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The “Capture… the Real Florida ” photo contest selected winners across three divisions: Professional/Hobbyist, Student, and ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNAI can identify a photo’s location. I think this is a nightmare for wildlife photographers and conservationistsIf AI can pinpoint a location from a single photo, it’s going to be harder than ever for photographers to safeguard hidden ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNGlastonbury ready? Beezer’s new photography book captures the wild soul of 1980s music cultureBeezer, the legendary Bristol-based countercultural photographer whose lens helped define the UK’s underground music scene, ...
A very happy deer, a small lava lizard piloting a giant iguana and a wig-topped rhino are among a selection of entries in ...
Wildlife photography has the power to turn people on to the wonder of nature. It’s an essential tool to inspire the desire to protect wildlife and spark real change. Photos can go viral on ...
A laughing dormouse and air guitar-playing kangaroo are among 60 photos on display at the George Walter Vincent Smith Art ...
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ExplorersWeb on MSNContest Showcases Some of the Best Nature Images You'll Ever SeeFrom Arctic wolves to a rampaging rhino to an impressionistic image of waves, this contest showcases some of the best nature images of the year.
Wildlife photographers spotted a rare Bombay shieldtail snake near Thane, marking one of the few sightings in the region.
One competition is brave enough to take a stand against the tyranny of animals looking impressive. Here are some of the dorkiest critters you'll ever see.
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GlasgowWorld on MSNPhotographer from Glasgow captures amazing wildlife on a 'secret' African safariWhile most wildlife photographers chase summer sightings, one Scottish traveller discovered a different kind of magic by ...
A. Thomas Dotson of Lakeland has been an avid wildlife and nature photographer for decades. His work from Circle B Bar ...
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The Phoblographer on MSN7 Photographers Share the Real Issues in the Photo IndustryWhenphotography was invented in the early 1800s, it was considered magic. The ability to glimpse one’s likeness, which slowly ...
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