There is nothing more amazing than looking up toward the summit of one of the world’s great mountains as it climbs ever higher toward the sun.
Tina Schell has won the 1st Place Award with this exceptionall...
Birds come in all shapes and sizes, colors and kinds. The modern day descendants of dinosaurs, you will find birds in the warm tropical rainforests and in the coldest Antarctic. This week, we're challenging you...
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Filmed by Mikey Schaefer as part of a project for National Geographic called The Man Who Can Fly, Moonwalk features remarkable footage of Dean Potter walking a highline at Cathedral...
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After many 'adventures', countless sleepless nights & untold frames (from my reliable Nikon gear), I've only scratched the surface of what's around this stunning place I call home...
Alex Newby took our breath away (and captured 1st place) with this amazing shot from Lake Baikal in Siberia. Have a look at his winning entry here!
Regularly every weekend I does photowalks at var...
Mountains rise from the earth and pull us toward them. Some marvel at them from below, staring upward. Others feel an even deeper pull and find themselves pulled by a peculiar tug, urging them to climb the rock...
We've caught up with Drew Hopper, a young Australian landscape photographer making a big name for himself with his stunning photography. A childhood spent on the open road in the family motor home gave him an a...
This week we're challenging you to point your lenses toward the clouds, because this week's theme is clouds! Puffy and white or menacing and grey - clouds can take on many shapes, clinging to the ground as fog ...
Linda McDonnell expertly photographed this handsome frog's reflection, earning the 1st Place Award for the Reflections Challenge!
Have a look at her winning entry here!
Barbara Beach...
This week's challenge is Reflections! Reflections add a great deal to the composition of a photo, giving depth and making the shot much more interesting. In the example photo above, you can see hundreds of Amer...