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17 April 2018

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. This time we look at Kost in Berlin, Ethiopia's Danakil Depression, rare Dorothea Lange photos, the Fujifilm X-A5 and the Sony 12-24mm f4G lens.

  • Julieanne Kost experienced Rain, Snow, and the Colors of Berlin on a recent trip. Don't miss the last image in which she creates "a single, panoramic image from my favorite photographs from a location" to create a image that represents "the 'color' of the location or place."
  • Alan Taylor travels to Ethiopia's Danakil Depression in 25 photos. "Numerous sulfur springs, volcanoes, geysers, acidic pools, vast salt pans and colorful mineral-laden lakes dot the area, which formed above the divergence of three tectonic plates," he writes.
  • Katie Down found some 'Extremely Rare,' Formerly Suppressed California Dorothea Lange Photos Up for Auction. "Five photos, which primarily show the relocation of Japanese Americans to Manzanar, are being sold by Swann Auction Galleries," she reports. "The silver prints have Lange's printed credit and the War Relocation Authority's credit; they're expected to go for between $30,000 and $45,000."
  • Thom Hogan has published his Fujifilm X-A5 Mini Review and his review of the Sony 12-24mm f4G Lens.

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