Showing posts with label Picture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Picture. Show all posts

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Picture Proof That the iPhone 5's Thinner and Wider? [Rumors]

Picture Proof That the iPhone 5's Thinner and Wider?We already got a big clue about the next iPhone's dimensions from Apples own icon, but Italian site Macitynet claims they've nailed it: an iPhone 4 in an alleged iPhone 5 case shows a huge size difference. Skinny! Flat! Wide!

The gallery shows both an iPod Touch and iPhone 4 swimming with room in the iPhone 5 case, indicating that, yes, the next phone will probably be appreciably wider and thinner. Check Macitynet for the full comparison gallery. Everyone likes thin, but do you want a wider iPhone? Here's another shot, but check out the full gallery at Macitynet.

Picture Proof That the iPhone 5's Thinner and Wider?

[Macitynet via 9to5Mac]

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

A Photographer Thinks He Can Solve the Mystery of the Lost Leonardo da Vinci Painting with a Picture [Art]

A Photographer Thinks He Can Solve the Mystery of the Lost Leonardo da Vinci Painting with a Picture"The Battle of Anghiari" is a Leonardo da Vinci painting that many in his era called the Renaissance Man's finest work. The problem is that it's been lost since the 1500's. Many people, however, believe it's hidden behind a brick wall and a photographer thinks he can snap a picture of the work—through the brick wall—to prove it.

"The Battle of Anghiari" is a larger than life, turning-point-of-the-Renaissance-type mural that was originally located in the Palazzo Vecchio. Sadly, it was unceremoniously replaced in 1563 when another artist, Giorgio Vasari, was commissioned to fresco the walls of the Palazzo with his own artwork. No one knows what happened to the da Vinci masterpiece.

However, in the 1970's, Dr. Maurizio Seracini noticed that Vasari had annotated the fresco that replaced the da Vinci painting with the words "Cerca Trova" (Seek and you will find). Interesting, as none of his other frescoes ever included any words. Seracini started researching and discovered something even more fascinating:

Seracini discovered a thin gap between the wall of Renaissance brick that Vasari built and the original stone wall where Leonardo is believed to have painted The Battle of Anghiari – a gap that exists nowhere else in the great hall.

Seracini summed up that the lost Leonardo painting was behind the fresco. But with no way to prove it, without tearing down the Vasari piece at least, Seracini's efforts stalled.

Well, until, David Yoder, a photographer, picked up where Seracini left off. Yoder believed he could take a picture of the da Vinci mural through the Vasari fresco to prove that "The Battle of Anghiari" existed. After talking with a physicist, Yoder determined that a particular kind of gamma camera that's used in the medical field for high-definition tumor imaging could work. He's already done some testing but needs to build that special camera and needs some funding. If you donate, I'm pretty sure you can consider yourself a Da Vinci codebreaker.

Read Yoder's full take of one of da Vinci's biggest mysteries at Kickstarter. [Kickstarter via NY Times, Image Credit: David Yoder/National Geographic Society]

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