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17 May 2016

In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at Venezuela, depth of field, Rogue silver reflector and a free rental day at BorrowLenses.

  • In The Empty Cupboards of Venezuela's Families, Alan Taylor presents 19 photos of all the food in the house for several families photographed by Carlos Garcia Rawlins of Reuters. Rawlins reports, "According to one recent study, 87 percent of Venezuelans say their income is now insufficient to purchase their food needs."
  • Alexander J.E. Bradley's Depth of Field Explained is heavily illustrated with examples and includes terminology and tips for a comprehensive look at this elusive subject.
  • In his Rogue Super Soft Silver Reflector Review, Derrick Story praises the 32-inch reflector that folds down to 11.5 inches with neutral white and silver sides for just $29.95. "It's a terrific photo accessory for portrait photographers," he writes.
  • BorrowLenses is offering a free rental day for Memorial weekend when you order before May 28. No code necessary.

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