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+19 +2Monkey's unfortunate incident wins funniest animal photo award
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards dub a monkey's painful pose on a taut wire the funniest animal photo of the year.
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+10 +22021 Finalists :: Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards - Conservation through Competition
The 2021 Competitionis now closed but thePeople's Choice Awardvote is open!
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+15 +2Amazing New Photos Give a Stunning Glimpse Into The Hidden World of Tiny Things
The natural world holds beauty even at a microscopic scale, and each year, Nikon's Small World photo competition opens our eyes to a whole new realm of diminutive detail.
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+15 +4Documenting the Last Pay Phones in America
A photographer in Rochester, N.Y., tries to capture an obsolete technology before it disappears.
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+1 +1Tracey Bee - The Divorce Solutionist
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+21 +4Wildlife photographer captures a beautiful image of an elephant in front of a double rainbow
This beautifully timed photograph shows the moment an African elephant appears to pose for a photograph in front of a rainbow.
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+7 +1Photographer captures 'odd but exciting' crow behaviour known as anting | CBC News
A Victoria area photographer captured a crow in the process of anting, a behaviour that has been confounding experts for decades.
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+16 +2Milky Way photographer of the year 2021 – in pictures
The annual Milky Way photographer of the year competition features the best photos of our galaxy as selected by Capture the Atlas. This year’s images were taken from around the world by 25 photographers of 14 different nationalities. The best time to see and photograph the Milky Way is usually between May and June with maximum hours of visibility on both hemispheres
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+17 +3What Cities Would Look Like if Lit Only by the Stars
French artist Thierry Cohen imagines the world’s largest cities under clear night skies.
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+20 +3Polaroid Claims This Is the Smallest Analog Instant Film Camera Spitting Out Tiny Two-Inch Prints
Miniaturizing a digital camera is relatively easy because all you’re creating is digital files that sit on a tiny memory card. Miniaturizing an instant film camera? That’s a monumental task by comparison, given you have to shrink all the moving parts that expose and spit out physical prints, as well as the film itself. But Polaroid claims its new Go camera is the smallest analog instant camera in the world.
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+14 +4Stephen Axford: How fungi changed my view of the world
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+4 +1‘Hovering ship’ photographed off U.K. coast in rare optical illusion
A pedestrian in Cornwall was stunned to see a Norwegian tanker seemingly floating above the water in the distance.
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+20 +5I found the Bay Area hill in one of history's most viewed photos
The idyllic grass mound in Windows XP's default desktop wallpaper is a real hill just...
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+17 +4Rare bird: 'Half-male, half-female' cardinal snapped in Pennsylvania
Jamie Hill said taking the stunning photos of the northern cardinal was "once in a lifetime".
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+18 +4These Are the Highest Resolution Photos Ever Taken of Snowflakes
Photographer and scientist Nathan Myhrvold has developed a camera that captures snowflakes at a microscopic level never seen before
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+17 +2Photographer Takes Once-In-Lifetime Shot Of The Moon Dressed As Saturn
A photographer in Guatemala received a great chance to capture an incredible photograph of the moon disguised as Saturn. This majestic photograph was shot from the perspective of the Acatenango volcano base camp. Thanks to the photographer Francisco Sojuel's six hour long hike we are able to witness a once in a life-time scenery by our eyes.
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+17 +6In pictures: Connecting the world's redheads
Scottish photographer Kieran Dodds has been taking pictures of people from around the world with ginger hair.
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+15 +5Flickr’s Top 25 photos in 2020
In 2020, photography gave us a welcome escape from the stresses of daily life and a chance to document the strange, pandemic-stricken world we all found ourselves in. With that in mind, we’re excited to continue our tradition of showcasing 25 photos from around the world that our community loved the most.
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+13 +4This mystical giraffe photo wins Nature Photographer of the Year 2020
Nature Photographer of the Year always presents us with some amazing images of the natural world around us. The contest has just announced its 2020 winners, and a mystical, fairytale-like photo of a giraffe won the first prize.
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+24 +3This Guy Watercooled His Canon R5 and Unlocked Unlimited 8K
The Canon R5's overheating time limit has been the subject of much discussion and controversy.
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