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The Nikon Coolpix P1100 isn’t the camera for everyone, but if all you care about is getting as close to your subject as ...
Welcome back on the Daily Aviation for a new documentary video about the QF-16, a standard F-16 Fighting Falcon modified into ...
The competition, which is in its 57th year, awards 19 categories of wildlife photography, including behavior, photojournalism, and portraiture. This year, the competition received 50,000 entries ...
"She has an eye for the situations and is a good photographer and I am proud that she got this well deserved award." Kate Belleville, an environmental scientist at the California Department of Fish ...
Sydneysiders will have the chance to see 100 awe-inspiring shots in the annual tour of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition later this month at the Australian National Maritime Museum.
Minnesota’s Jim Brandenburg, a giant among wildlife photographers, died Friday afternoon in Medina. He was 79. A memorial was posted on his Facebook page Saturday morning, and news of his death ...
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice winners capture nature at its fiercest. A fierce badger, a soaring owl, and a camouflaged stoat. By Popular Science Team.
‘For photographers, respect is crucial During wildlife interactions’ I have come face to face with wild animals in very close proximity, and the respect that they showed me was there only ...
The prestigious 'Wildlife Photographer of the Year' awards, organized by the Natural History Museum, London, celebrate the art of wildlife photography and raise awareness about conservation. Award ...
Photographer Deb Richardson is worried about more people showing up in a spot near the Grand Tetons that is a magnet for bull moose. Particularly people who don’t know how to behave themselves around ...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year is one of the most prestigious photography competitions in the world, showcasing the very best images of the natural world. Celebrating its 61st anniversary, the ...
Credit: Shane Gross / Wildlife Photographer of the Year SHANE GROSS. Now in its 60th year, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London.