de táxis de Braga:











Central de táxis de Sintra:











A mais avançada central de táxis de Vila Nova de Gaia:











Wappa Táxi:


















E até uma agência de "inbound marketing"! Afinal, a quem pertence esta fotografia?

03 dezembro 2014

20 outubro 2014

28 setembro 2013

Imagens

25 julho 2013

12 abril 2013

01 fevereiro 2013

28 dezembro 2012

Annie Leibovitz


One must take care, when writing about well-connected cultural figures, not to abuse the word iconic. But when one writes about the photographer Annie Leibovitz, one almost has to abuse it.

09 dezembro 2012

Depois de se ver isto, já podemos falar do papel dos fotojornalistas e da capa do New York Post?

A Tibetan man screams as he runs engulfed in flames after self-immolating at a protest in New Delhi, India, ahead of Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to the country, on March 26, 2012. The Tibetan activist lit himself on fire at the gathering and was rushed to hospital with unknown injuries, reports said. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)
Unidentified people beat Svyatoslav Sheremet, head of the Gay-Forum of Ukraine public organization, in Kiev, on May 20, 2012. Sheremet was attacked after meeting with members of the media to inform them that a scheduled gay parade was cancelled. The attackers ran off when they realized members of the media were documenting the attack. (Reuters/Anatolii Stepanov)
Palestinian gunmen ride motorcycles as they drag the body of a man, who was suspected of working for Israel, in Gaza City November 20, 2012. Palestinian gunmen shot dead six alleged collaborators in the Gaza Strip who "were caught red-handed", according to a security source quoted by the Hamas Aqsa radio.
Fashionistas pose for photographs in front of a homeless man outside Moynihan Station following a New York Fashion Week show in September. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)
An employee from a government-owned company in Athens, Greece, threatens to jump from her office window after being told she would likely be laid off. (Panagiotis Tzamaros/Reuters)
Polish and Russian fans clashed during a parade by Russian supporters to the National Stadium in Warsaw on June 12, before the Group A preliminary match between the two countries during UEFA EURO 2012 (Rafal Guz/European Pressphoto Agency)

Free Syrian Army fighters watch a regime army position through a hole in a wall in Aleppo, Syria's most populous city. (CNN)


Who Let This Man Die on the Subway? Why didn't anyone help him?

Tabloid Photographers Defend Man Who Snapped 'Post' Subway Horror: "People are very quick to see a photo of a tragedy and immediately blame the photographer for 'not helping.'"

Anger at New York Post cover photo of subway passenger seconds from death: Picture of man in the moments before being fatally struck by train prompts questions photographer's role in helping him

New York Post cover photo: Man shown moments before his death: "There is a danger that this publication decision could encourage potential rescuers to decide instead to snap photos"

5 Keys to the Controversy Over NY Post Photographer's Subway Death Photo:
2. He took a really good photo. Who knows why Abbasi’s first instinct after seeing Han on the subway tracks was to run down the platform, taking pictures to alert the subway driver with flashes? (Although according to him it worked. He told The New York Times that the driver told him he slowed down after seeing the camera’s flashes.)

4. He made no editorial decision. If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s that the worst part of this whole story is the New York Post. They ultimately decided to run the photo, with the most disgusting headline imaginable: "DOOMED! Pushed on the subway track, this man is about to die." It seems impossible to come up with a more insensitive headline than that.

Train Wreck: The New York Post’s Subway Cover: “It all happened so fast.”

We All Have Photographic Memories: The digital age gives a new (and almost opposite) meaning to having a photographic memory. The experience of the moment has become the experience of the photo.