It's all about the Jaw!
AdultsArtPhotographyVisual DesignWant to look more photogenic or photograph people looking more photogenic? Peter Hurley explains how he accentuates the jawline of his clients with a few simple tips that you'll want to add to your repertoire for quick use whenever you have a human being in front of your camera.
Car-L meets the lions
AdultsAnimalsNatureTechnologyPhotography"Car L" meets the lions. The remote controlled 4x4 camera buggy gets up close and personal as it is stalked by this curious pride of lions in Botswana.
European Landmarks At Night
AdultsCitiesTravelWorldArtPhotographyArchitectureNightvision is a celebration of the brilliance and diversity of architecture found across Europe. Over the course of three months I journeyed with a friend through 36 cities in 21 countries with the ambition of capturing some of the greatest European structures in a new and unique way. Comprised of thousands of carefully taken photographs, strung together and stabilized in post-production, Nightvision aims to inspire appreciation for these man-made landmarks.
Nature's 3D Printer: MIND BLOWING Cocoon in Rainforest
AdultsAnimalsNaturePhotographyBiologyEnvironmentWhat is your theory about why there are holes in the cocoon?
Face-Off With a Deadly Predator
AdultsAnimalsNaturePhotographyWildlifePaul Nicklen describes his most amazing experience as a National Geographic photographer - coming face-to-face with one of Antarctica's most vicious predators.
Joe McNally Photography- Climbing the Burj Khalifa (The World's Tallest Building)
AdultsCitiesConstructionPhotographyArchitectureAdventureWhat it looks like from the very top of the tallest man made structure in the world.
GoPro HERO3: Black Edition - Smaller, Lighter and 2X More Powerful
AdultsGadgetsTechnologyPhotographyEntertainmentThe Wi-Fi enabled HERO3: Black Edition is the most advanced GoPro, ever. No expense was spared during its development, resulting in a GoPro that is 30% smaller, 25% lighter & 2X more powerful than previous models. New resolutions and frame-rates include 4Kp 15, 2.7kp 30, 1080p 60, 1440p 48, 960p 100, 720p 120 and 12MP burst photo capture at 30 fps. Yes, for real.
Watch the World's Highest Resolution Drone-Mounted Camera in Action
AdultsPhotographyTechnologyGadgetsSure, your phone can take a decent picture, but it's not even in the same universe as the best camera the government's got. At 1.8 pixels, the DARPA-developed ARGUS-IS the highest resolution surveillance platform in the world, and, when mounted to a drone, can single-handedly do the work of an army of 100 predator drones watching the area of one medium-sized city.
Highest Resolution Machu Picchu Picture Ever Taken
AdultsHistoryPhotographyWorldTravelCultureHave you ever made a panorama? Cool! But, have you ever made a panorama consisting of 1920 photos??? No! Check out this little behind the scenes video for such a panorama in one of the most iconic places on earth - Machu Picchu in Peru. As you will see, you're not going to take this one hand-held, and there is a bit of paper work to be done you go there. Travel through the final photo here
Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 12.5 years
AdultsLifePhotographyCultureInternet CultureNew York photographer Noah Kalina became a viral sensation in 2006 with a video called "Noah Takes a Photo of Himself Every Day for 6 Years." Prepare to be mesmerized by his long-awaited update.
Camera shutter speed synchronized with helicopter blade frequency
AdultsPhotographyTechnologyTransportationEngineeringThis is what happens when you sync your camera shutter to the speed of helicopter blades.
TED Ramesh Raskar: A camera that takes one trillion frames per second
AdultsPhotographyTechnologyScienceTED Talks Ramesh Raskar presents femto-photography, a new type of imaging so fast it shows the world one trillion frames per second, so detailed it shows light itself in motion.
Incredible Video from the International Space Station at Night
AdultsSpaceWorldPhotographyScienceEvery frame in this video is a photograph taken from the International Space Station. All credit goes to the crews on board the ISS.