From the naked mole rate to Malayan tigers, Joe Sartore has set out to capture 12,000 species of animals around the world, and he's almost halfway there.
Source: One Man's Quest to Photograph 12,000 Species Before They Disappear | WIRED
From the naked mole rate to Malayan tigers, Joe Sartore has set out to capture 12,000 species of animals around the world, and he's almost halfway there.
Source: One Man's Quest to Photograph 12,000 Species Before They Disappear | WIRED
Winners and runners-up from the 2015 Audubon Photography Awards competition.
Jorge Cervera Hauser produces intimate snapshots of underwater creatures, effortlessly capturing their magnificence as they glide through the sea in schools or pairs. Each image displays moments that look as if they were captured in a split-second, yet simultaneously appear dramatically staged. M
Source: Photographer Jorge Cervera Hauser Captures Sea Creatures Against Sun-Drenched Oceanscapes | Colossal
The Grand Canyon National Park Service posted these gorgeous images of a total cloud inversion at the Grand Canyon. Amazing!
See also: Instagram video of this weather phenomenon.
All photos by Grand Canyon National Park Service