Snapshots of human impact on the landscape in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Nevada.
Source: Human Landscapes of the American Southwest - The Atlantic
Snapshots of human impact on the landscape in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Nevada.
Source: Human Landscapes of the American Southwest - The Atlantic
The camera as we know it is changing: We are already seeing elements of computational photography, which relies on the idea that if you can capture visual data instead of a true image, the picture can be reconstructed with software.
Source: Photography Without a Lens? Future of Images May Lie in Data - The New York Times
A lightning storm fills the sky above Arizona’s Horseshoe Bend in this National Geographic Photo of the Day.
Source: Lightning Strike Image, Horseshoe Bend - National Geographic Photo of the Day
Families sleep on rooftops in Varanasi, India, in this National Geographic Photo of the Day.
Source: People Sleeping on Rooftops Image, India - National Geographic Photo of the Day
Over the weekend, reclusive North Korea held a massive military parade and numerous other mass performances to commemorate the 70th anniversary of its ruling Workers' Party, inviting foreign media to cover the event in Pyongyang.
Source: North Korea Marks 70 Years of Workers' Party Rule - The Atlantic
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.
Source: APOD: 2015 October 8 - M83: The Thousand Ruby Galaxy
On July 16, 1945, the United States Army detonated the world’s first nuclear weapon in New Mexico’s Jornada del Muerto desert.
Source: 70th Anniversary of the First Atomic Bomb: The Trinity Nuclear Test - The Atlantic
Cars seek shade in the blinding landscape of White Sands National Monument in this National Geographic Photo of the Day.
Source: Photo of the Day White Hot
Rehabilitation for an orangutan in Indonesia, a ticker-tape parade for the World Cup winning U.S. women's football team in NYC, Dave Grohl rocks out on a throne of guitars, winter in Australia, wildfires in Saskatchewan, the Confederate battle flag comes down in South Carolina, & much more
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 time for personal projects, the most recent of which is a collection of bird plumage photos gathered in
Source: Beautiful Abstract Bird Plumage Photographs by Thomas Lohr | Colossal