There are few scenes as breathtaking as a mountainside covered in wildflowers. Perhaps that’s why folks dedicate an entire week to the annual phenomenon. Continue reading
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There are few scenes as breathtaking as a mountainside covered in wildflowers. Perhaps that’s why folks dedicate an entire week to the annual phenomenon. Continue reading
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Although the logging operation was approved by the forestry service, judging by the koala’s confused expression, not everyone got the memo. Continue reading
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Photographer Corrie White has a skill for making water pose for the camera in amazing ways. Continue reading
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University of Utah researchers developed a high-speed camera system that spent the past two winters photographing snowflakes in 3-D as they fell – and they don’t look much like those perfect-but-rare snowflakes often seen in photos. Continue reading
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Imagine not being able to recognise your own child at nursery or even pick out your own face from a line-up of photos. Continue reading
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Last night, on her show, Rachel Maddow showed some incredible photos of an explosive accident at a Texas fracking site. After seeing the photos, you’ll be surprised to learn that thankfully no one was killed. Continue reading
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Be part of the mosaic! Tweets using the hashtag #FaceOfClimate will appear on the digital display, beside the photos. Continue reading
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A Brazilian artist salvages various metals like gold to create precious and delicate natural forms. Continue reading
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The growing disparity between wealthy and poor is reflected in this shocking photo report on the tiny island city’s critical lack of affordable housing. Continue reading
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Nothing escapes the red, blue and yellow color palette at Google, even their incredible data centers. Continue reading
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Making tech look not so tech: this artist creates romantic, richly textured collages with discarded computer parts. Continue reading
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Small but mighty Xenon flash for mobile phones – great shots in the dark soon to be a reality. Continue reading
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Samuel James captures must-see photos of bootleg oil refining taking place in Nigeria’s Niger Delta. Continue reading
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This DIY pinhole camera project by photographer Matt Bigwood has succeeded in taking some enviable long exposure images. Continue reading
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NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity has for the first time used the camera on its arm to take photos at night, illuminated by white lights and ultraviolet lights on the instrument. Continue reading
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The impressive work of Kevin Russ proves a bigger point: you don’t need to have fancy gear to create amazing photographs. Continue reading
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The impressive work of Kevin Russ proves a bigger point: you don’t need to have fancy gear to create amazing photographs. Continue reading
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This visitor is the first river otter known to come as far south as San Francisco, and shows how well recovery efforts are working for the species. Continue reading
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A fun way to learn about technology and science is to launch a camera into space and see what photos return back to Earth. This kit will help you do that. Continue reading
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If you’re planning a planet-friendly wedding this summer, you’re likely pondering ways to cut costs, reduce waste and shrink the footprint of your special day. The last thing you want is to send your loved ones off with a mass-produced trinket that’s destined for the landfill. But the idea of making 100 or more favors [...] Continue reading
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