Tag: Photography - Page 8
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Photographer Ellen Jantzen Reinterprets the Cliche American Road Trip
The road trip—during which people pile into a car and set out across the continent on a journey of discovery and transformation—is an American right of passage. When photographer Ellen Jantzen was planning her road trip, however, she couldn't
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The Week in Pictures: New Zealand Oil Spill, How Steve Jobs Changed the World, and More (Slideshow)
Since the Rena, a Liberian ship, ran aground on a reef off the coast of New Zealand 10 days ago, an environmental catastrophe has been brewing. Oil is spilling into the ocean, harming wildlife and reaching shore.
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The Week in Animal News: Man Kills Entire Pelican Colony, Sharks at Golf Course, and More (Slideshow)
The arrival of thousands of pelicans could annoy just about anyone, but few resort to a mass killing to deal with the "problem." That's what one Minnesota farmer did this week, and he now faces fines of $15,000 and six months in
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Crouching Tigers, Flying Sharks: Stunning Images From "Planet Earth" Collector's Edition (Slideshow)
The sets add over three hours of bonus footage, including
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Crouching Tigers, Flying Sharks: Stunning Images From "Planet Earth" Collector's Edition
Planet Earth—the much-loved cinematic tour of world's major ecosystems—is back in the form of Special Edition and Limited Collector's Edition DVD sets. The sets add over three hours of bonus footage, including a preview of Alastair Fothergill
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The Horror of Elephant Poaching in Kenya: Shocking Photos by Chris Jordan
Chris Jordan's work may be familiar to TreeHuggers because he has been photographing environmental issues for years. He has depicted the ravages of the oceans, and many
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The Week in Pictures: Living Map of Central Park, a Bike with Metal Tires, and More (Slideshow)
We've featured a lot of vertical gardens on TreeHugger, many of them superb but none quite like this one, grown as a living map of New York's Central Park.
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Nature Photos on Urban Billboards Show City-Dwellers What They're Missing
If you want to check out artist Tim Simmons' nature photos, avoid museums and art galleries. The work is on display, but not where you would expect: the photos can be found in giant form on billboards in Los Angeles
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The Week in Animal News: Long Lost Cat Comes Home, Animals Bathing, and More (Slideshow)
A Colorado family that had long ago given up on finding their cat got some incredible news this week, when Willow was found in New York City -- five years later and 1,800 miles from home.
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It's Bathtime! Animals and Their Unique Bathing Rituals, in Stunning Photos (Slideshow)
Just because tigers, monkeys, and birds don't roll out of bed, jump in the shower, and turn on the tap, doesn't mean they don't have serious and involved ways to get clean. Bathing has been a central ritual of human
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It's Bathtime! Animals and Their Unique Bathing Rituals, in Stunning Photos
Just because tigers, monkeys, and birds don't roll out of bed, jump in the shower, and turn on the tap, doesn't mean they don't have serious and involved ways to get clean. Bathing has been a central ritual of human civilizations for nearly all of recorde
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Photographers Dedicate Their Lives to Documenting Earth's Changing Crust (Slideshow)
The Earth may be humanity's only permanent home in the universe but, at times, the quiet blue marble feels frighteningly unsettled. Volcanoes and earthquakes show that the
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Photographers Dedicate Their Lives to Documenting Earth's Changing Crust
The Earth may be humanity's only permanent home in the universe but, at times, the quiet blue marble feels frighteningly unsettled. Volcanoes and earthquakes show that the planet is, indeed, always changing both because of human activity but also in spite
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"Industrial Scars" Captures Pollution's Dangerous Beauty in Photographs (Slideshow)
The production of petroleum, of metals, and of fertilizer—seen here—result in polluted runoff that, when captured in the right moment, are as beautiful as they are troubling.
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"Industrial Scars" Captures Pollution's Dangerous Beauty in Photographs
The production of petroleum, of metals, and of fertilizer—seen here—result in polluted runoff that, when captured in the right moment, are as beautiful as they are troubling. Photographer J Henry Fair has captured these moments for his new bo
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Have You Ever Had a Broken Heart? The Museum of Broken Relationships Needs Your Donations
"Oh, it's cryin' time again, you're gonna leave me..." Think of the song that makes you remember the one that got away. Then think of a whole museum of objects signifying all
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The World's Biggest Photo in Aid of Orange County Great Park
Photography and environmentalism have a long and respected link; think Ed Burtynsky's photos of the BP oil spill and the Prix Pictet winners.
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The Week in Animal News: Leaping Polar Bears, Snails Survive Being Eaten, and More
This leaping polar bear is part of an incredible series of nature conservation photography. We also have snails that survive being eaten by birds, an amazing whale rescue video, whales getting harpooned by tourists, rare leopards in Russia, state offici

























