It’s time to bring out those macro and telephoto lenses that capture the little creatures in our lives. Tiny but mighty, it’s Pollinator Week! Learn more about the busy bees and hungry caterpillars that play a very important role in our ecosystem.
Now in its fifth year, the Royal Observatory of the Royal Museums Greenwich conducts the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. This time, the competition […]
Freelensing is a technique where a photograph is taken with the camera lens physically separated from the camera body. Because it just uses the lenses […]
Scenes of wildlife and glacier areas from Kenai Fjords National Park and Katmai National Monument in Alaska. The U.S. National Park Service describes Kenai as […]
Crepuscular rays are an atmospheric effect where rays of sunlight appear to stream through gaps in clouds and other obstructions. The effect occurrs most frequently […]
As one of the newly inscribed properties on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, the rice terraces in Yunnan, China, produce a visually striking agricultural landscape built […]