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Go out. Take a walk and spot birds, deer, or cats. If you can't get out to see wildlife IRL, we've found the most ...
Home to several distinct habitats, including savannah, swamp, marshland, and the region's longest white sand beach, this ...
Oregon State University scientists have improved artificial intelligence's ability to identify wildlife species in photos ...
Photographing birds can be a tricky endeavor. Here are some recommended camera settings to help get you started.
“It is my opinion Jim was the most gifted of any wildlife photographer,” Kennedy wrote ... a white wolf leaping between ice floes in the Canadian Arctic, a gray wolf peering among trees ...
He has twice been named Magazine Photographer of the Year by the National Press Photographers Association. In 2010, four of his wildlife photos ... ice floes in the Canadian Arctic, a gray wolf ...
recognized as 'Oh Me Nerves Photography', is a Canadian wildlife photographer. But unlike some wildlife shooters who exclusively work with full-frame cameras, Shaun shoots with an APS-C sensor.
A Canadian photographer captured a gripping ... Sequeira, drawing from his experience as a retired airline pilot and wildlife photographer, maintained a neutral stance on any symbolic interpretations.
(Submitted by Stu White) A Newfoundland and Labrador man with a passion for photography and wildlife snapped a photo worthy of a prestigious prize. Stu White of Mount Pearl is among 14 photographers ...
Mark Williams / Wildlife Photographer of the Year British/Canadian photographer Mark Williams documents a beluga whale exfoliating its skin in the Arctic. Hundreds gather in these safe waters ...
Jess Findlay / Wildlife Photographer of the Year In Vancouver, Canada, fields surround an old barn that’s frequented by a barn owl. Looking at the derelict building, Canadian photographer Jess ...
by Michael Forsberg / Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award 2024 “A Good Scratch” Mark took this image in a remote inlet along the Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic.