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Our Favorite Female Bird Shots From the 2022 Audubon Photography Awards
Our 2022 Audubon Photography Awards marked the second yr of our new Female Hen Prize. Produced to connect with focus to some of the most overlooked birds in the earth, the woman bird class challenges photographers to focus their cameras and awareness on the sex that is too frequently disregarded. This neglect by bird lovers and even scientists isn’t just a dilemma of philosophy or equality. Modern analysis has proven that absence of emphasis on the unique demands of woman birds has profound implications for species conservation. When Audubon magazine launched the Female Hen Prize, we weren’t absolutely sure what the reaction was going to be. We were being pleasantly amazed when we been given hundreds of…
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Want to take picture perfect shots? The A to Z of photography
Have you at any time imagined using a photograph in your head, only to come across that the stop result doesn’t pretty match the scene you experienced in thoughts? Even with the truth that modern day telephones have very good cameras and that people put up a great deal of shots on the internet, most folks have no notion what goes into using a superior photo. Having said that, arming you with good knowledge can go a extended way towards upping your image-getting sport. Shoddy shortcuts Emillio Daniel, a great artwork photographer and founder of the Perspectiva Collective – an analogue and film photography collective – shared his thoughts on…
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Press Association photographers pick their top shots of 2022
PA Media photographers choose their best photographs from the past year and reflect on the stories behind the images. Image source, Ben Birchall / PA Media Ben Birchall was the only news photographer present at Highgrove House, where the then Prince of Wales (now King Charles III) danced with one of the guests, Bridget Tibbs, during a tea dance hosted by The Prince’s Foundation to mark the Platinum Jubilee. “I consciously remember pulling back, leaving space to blend into guests and just observing without a camera to my eye. “I could sense someone would ask him to dance, so I moved into the empty floor space, switched to my 20mm…
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Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards names funniest animal photos of 2022: See the winning shots
Wildlife photographers get to see Mother Nature’s humorous side when they are out in the field. The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards, a free of charge competition open to wildlife photographers of all amounts, has narrowed down some of the funniest moments of 2022, and they are sharing it with the community. 5 thousand images have been reportedly submitted from extra than 85 international locations, according to the award competition’s press release. FLORIDA PHOTOGRAPHER SNAPS Image OF HERON Traveling OFF WITH Little one ALLIGATOR: ‘RIGHT Position AT Ideal TIME’ The Comedy Wildlife Images Awards’ “general winner” this year is Jennifer Hadley, a wildlife photographer from Austin, Texas. Jennifer Hadley’s “Not So…
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National Geographic spotlights extraordinary photography as ‘Pictures of the Year’: Here are 10 great shots
National Geographic has released its roundup of the most intriguing photos of 2022. The brand’s “Pictures of the Year” issue showcased stunning photography captured in locations all around the world — and right here in the U.S. as well. Of a whopping 2,238,899 total photos snapped by NatGeo’s team of photographers, 118 were selected as the top shots. FIVE US DESTINATIONS MADE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC’S ‘BEST OF THE WORLD’ TRAVEL LIST: ARE YOU SURPRISED? The pictures were taken with the help of 4,000 pounds of gear shipped into the field by NatGeo staff photo engineer Tom O’Brien. The images capture everything from scenic Mount Everest views to a tapir strolling through…