The winners (and runners-up) of the Nature Conservancy’s 2021 Global Photo Contest range from human-like animal portraits to scenes of environmental destruction. When looking at the extraordinary ...
The Nature Conservancy reviewed over 100,000 photos from around the world and picked the most awe-inspiring pictures of our planet Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
Up Close and Personal: Pollen-covered bee on an echinacea plant, Oakwood, Ohio. As part of her Plants & People course, Miami University AIP graduate student Heidi Edwards, who participates in ...
The Nature Conservancy's photo contest returned in 2021 after a one-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The winning photos feature stunning views of nature including wildlife, underwater and ...
A blazing sunset never wears out the eye, and Florida delivers the finest. A photo of just such an awe-inspiring photo that was taken in Venice is now brightening up the commute of people along I-4 in ...
Aldo Wicki has been a winner in the Aviation Week Photo Contest’s defense category many times, but this is the first time his work has been judged Best of the Best. He joined the Swiss Air Force in ...
It always amazes me the photos that can be taken while in the water. If you like underwater photos too, the University of Miami’s 2021 Underwater Photo Contest winners is a great place to look online ...
The U.S. Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-4 held its first Logistics Photo Contest in December 2020 to help tell the visual story of the Army’s sustainers. Last year’s submissions ran the gamut across ...
Voting in our 4th annual Cutest Pet Photo Contest is in its final week. We asked for your help identifying the cutest in the area in 10 categories. You uploaded photos or videos of your pets, and the ...
Richard Bagdasarian was watching the bald eagles at Kensington Metropark at sunrise, as he frequently does during the summer, when he noticed one of the massive birds having a little trouble with a ...
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