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A look back at the most memorable photos from 2023, chosen by TIME's photo editors. ... TIME’s Top 10 Photos of 2024. ... “On the back of the camera I scrolled through the take and this frame ...
It was an incredible year in sports, which means 2024 saw a plethora of iconic images from around the world that captured the biggest moments from the Olympics, the Super Bowl and much more. Check ...
Paul Benos, Merle Benos, Yogi Fabe, Esmeralda Ramirez and Olivia Dionio sit at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, wearing cherry blossom-colored outfits for the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
In 2004, American photojournalist David Burnett used his 4×5 inch Speed Graphic with a 178 mm f/2.5 Aero Ektar lens removed from a K-21 aerial camera [10] to cover John Kerry's presidential campaign. [11] [12] Burnett also used a 4×5 inch Speed Graphic to shoot images at the Winter [13] and Summer Olympics. [14]
The feature reflected on the show's troubled state a year before the anniversary, its resurgence, and past revivals. [23] For the back cover, the magazine depicted an image from the 1981 wedding of Luke and Laura formed by a collage of images from the show. [24] [25] Both the feature and back cover ad were well received by soap opera commentators.
Shannon was Playboy's 50th Anniversary Playmate in 2004. [4] She also was featured in Playboy videos. [3] Shannon is a disc jockey and has performed with Snoop Dogg, Paul Oakenfold, and Funkmaster Flex. [2] She has DJ'd at Harrah's Atlantic City, [5] the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa, [6] and LG Fashion Week. [7]
Residents gather on a street in the Damascus suburb of Jaramana on Dec. 8, 2024, after Syrian rebels said that President Bashar Assad had fled the country. / Credit: LOUAI BESHARA/AFP via Getty Images
The images of Matt Smith (Eleventh Doctor) and Jenna Coleman (Clara Oswald) were captured on 2 September 2013 in London, while Smith's narration was recorded on 5 October during recording of "The Time of the Doctor". [3] [5] Many of the camera movements were recreated in the software Flame. To do this, the cameras were tracked and stabilised ...