Photographer Captures Amazing Shot of Snake Hidden in the Sand
A photographer traveled to Namibia to capture well-camouflaged snakes that exclusively live in the sub-Saharan African country. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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A photographer traveled to Namibia to capture well-camouflaged snakes that exclusively live in the sub-Saharan African country. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A photographer captured the moment a couple lost their engagement ring in the sand during a beach photoshoot.
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petapixel.com »A Florida man has died after he became buried in the sand in what officials speculate was caused by the collapse of a dune he was leaning while photographing the morning sunrise with his GoPro. [Read More] petapixel.com »
At times, Death Valley can bring serene scenes of soft and picturesque sand waves, other times, as landscape photographer Michael Shainblum found out, it can also bring chaos, wind, and challenging shooting conditions. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Blessed with clear skies and soft sunlight, photographer Michael Shainblum visited Death Valley National Park where he captured the captivating sand dunes from early sunrise into the evening. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Photographer Joshua Nowicki encountered a unique natural phenomenon that had formed along the coastline of Lake Michigan -- temporary sand formations that resemble rocky structures also known as hoodoos. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Landscape photographers dread the feeling of standing in front of an incredible scene only to look up to find blue skies filled with harsh sunlight and no clouds. On a recent photography trip to Death Valley National Park, Michael Shainblum decided to use the harsh conditions to experiment. When Shainblum arrived in the dry California […] petapixel.com »
This mind-bending illusory street in Montreal, Canada is a real challenge to our senses. boredpanda.com »
Sometimes I wonder who the artist is: is it nature or the photographer? I guess it's a combination of both. Nature creates art everywhere. It is up to the photographer to see it and capture it in his way. boredpanda.com »
If you find inspiration in surreal scenery and alien landscapes, we bet today's series will blow your mind. Seattle-based Navid Baraty takes us to the White Sands National Monument in New Mexico, where he photographed some of the most stunning sand dune landscapes on the planet. thephoblographer.com »
During one of our routine rounds on Reddit's photography threads, we spotted a post by Brandon Nguyen on r/photocritique asking for thoughts on one of his long exposures taken at Lake Tahoe. There doesn't seem to anything out of the ordinary about that at first, except for that bit about sand making a "neato bokeh effect" on his shot. thephoblographer.com »
A few years ago, I had the chance to explore and photograph Kolmanskop, a ghost town invaded by sand and lost in the middle of the Namibian desert. But its history stays as short as surprising: Founded after the discovery of diamonds by German settlers in 1908, Kolmanskop went through a real diamond rush and became very fast the nerve center of the area due to its rich deposit of diamond. boredpanda.com »
Realm of Sands - a photo project that was born out of my undying fondness of memories and inspired by beautiful landscapes of South India - a place where heritage of past and its stories is forever trapped in thousands of stones and billions of sand crystals. boredpanda.com »
This article was originally published on Photography Life, and is being republished in full on DPReview with express permission from Spencer Cox. One of the windiest nights I’ve ever taken pictures turned into perhaps the single most rewarding—and frightening—landscape photography experience of my life. dpreview.com »
We spent 3 days and nights throwing sand and powder, dousing models with water and painting with fire. No Photoshop was used to create the dresses, only light painting. It was really cold, messy and exhausting experience, I hope it was worth it. boredpanda.com »
You could be forgiven for thinking that the otherworldly rock formations in these pictures come from another planet, or from a sci-fi movie perhaps. But they're actually called sand tufas and they come from right here on earth. boredpanda.com »