Tag: Photography - Page 8
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Animals at the Water Hole
Every living thing in the world needs water -- and dwindling reserves impact more than just your ability to keep your lawn green in the summer. To capture the importance of H20 across the globe, photographer Greg du Toit stationed himself at rivers, lakes
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Finalists in European Amateur Photo Competition: Piggyback Snails and More (Slideshow)
The September finalists in the Wild Wonders of Europe monthly photo competition put their camera skills to use capturing some of the continent's most iconic fauna -- egrets, gannets, red deer, crested tit birds -- in
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Finalists in European Amateur Photo Competition: Piggyback Snails and More
The September finalists in the Wild Wonders of Europe photography competition caught jaw-dropping shots of rich sunsets, otherworldly images of deer at night, and awesome close-ups -- including this one. A Snail Hitches a RideGetting this shot of a tiny
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Artists Draw Parallels Between the Behaviour of Pigeons and People in Decadent Pigeons (Photos)
Throughout history, they have served in the military, sent love letters or have been dished out as dinner. Nowadays, few citizens appreciate them and most call them "rats with wings" while their real name is "Colomba Livia".
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Finalists in the Wild Wonders of Europe August Photo Competition (Slideshow)
Do you have a few stunning wildlife or nature shots up your sleeve? Wild Wonders of Europe's monthly photo competition offers amateur photographers from all over the world the opportunity to submit their best work --
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Finalists in the Wild Wonders of Europe August Photo Competition
Do you have a few stunning wildlife or nature shots up your sleeve? Every month, Wild Wonders of Europe hosts a photography competition for amateur photographers around the world, with winners determined by vote. The photos have only one requirement: They
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Abandoned Chairs Get an Artistic Home
There is something so forlorn and sad about a chair abandoned on the roadside. Innocent and sometimes beautiful, it is hard to resist taking them home and giving them a reason to live again.
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Ed Burtynsky on the Gulf Oil Spill
The Canadian photographer, Ed Burtynsky, has been photographing the impact of industrialization on the environment for the last 30 years.
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'Pretty Pollution' Minnesota Lake Now Pretty For Real
Last year at this time, the part of Big Stone Lake near Mary Taffe's house was a murky, smelly
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Great Trees of Toronto as Photographed by Vince Pietropaolo
Images from sidespacegallery: American Elm Everyone has their favourite tree; one that they pass en route to work or school or in the neighbour's front yard. Toronto has its own fair share and they are immortalized in a new exhibition: Vincenzo
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Artist Drenches Models in Fake Oil to Protest Gulf Oil Spill (Slideshow)
When news broke on April 20, 2010 that an explosion had occurred on the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform, artist Jane Fulton Alt was in the hospital, meeting her new grandson for the first time. He had been born the
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Artist Drenches Models in Fake Oil to Protest Gulf Oil Spill
When news broke on April 20, 2010, that an explosion had occurred on the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform, artist Jane Fulton Alt was in the hospital, meeting her new grandson for the first time. He had been born the previous day. "I have a vague reco
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Man Helps Bear Rescue Cub from Fishing Net (Video)
This gives the term "bear hug" a whole new meaning. You will appreciate the frightened embrace mama bear gives her young one after watching this video of a mother bear rescuing her cub from a
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Ansel Adams' Negatives Found in a Garage Sale--Maybe
We are always extolling the virtues of garage sales; the joy of recycling and re-using and respecting perfectly good finds. And then there is the joy of Ansel Adams' photography: he was one of the original environmentalists who
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Barenaked Ladies Say Get Outside, Get $1,000
Let me get this straight. You want me to leave my house, go outside and run around like a bunch of Barenaked Ladies? And you'll give me $1,000 toward a cool camping trip if you like the picture I take? In so many words, this
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Gorgeous Animal and Nature Photography From European Wildlife Book (Slideshow)
We have followed nature conservation organization Wild Wonders of Europe since they launched the biggest nature photography project ever. We watched the milestones, including catching the world's rarest cat on film.
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Gorgeous Animal and Nature Photography From European Wildlife Book
When Wild Wonders of Europe launched the biggest nature photography project ever, we gladly agreed to share the spectacular professional photographs with our readers at TreeHugger. As a result, we have enjoyed some stunning photos, ranging from mountain m
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Photographer Shows Swimmers in Oil
The stares of individuals, families, friends -- wavering between defiant and hopeless -- in Jane Fulton's "Crude Awakening" project invoke a visceral impact. The devastating repercussions of the



























