Digital Camera World on MSN
"Shoot the same species of animal again and again – it'll make you a better wildlife photographer"
Wildlife pro Espen Helland offers an insight into his photographic practice, and why the welfare of animals must always come first ...
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Squirrel stuck in tree wins Comedy Wildlife Photo of the Year
A photo of a squirrel stuck in a tree was named photo of the year at the 2024 Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards at the Oxo Gallery in London. The photo, which was described by the judges as an ...
Green Matters on MSN
20 Winning Images From the 2026 World Nature Photography Awards That Turn Wildlife Into Art
From a loving embrace shared by two polar bears to the curious gaze of a gorilla towards a butterfly, the collection is bubbling with drama.
Austin Wildlife Rescue said it recently received five orphaned opossums that were found all alone.
Can you choose just one? This renowned Wildlife Photo competition by London’s Natural History Museum has kickstarted the online, global voting campaign for its highly anticipated People’s Choice Award ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "Flying Rodent." Josef has wanted to photograph lynxes for a long time. He was delighted when the opportunity arose to spend two ...
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I’ve attended baited wildlife photography workshops – is it ever okay to bait or should you always patiently wait?
Wildlife photography is an inherently contentious topic, and baiting is arguably top of the list. I recently wrote a semi-viral article about a photographer who chased an owl around a field and ...
With a new EOS R3 Mark II seemingly spotted in action at the Winter Olympics, Peter Travers predicts what specs he hopes to ...
Discover Sunken Gardens in St. Pete, Florida, where flamingos, waterfalls, rainbow trees, and tropical wildlife create one of the state’s most surprising hidden attractions.
Tucked into a quiet canyon, this tiny Arizona town offers river calm, historic charm, and genuine friendliness that locals say makes stress fade fast.
A gunshot rang out from next door. My wife, Tiffany, and I paused in the middle of our Christmas dinner. Seconds later a phone call broke the silence. “I just shot a polar bear that’s been trying to ...
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Sloth photo bans are spreading because the cute moment hides the harm
Sloth selfie bans are spreading because cute photos hide stress, disease risk, and illegal wildlife trade most tourists never see.
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