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This story features photos from the National Geographic Photo Ark. Buy Photo Ark books and merchandise here. This story appears in the February 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine.
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From the ‘brains’ of NASA’s Europa Clipper to a lion’s mane jellyfish, the 29 images selected for the 2023 annual National Geographic Pictures of the Year issue commemorate extraordinary photographs ...
“The challenge was to get the camera-to-subject distance just right and light them well enough to have them pop off the colorful background,” he told National Geographic in an email. (See the ...
Cary Wolinsky and Bob Caputo have a combined 64 years of experience photographing stories for National Geographic and other ... and illustrated text, imparts photo-making tips with insight ...
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This story appears in the March 2020 issue of National Geographic magazine ... would pile on and pin the hornet down. At WorkThese photos, which show a natural honeybee nest, add clarity to ...
Hurley wasted no time making his photos ... by the BFI National Archive. Photograph by Tom Jamieson Today nearly 150 glass plates and 39 celluloid negatives are held by the Royal Geographic ...
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So, I contacted Babak Tafreshi, a National Geographic photographer who has been snapping eclipse shots for 30 years. With Tafreshi's advice, I was able to take over 50 photos of the eclipse using ...
As National Geographic reimagines its iconic headquarters for the 21st century, here’s a look back at its history as a base for both Cold War spies and the Society’s own Explorers.