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Bianchi e-Arcadex launched as new flagship electric gravel bike with a flagship price

Adding to its expanding lineup of high-end electric bikes, Bianchi has just unveiled its new flagship electric gravel bike: the Bianchi e-Arcadex. The Bianchi e-Arcadex was designed around a full carbon frame with a geometry that the company says will “guarantee you are able to pedal comfortably on some of the harshest surfaces the world has to offer.” The new gravel e-bike can roll on tires…
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Teen Car Photographer with Autism is Gifted RV by Retired Cameraman

A kindhearted photographer has gifted his recreational vehicle (RV) to a 14-year-old car photographer who has autism. Retired lensman Scott Christenson gave his 1976 GMC motor home to Anthony Schmidt who takes incredible photos of model cars so that they look life-sized. @anthonyschmidtphotos Anthony’s big gift from Scott Christenson a 1976 GMC Motorhome! #gmc #gmcmotorhome #autism…
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Apollo Moon Photos Painstakingly Remastered in Stunning High Definition

These incredible high-definition Apollo moon photos were remastered by stacking 16mm film frames to reveal details that were previously unseen. Andy Saunders got access to the original NASA photographic film that is securely stored in a freezer at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. For his new book, Apollo Remastered, high-resolution scans were made of the original film and then…
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Canon, What Are You Doing?

Canon has said the quiet part out loud: it doesn’t want you to spend any of your money on anything other than Canon products. This is a huge mistake, and I’m pleading that the company rethink this strategy. Earlier this week, we confirmed that Canon issued…
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Queen Elizabeth II Has Died: A Look Back on Her Life in Photos

Queen Elizabeth II has died today at the age of 96. She was born in 1926, the same year the very first SLR film camera, the Ermanox Reflect, was introduced to the market and found herself in front of one type of camera or another for most of her life. Her Majesty would go on to be one of the most photographed women of the 20th century and carry on well into the 21st century before her…
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