Captured on a US$14,000+ prime lens, this wildlife photographer achieved extraordinary detail, balancing high-contrast with masterful control of light ...
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The winner of the Underwater Photographer of the Year 2026 “almost chose itself by being so good,” judges remarked, as a ...
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Leo Dale does not mean to sound ungrateful, recalling the countless hikes on which he accompanied his parents, starting when he was a small boy. But sometimes, when his mother and father would stop to ...
For more than 40 years, Beverly and Dereck Joubert have lived with, photographed and filmed African wildlife. Their images bear witness not just to the majesty of life on the continent, but also the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Tennessee photographers have the opportunity for their work to be featured in an annual wildlife calendar and earn some cash, too. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is ...
Winners of the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards 2025 have been announced. Mark Meth-Cohn of the UK took home the top prize for his hilarious image of a ‘high-fiving’ gorilla. The comical photograph stood ...
British photographer Mark Meth-Cohn won the accolade for his photo, which was taken in Rwanda earlier this year Mark Meth-Cohn/Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards Mark Meth-Cohn has won this year's Nikon ...
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is now accepting entries for its 2026-27 photo contest for publication in the Tennessee Wildlife magazine annual calendar and license cards. All interested ...
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While hiking through the dense jungles of Uganda, wildlife photographer Federica Cordero stumbled upon a young male chimp lounging on a twisted vine. His bemused frown suggests some irritation at ...