Wild Chimps Caught on Camera Sharing Alcoholic Fruit
A remote camera set up by a group of British researchers captured chimpanzees in West Africa consuming and sharing alcoholic fruit. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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A remote camera set up by a group of British researchers captured chimpanzees in West Africa consuming and sharing alcoholic fruit. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Livingstone’s Flying Foxes are the world's rarest species of fruit bat and are categorized as critically endangered as there is only an estimated 1,000 living in the wild. petapixel.com »
A viral TikTok video claiming that "oranges can take photos" proves that pinhole cameras can be made out of literally anything, including citrus fruit. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Spring is a beautiful season in the Netherlands. Every year there are many different flowers to see and photograph. You might know me for my many years of photographing tulips, but there are so many more beautiful flowers to see in the Netherlands! [Read More] petapixel.com »
This piece happened as a quarantine art, my personal project during the quarantine period. What a photographer does in a period when there are no jobs, cannot collaborate with anyone else, and cannot even leave the house or studio? Well, my solution to this problem is a series of vegetables and fruits inspired images. boredpanda.com »
Commercial food photographer Scott Choucino has published a new video debunking some of the food photography 'hacks' popularized in YouTube videos. Choucino comments on a variety of supposed industry techniques, including things like using lipstick to make fruit look ripe and spraying hairspray on fruit. dpreview.com »
Fruit has always epitomised passion – sweet sins? Succulent seduction? Flamboyant temptation? For some individuals, fruit is so irresistible that the desire for it borders on fetishism. The 'fetish fruits' project shows what can happen when fetish and fruit are united – a uniquely flavoured photographic composition. boredpanda.com »
Step 1: Attach 2 GoPros to a katana. Step 2: Cut stuff in slow motion. Step 3: There is no step three. It looks like the folks over at YouTube channel Sam and Nico have found something that works: attaching GoPros to weaponry. petapixel.com »