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UV Photography Reveals Unexpected Flower Fluorescence

UV Photography Reveals Unexpected Flower Fluorescence

by thegarden | Dec 21, 2020 | Nature Photography

Self-proclaimed “photon-packing mixed photographer Craig Burrows continues to captivate with his unique series of floral illuminations. Captured using cameras modified for ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence, the fanciful photographs showcase... read more
Starlings forming the shape of a giant Christmas stocking

Starlings forming the shape of a giant Christmas stocking

by thegarden | Dec 21, 2020 | Nature Photography

Photographer Ed Sykes, 42, of Halifax, West Yorkshire, was out visiting one of his favourite spots to picture the birds on Saturday afternoon (05/12). Taking the shot just as the sun was setting at 4.15pm and against the trees at RSPB Fairburn Ings, Castleford, a... read more
Interview: A Photographer’s Quest to Document the Oldest Trees Around the World

Interview: A Photographer’s Quest to Document the Oldest Trees Around the World

by thegarden | Dec 20, 2020 | Nature Photography

There are some trees whose existence span hundreds, if not thousands, of years. For over a decade, photographer Beth Moon has made it her mission to document the biggest, oldest, and rarest of the bunch. Using that criteria as her guide, it led her on a... read more

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