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Regeneration in Action | Building Legacy in Brazil | National Geographic

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How can agriculture work together with nature? Join National Geographic photographer Rena Effendi as she travels to Brazil and meets with a local farming family to learn ways they are creating a more sustainable farm.

Exploring Canada's Eastern Seaboard: Matrilineal Legacies | National Geographic

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Paid content for ‪@ExploreCanada‬. Join National Geographic photographer Ami Vitale on a captivating road trip along Canada's eastern seaboard. On her journey, Ami searches for the matrilineal threads that bind communities and connect past with present.

How to Spot Fake AI Photos | Hany Farid | TED

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How do you know if that shocking photo in your feed is real, or just another AI fake? Digital forensics expert Hany Farid explains how he helps journalists, courts and governments find structural errors in AI-generated images, offering four practical tips everyday individuals can use when facing the internet’s war on reality.

Astronaut Tells The Story Behind Iconic Space Photos | WIRED

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ESA Astronaut Tim Peake visits WIRED to have a look back at pivotal moments in the history of human space flight, captured in 8 unforgettable photographs.

Exploring Iceland in Winter | National Geographic

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National Geographic Photographer Kiliii Yuyan traverses Iceland and captures fascinating photos & videos of its landscape in low light conditions. Paid content for OPPO.

How to Photograph the Night Sky | National Geographic

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NASCAR driver and photography enthusiast, Bubba Wallace, and National Geographic Photographer Babak Tafreshi demonstrate how to take nighttime photos of the sky. Paid Content for Columbia.

Can You Recover Sound From Images?

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Is it possible to reconstruct sound from high-speed video images?

GoPro: Tenaya Creek Kayak Run with Dane Jackson

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Dane Jackson takes an epic slide down Tenaya Creek in Yosemite National Park. Check out his run with telemetry as he reaches speeds of 36mph.

What Sperm Whales Can Teach Us About Humanity

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Sperm whales are only at the surface for about 15 or 20 minutes at a time, yet photographer Brian Skerry is able to capture beautiful moments of these giant undersea predators.

Free Solo 360 | National Geographic

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Immerse yourself in the experience of free solo climbing Yosemite's famous El Capitan alongside Alex Honnold in this breathtaking 360 video.

What goes into making a Jamie Oliver TV show? | Behind the Scenes.

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We sent a camera out to follow Jamie, Gennaro, and all the crew for an episode of Jamie Cooks Italy, just so you guys can see what it's like.

Cannon Shock Waves in Ultra Slow Motion

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What does a cannon ball look like being shot in super slow motion?

Agoraphobic Traveler | @streetview.portraits // 60 Second Docs

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When Jacqui Kenny was diagnosed with agoraphobia, the fear of leaving home and entering public spaces, she knew she'd never live out her dreams of photographing the world. But with Google Street View she's been able to travel the back roads of the world in places like Mongolia, Senegal, and Chile to become a celebrated photographer. To date she's taken roughly 27,000 screenshots of moments frozen in time, sharing the best ones on her Instagram, @streetview.portraits.

Why men and women take selfies differently

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How you take selfies is all to do with evolution, according to a study by an evolutionary psychologist.

Why people never smiled in old photos

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Early portraits looked pretty grim. A lot of old photos from the 19th and early 20th century are fraught with doom and gloom-and on the occasion the literal dead face. That led to the popular belief that people just did not smile in old photographs. The common explanation is due to the limited technology at the time to capture a smile. Exposure times were long and the thinking was it's easier to hold a serious expression over a long period. Another theory included early photography being heavily influenced by painting (which meant no smiling).

This Is Not What Space Looks Like

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Amazing images of the far reaches of the universe are everywhere, but are they accurate? What does space really look like?

GoPro Karma: Desert Canyons with Dad

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Join Dorothy and her Dad Garrett as they adventure to the Great American Southwest for a day of exploring some of Earth's most majestic desert landscapes. Whether they're capturing beautiful aerials with Karma, or running through the canyons with Karma Grip, smooth cinematic shots have never been this easy.

GoPro HERO4: The Adventure of Life in 4K

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All around the world GoPro users are capturing incredible experiences, from the heart-stopping to the heartfelt. Into the caldron of an active volcano, the neon streets of Japan, a refuge for wild mustangs, scaling an iceberg, the world's biggest dance party, or a whale rescue mission, GoPros have documented every moment. See how GoPro's new line of our most advanced cameras ever allow you to beautifully and authentically capture and share the experiences that bring purpose, adventure, and joy to your life.

Images of Our Changing Earth

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Amazing before and after satellite images taken from the International Space Station show how quickly our dynamic, but fragile planet can change.

GoPro: Creating Fire Rain - A Steel Wool Experiment

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Rob Nelson and Jonas Stenstom from Untamed Science take us through the process of using steel wool and long exposure to create a fire rain photo.

Timelapse Of North America (4K)

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I am lucky enough to be employed by an incredible company that not only supports my passion in photography but allows my coworkers and I an immense amount of time off during the summer months. Every year I try to take full advantage of the time allowed and travel as much as possible.