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At this point, we can safely assume that Reformation is one of Jennifer Lopez’s favorite brands (PS — their winter sale is on now!). The starlet has been photographed wearing the brand on several occasions, including in a series of Instagram snaps around the time of her wedding to Ben Affleck this summer.

In one such photo, eagle-eyed fans were quick to identify J.Lo’s pink gingham dress as Reformation’s Tagliatelle Linen Dress in the Blush Check pattern.

model wearing white heel sandals and pink and white gingham Reformation Tagliatelle Linen Dress in Blush Check (Photo via Reformation)

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The Mighty Statue – Stuck in Customs

Daily Photo – The Mighty Statue

Where three seas meet on the southern tip of India you’ll find this massive statue just out of the ocean. I took this at sunrise one morning after we got off the train. It was a disorienting morning because the train rumbled down the tracks all night then we got out at about 4 AM. Everything is a bit confusing when waking up at 4 AM! Then it was even more confusing navigating a bunch of tiny and crowded Indian streets in the dark of

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Capture One Perpetual License Holders No Longer Guaranteed Access to New Features

The way consumers purchase software has changed a lot over the past decade.

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Person holding DSLR camera. Photo by Julius Drost

And with the advent of software as a service and subscription-based plans, we’re probably not going back to the gold old days.

Capture One users were recently reminded of this very modern phenomenon when they were told that perpetual license holders were no longer guaranteed access to new features and functionality in the future.

The change isn’t immediate – in fact, it doesn’t take effect until February 2023 – but that hasn’t stopped some users from expressing their thoughts

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Bright Lights, Big City, and…SANTACON!!!

Just had the pleasure of wandering the Big Apple in search of the lights of the holidays, in the company of some very cool photos, and with that preeminently talented duo, Fancy Girl Street Boy. (Otherwise known as Liza Politi and Ari Espay.)

The swarming holiday crowds indicate the city is back, at least in terms of visitors, once again brimming over with its customary energy and verve. Moving through the streets is like playing rugby, and finding a seat in a restaurant will lead to searching for the lost ark.

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Clumsy cub and smiling fish among Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards winning images

By Issy Ronald, CNN

(CNN) — An image of a 3-month-old lion cub falling out of a tree has been named the overall winner of this year’s Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards.

The moment was captured by Jennifer Hadley in the Serengeti, Tanzania, late one afternoon, and the image was fought off the competition from 5,000 other entries.

“It didn’t even occur to me that he would make a go of getting down by himself in the most un-cat like fashion. I mean, how often do cats fall out of trees?” Hadley said in a press release from the Comedy Wildlife

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Apple Updates iCloud Encryption to Better Protect User Photos

Photo storage options are many but they are not all created equal, particularly when it comes to user data privacy and security.

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Landscape filled with clouds and blue sky above. Photo by Taylor Van Riper

One of the biggest players in this area is, naturally, Apple, maker of the iPhone among other popular products. Apple owners that use the company’s iCloud for photo cloud backup and storage are getting some beefed-up security features in a bid to make Cupertino’s products the safest on the block.

Called “Advanced Data Protection for iCloud” in the blog post introducing it alongside two other

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Staten Island cameras issue less than 1% of NYC’s bus lane tickets, but that’s about to change

STATEN ISLAND, NY — Like it or not, automated enforcement cameras have become a part of everyday life in New York City.

Each day, thousands of speed, red light and bus lane cameras issue violations to drivers breaking the law, whether they’re exceeding the speed limit, running a red light or blocking a bus lane during designated hours.

Here on Staten Island, drivers are far more accustomed to being ticketed by speed cameras and red light cameras, with both issuing millions of dollars worth of fines on a yearly basis.

However, barely any bus lane camera violations have been issued

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Adobe Creates Guidelines for AI-Generated Content Submissions to Adobe Stock

Artificial intelligence can pretty much handle anything these days, including creating entire scenes out of thin air.

person dipping paintbrush on paint Photo by Rifqi Ali Ridho
Person dipping paintbrush on paint and applying it to canvas. Photo by Rifqi Ali Ridho

And with such capabilities come new debates about what constitutes an original work and how should AI-generated content be treated on archives like Adobe Stock.

Well, as you can imagine, this is all a relatively new field and one that we’ve covered pretty extensively over the past year.

Given that, Adobe is taking a pretty big step forward and codifying guidelines around AI-generated content that should make it

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