APOD: 2015 May 18 – Auroras and Star Trails over Iceland
A different astronomy and space sciencerelated image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation. Source: APOD: 2015 May 18 – Auroras and Star Trails over Iceland
A different astronomy and space sciencerelated image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation. Source: APOD: 2015 May 18 – Auroras and Star Trails over Iceland
A scanning electron microscope captures the intricacies of a fruit fly’s eye in this National Geographic Photo of the Day from Martin Oeggerli. Source: Close-Up Image, Fruit Fly Eye —…
Photographers have documented the relationships between humans and animals in countless ways. Some photos depict how animals depend on us and others show how we rely on animals. The ways…
This week, we have photographs of jet-men flying over Dubai, a spring snowstorm in Colorado, archery in the Amazon, airstrikes in Yemen, rebuilding in Nepal, migrant ships adrift in the…
A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week. Source: Week in pictures: 9-15 May 2015 – BBC News
Contrast is a new project that I’m going to be introducing to the show in the next few weeks. Its going to be an online magazine website that features up…
A honeybee emerges from a brood cell in this National Geographic Photo of the Day from photographer Anand Varma. Source: Honeybee Image, Brood Cell — National Geographic Photo of the…
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Photographer Thomas Lohr is known mostly for his high-profile fashion shoots for clients like Vogue, Le Monde d’Hermès, and i-D, but somewhere in his grueling shooting schedule he still finds…
For I Was Here, Paris-based photographer Ambroise Tézenas delves the practice of grief tourism (or dark tourism), a global phenomenon whereby sightseers are drawn to the scenes of mass tragedies,…