You don’t need an expensive camera to capture picture perfect moments, just being at the right place and time with any equipment capable of capturing images is enough. These eighteen images prove it, starting with the fiery face and head bubble. Continue reading to see more.
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You haven’t seen a superhero wedding, until you’ve seen this one between Seth and Lara. According to the original poster, “the wedding was less than $16,000 for 400 attending guests [and] both the bride and groom are designers from very talented families.” Continue reading for more.
For starters, the Moon is located approximately 386,243 kilometers (240,000 miles) from Earth and has a diameter of 3,476 kilometers (2,160 miles). The Earth’s diameter is approximately 12,742 kilometers (7,918 miles). With that said, the fascinating images you’re about to see show how six planets from our solar system would look in place of the moon. Continue reading to see them all.
Unlike traditional cameras, high-speed cameras can film up to a quarter of a million frames per second by running the film over a rotating prism or mirror instead of using a shutter, thus reducing the need for stopping and starting the film behind a shutter which would tear the film stock at such speeds. Continue reading to see twenty awesome pictures captured with a high-speed camera at the perfect moment of impact.
Unlike other photographers, this one decided to capture the childhood of a French girl named Tippi Degre, a mowgli of sorts – fictional character from The Jungle Book series. You’ll see her riding a five-ton elephant, relaxing with a cheetah or even hugging a giant bullfrog like you would a teddy bear. She was born and raised in Namibia, Africa by her French wildlife photographer parents. Continue reading for a 54-minute video documentary, more pictures, and additional information.
Amazing color footage of London in 1927, shot by an early British pioneer of film named Claude Frisse-Greene, has surfaced. These clips are a part of his travelogues using the color process his father William – a noted cinematographer – was experimenting with. Continue reading for more.
Today, Dubai is best known as a cosmopolitan metropolis that has grown steadily to become a global city and a business and cultural hub of the Middle East and the Persian Gulf region. While Dubai was built on the oil industry, the emirate’s Western-style model of business drives its economy with the main revenues now coming from tourism, real estate, and financial services. Continue reading for more.
Just about everyone who’s ever built a computer has seen a bare hard drive, but thanks to an electron microscope, we can now get a fascinating up-close look at the read / write head. That is just one of the many everyday things viewed under an electron microscope that we’ve rounded up for you today. Continue reading to see them all.
Thanks to satellite imagery and Google Earth, internet users can now see just how much our world has changed in just 28-years, starting with Dubai (above). That’s right, Google has released these incredible images made from data collected by the Landsat satellite from 1982 until 2012. Continue reading to see six more.
It’s that time again, time for another batch of fun photos that were captured at the right moment. Up first, we have someone who appears to be flicking someone into the water, but in reality, he’s just being photographed at the perfect angle. Continue reading for more.