Optics

United in division: optical illusions bringing the world together, then apart

Optical illusions have been around for millennia, but social media has given them new life. Learn how it started and…

7 years ago

The Ten under the radar locations to capture on camera in Amsterdam revealed

Think you’ve seen everything Amsterdam has to offer? Between Dam Square, Rijksmuseum and Anne Frank’s House lie some of Amsterdam’s…

7 years ago

What can the new Huawei Mate 20 Pro do for your photography?

by Brendan O'Se, When Leica Cameras put their name to Huawei’s smartphones you know you that the years of tradition,…

7 years ago

Top tips to improve your photography skills

Ireland is a great place to stretch your photography muscles. Our natural scenery and city hubs offer rich textures to…

7 years ago

Photonics Ireland Conference 2018 to take place in Cork

Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) and Maynooth University will host Photonics Ireland 2018, Ireland’s premier conference for photonics research and…

7 years ago

Minister John Halligan unveils plaque to commemorate ‘telescope-maker extraordinaire’, Thomas Grubb

John Halligan TD, Minister of State for Skills, Training, Innovation, Research and Development, has today (30.07.18) unveiled a plaque to…

7 years ago

Dublin Tech Week to Feature ‘this is not a table’ by Robin Price

What:             ‘this is not a table’ by Robin Price – Digital Art Installation at The Digital Hub Where:           Digital Exchange, Crane…

8 years ago

Five Tips from Canon to Capture the Blue Moon this Weekend

On Saturday 31st March, we will experience the second ‘Blue Moon’ of 2018. A ‘Blue Moon’ is the rare moment…

8 years ago

REVIEW OF FUJIFILM X-T2 by Rachel Stinson

By Rachel Stinson Fujifilm has carved out a niche for itself with its X-series mirrorless cameras, combining high-tech image processing with…

8 years ago

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