My readers know that among my favorite things in the world, not just in my photography, are lenses. I like old and new, heavy and light, complex and simple, and on and on. There are almost no lenses ...
With a record 76,000 votes, these are the winner and highly commanded images chosen by wildlife photography and nature fans ...
An "ambling Eurasian badger," lava coming from a Chilean volcano, an owl flying out of a barn, a stoat blending into the snow ...
Image: David Northall, Wildlife Photographer of the Year A snarling honey badger stares down a cape porcupine in Botswana. It’s a brief pause in a life-or-death fight between the two animals.
The Natural History Museum in London revealed that the winning photograph of this year's wildlife contest depicted an "ambling Eurasian badger." ...
Dorset photographer, Ian Wood, came first for his humorous image of a Eurasian badger looking up at graffiti depicting a ...
That's the badger: this tongue-in-cheek juxtaposition of a real badger facing off against a gun-toting adversary polled the ...
British photographer Ian Wood's 'No Access' — which ... The final photograph, David Northall's 'Spiked,' shows a relentless honey badger doubling back to attack a porcupine that has left the ...
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The votes are in, and the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award 2024 winners have been announced.
Stunning discoveries and fresh breakthroughs in DNA analysis are changing our understanding of our own evolution and offering a new picture of the "other humans" that our ancestors met across ...