From England To NYC: Red Fox Stows Away On Cargo Ship Across The Atlantic – World Animal News
[ad_1] A wild traveler has arrived in New York City after an extraordinary and unplanned journey across the Atlantic. A young male red fox was discovered aboard a cargo ship arriving at the Port of New York and New Jersey after the vessel completed its voyage from Southampton, England. The fox, estimated to be about […]
How Learning from Other Photographers Can Elevate Your Creativity in the Age of AI
[ad_1] Learning photography often feels like trying to reinvent the wheel. You might spend hours experimenting with exposure, composition, or lighting, hoping to stumble on something unique. But one of the most effective ways to improve your craft is by observing and learning from other photographers. By taking cues from others, you can identify techniques, […]
Sorry Waffle
[ad_1] This morning was a disaster, weather-wise. I know this when I took the dogs out albeit briefly and the sky fell on our heads with hail, rain, sleet together with a cruel biting wind. It was a miserable existence for us all and we came home very quickly. Later, I went outside again, when […]
New Guinea Singing Dog: The Haunting Voice of the Highland Wilds | The Animal Rescue Site
[ad_1] Deep in the misty highlands of Papua New Guinea, there is a dog that does not bark, lives on the edge between wild and domestic, and greets the sunrise with a haunting song. This is the New Guinea singing dog, often called the oddest dog in the jungle, and it has fascinated zoologists, dog […]
Largest Radio Map Ever: LOFAR Sky Survey Reveals the Hidden Universe
[ad_1] Over the past decade, improvements in radio interferometry and data processing have enabled surveys with unprecedented sensitivity and resolution. One of the most ambitious projects in this effort is the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey. The latest data release from this survey has now produced the most detailed map of the low-frequency radio sky ever […]
Lost Lake Michigan Shipwreck Found 130 Years After Storm Claimed Captain’s Beloved Dog | The Animal Rescue Site
[ad_1] The discovery of the Margaret A. Muir shipwreck in Lake Michigan reads like a quiet epilogue to a story that began more than 130 years ago. Lost in a storm in 1893 and long assumed to be out of reach, the schooner has finally been located just 50 feet beneath the lake’s surface. For […]
Is the Camera Industry Pricing Out Beginners?
[ad_1] Buying a dedicated camera used to be an accessible step up from whatever you shot on before. Today, that entry-level market has largely collapsed, and the gap between smartphone photography and “real camera” photography has quietly become a financial wall for anyone trying to cross it. [Read More] [ad_2]
Doubling Down on Mexican Wolf Conservation – Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
[ad_1] Through the implementation of human-wildlife conflict intervention and the direct involvement of local communities in the monitoring of reintroduced wolf populations, Fundación Tonkawa is working to ensure that communities of wolves and people can continue to share the landscape in Chihuahua, Mexico for years to come. Their approach to conservation is underscored by empathy […]
Tiny Kitten Refused to Leave His Mother After a Roadside Tragedy | The Animal Rescue Site
[ad_1] This story was originally shared on The Animal Rescue Site. Submit your own rescue story here. Your story just might be the next to be featured on our blog! One evening in Tunisia, while I was driving home, I almost didn’t see him. I was returning from the small house I rent to shelter […]
Stark and Grainy on Purpose: One Photographer's Case Against Straight Landscape Photos
[ad_1] Shooting a landscape and making it feel like a landscape are two different things. Steve O’Nions makes that case convincingly, and his approach to doing it with a Holga and fiber-based darkroom prints is worth paying attention to. [Read More] [ad_2]