Tag: Photography
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Swim Down Through a Sea of Trash With Dramatic, Eerily Beautiful Photos by Mandy Barker
What would it be like to swim through the estimated 100 million tons of trash swirling around in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch? These photographs bring viewers as close as they'd probably ever want to come to finding out.
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NASA Releases Image of Earth in Stunning HD
While the general shape and layout of Earth has been known for centuries, images of our planetary home still hold the power to mesmerize even today -- but chances are, you've never seen it quite like this.
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With Mystical Black and White Landscapes, Clyde Butcher Aims to Preserve and Restore Florida's Everglades (Photos)
An exhibit of Clyde Butcher's photographs captures vanishing landscapes in an effort to restore ecosystems.
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The Week in Pictures: Tree House Kindergarten, Transparent TVs, and More
An amazing circular kindergarten in Tokyo is built around a tree. We also have transparent TVs, the gnarliest waves ever surfed, a wild proposed pier for Florida, and more.
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Kodak Files For Bankruptcy Protection; Nobody Notices Or Cares
It was pretty much inevitable; the company just couldn't capitalize on the digital revolution.
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10 Most Popular Slideshows of 2011
The top slideshows of the year include a photographer's amazing encounter with a leopard seal, the world's biggest bugs, and more.
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Amateur Astronomer Uses Old Tea Box to Record 6 Months of the Sun's Path
In England, an amateur photographer used a pin hole camera to capture the sun from the longest day to the shortest day.
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FBI Documents Characterize Farm & Animal Welfare Activists As Terrorists
Not that it should come as news to anyone that animal rights activists and environmental activists are routinely watched by law enforcement but that makes it no less concerning.
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Florida Senator Again Tries To Make Photographing Farms Illegal
That existing trespassing laws already cover trespassing on private property to take a photo apparently is beside the point to state senator Jim Norman.
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The Week in Pictures: Lt. John Pike Pepper Spraying Memes, Rubber Glove Bridal Gown, and More
Lt. John Pike is now an internet sensation. We also have a bridal gown made of rubber gloves, vans decked out ultra-luxe and more.
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Underwater Photography Contest and Exhibit Reveal 'Secret Life' in Turkey's Polluted Marmara Sea
The Marmara Sea near Istanbul is better known for heavy industry than a healthy ecosystem, but underwater photographers are diving in to show that sea life is still hanging on.
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The Week in Pictures: Hanging Tree Hotels, Thanksgiving Goes Vegan, and More
This week's photo roundup includes hotels that look more like hammocks, tasty Thanksgiving recipes for every eater, and more.
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The Week in Animal News: Miracle Pando Poo Tea, Another Rhino Species Officially Extinct, and More
Can panda poo prevent cancer? We also have sad rhino news, fish lawnmowers, and more.
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In London Exhibit, Amazon Rainforest Photos Reveal Both Horror of Deforestation and Beauty of Unspoilt Regions
The exhibit promotes the Sky Rescue project, which aims to save one billion trees.
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Turkish Photographers Capture Climate Change
Traveling exhibit in Turkey prompts audiences to put on their 'climate glasses' and see how floods, fires, and drought in the country are all connected.
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Giant Otters Put on a Show in the Brazilian Pantanal
In this series of photos and videos, a group of otters swim, eat, and play in their swampy home.
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Trees are the Winner in UK's Landscape Photography of the Year Prize
An isolated winter scene beats out the competition in the annual awards ceremony.
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The Week in Pictures: Cherry Tree Sculptures, Catapulting LED Stars, and More (Slideshow)
We've featured a lot of treehouses on TreeHugger, but the plans for this one are a little different: Ten cherry trees will be planted in a circle, and pruned and bent over time to form a unique, two story sculpture.



























