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Previously in this series, I talked about my visits to Andasibe NP, where I shot lemurs and chameleons, and to Tsingy Rouge NP, where I shot beautiful formations made by erosion. I also talked about shooting sifaka lemurs and baobab trees in Kirindy Forest reserve and about visiting several secluded stops on my way to the southern part of Madagascar. This time, I'll talk about two short but fruit
Overall Gold - Eric T’KindtBelgian photographer Eric T’Kindt photo was awarded the overall Gold prize at this year's World Sports Photography Awards. The photo of Japanese gymnast Daiki Hashimoto was shot at the 2023 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships, Antwerp, Belgium.T'Kindt's photo took the overall prize having been awarded Gold in the Gymnastics category.Nikon Z9 with Nikkor VR 70-200mm
This enormous and important part of the animal kingdom may not be most people's favorite, but insects are a diverse, resilient and ancient bunch that date back almost 400 million years. But because of their size, many of us don't really get a chance to admire their beauty (yes, we said it) up close.Continue ReadingCategory: Photography, TechnologyTags: Insect, Photography, Entomology
inspired by roman courtyards, isern serra's 'blow models' HQ centers around an 'interior garden' beneath a large skylight. The post a lush barcelona photography studio ‘blow models’ is shaped with interiors by isern serra appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
from a city hall atop a highway, to a sculptural concrete salt shed in new york, the captured monuments reveal otherworldly presences. The post otherworldly urban landscapes in USA find focus in owen davies’ light/mass photo series appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
It hasn't been a great year for birds, from the ongoing avian influenza crisis to other more subtle changes such as shifts in insect and fish availability resulting in smaller clutches and offspring. With two-thirds of North American species now threatened, predominantly as a direct result of climate change, there may not be a more fitting analogy than the canary in the coalmine in terms of what
London startup Photogram has announced the start of shipping to pre-order buyers of the Alice Camera – a Micro Four Thirds camera system with AI-driven computational photography that mounts to a smartphone running a companion app, for the best of both worlds.Continue ReadingCategory: Mobile Technology, TechnologyTags: Cameras, Micro Four Thirds, smartphones, Artificial Intelligence, Photography
In the last three articles in this series, I talked about my visits to Andasibe NP, where I shot lemurs and chameleons, and to Tsingy Rouge NP, where I shot beautiful formations made by erosion. I also talked about shooting sifaka lemurs and baobab trees in the Kirindy Forest reserve. This time, instead of discussing one spot, I'll present a series of locations I briefly visited on my way along t
When it comes to protein sources that are more eco-friendly than traditional livestock, two of the most promising candidates are insects and microalgae. Scientists have now devised a method of using waste from the former as food for the latter.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: University of Bern, Algae, Insect, Food, Protein
Scientists have created a four-legged bio-inspired robot that climbs like no other. It clings to rough vertical surfaces utilizing a unique mechanism that is highly effective, yet at the same time relatively simple.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Carnegie Mellon, Quadruped, Climbing, Biomimicry


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