Mars Perseverance Rover Looks Up and Sees an Eye Looking Back Down
Trundling over the Martian surface, NASA's Perseverance Rover looked upward at the Sun on September 30 to see a "googly eye" looking back at it. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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Trundling over the Martian surface, NASA's Perseverance Rover looked upward at the Sun on September 30 to see a "googly eye" looking back at it. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Shakira was forced to leave the stage during a performance after she reportedly spotted an audience member trying to film up her skirt. [Read More] petapixel.com »
The winners of the 2023 edition of the DPG Masters Underwater Imaging Competition have been announced with a picture of a juvenile blackfish hitching a ride on a jellyfish under the gaze of Mount Vesuvius taking home first place. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A stock photographer has revealed the results of his experiment that saw him upload 100 images to free stock photo websites. [Read More] petapixel.com »
An artist has created a novel AI camera that describes what it sees to an AI image generator which then synthesizes the picture and instantly prints them out for the photographer. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is seeing a "rapid rise" in fake profile photos generated by artificial intelligence (AI). [Read More] petapixel.com »
Sports photographer Illanna Barkusky started her colorful and geometrical aerial sports court series by chance after receiving a full drone pilot's license and flying over areas she hadn't been able to shoot before. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Camero-Tech, a military technology manufacturer, has announced its latest artificial intelligence-powered (AI) powered detection system that allows soldiers to see through walls before attacking. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Sony's camera division has pretty much perfected product launches, but its mobile division has been mired in a cursed strategy that has seen its phones lose all hype and enthusiasm thanks to months of delay between announcement and availability. [Read More] petapixel.com »
"Somehow I feel more alive when I use the weekend and my free time to photograph", says Artur Lahoz of Brazil. Much like many of our readers, he uses photography to escape the complexities of his weekdays and finds some much-needed solace in analogue photography. thephoblographer.com »
Photographer Manny Ortiz loves finding perfect portrait situations in everyday places — locations most people probably wouldn’t think of using for a photo shoot. Here’s a short video in which Ortiz compares how “normal” people see the world vs how photographers see it. petapixel.com »
"The storms and landscapes here on earth deserve our respect and admiration", says California based landscape photographer Mitch Dobrowner. Having been gifted an Argus rangefinder in his late teens by his father, he was inspired by some of America's legendary photographers. thephoblographer.com »
Polaroid and Lacoste have announced a partnership that combines the “vibes” of the fashion brand with a classic Polaroid instant camera. The companies say that this cheerfully-themed collaboration is in an effort to “leave 2020 behind. petapixel.com »
The EPSON International Pano Awards, the world's biggest competition for panoramic photography, celebrates two important milestones this year: its 10th year of putting the spotlight on outstanding panoramic photographers around the world, and the first female photographer to bag the top spot in the competition. thephoblographer.com »
Kazou was found as a kitten when his eyes were already badly damaged from the cat flu. Sadly, they couldn't be saved and had to be surgically removed. But that hasn't stopped him since – far from it! Kazou is a very curious, sassy, and fearless cat. boredpanda.com »
Contributor Julia Wimmerlin guest-curates Editors’ Choice, sharing photos of animals as seen through a human lens. iso.500px.com »
Photographer Ariel Leshinsky of Beersheba, Israel, has spent a couple of years photographing starling murmurations, those mesmerizing, swarm-like flocks. But Leshinsky adds a dose of creativity: he aims to capture and select moments when the random swarms look like recognizable things… like the “seal” in the photo above. petapixel.com »
In the previous years, travel photos, destinations, and scenes that effectively say "Carpe Diem" seemed to be all the rage in photography, and even design to some extent. This year, however, Adobe has noticed a rising trend in the work, inspirations, and lifestyles of today's artists and creatives: silence and solitude. thephoblographer.com »
People often think they see recognizable things in clouds, a psychological phenomenon called pareidolia. When photographer Peter Adams-Shawn began shooting aerial photos with a camera drone on his local beach, he soon discovered that he would often see things magically appear and disappear in waves breaking on beaches. petapixel.com »
I had a few hours to kill before work one morning, so I decided to head down to a public garden a few miles from my house and take some pictures. In the summer this place is full of color, with roses growing everywhere—up trellises, along the walls, above your head. It’s an old Fort […] petapixel.com »