Photographing the Northern Lights in Iceland
Find out how photographer Steven Spence chased the aurora borealis, or Northern Lights in Iceland and got some fantastic photos.
Read MoreFind out how photographer Steven Spence chased the aurora borealis, or Northern Lights in Iceland and got some fantastic photos.
Read MoreA roundup of articles all about the amazing Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights. Find out what causes them and where to see them.
Read MoreLiterally chasing Steve, the Alberta Aurora Chasers are people across western Canada documenting a ribbon of purple and green light amidst the Northern Lights.
Read MoreA new ultrafast camera technology called T-CUP is making it possible to see extremely fast phenomena, even light, in slow motion. By Kate Stone A new camera technology is making it possible to see extremely fast phenomena, even light, in slow motion. Called T-CUP, the world’s fastest camera can capture ten trillion (10 exp 13) frames per second. To put that into perspective, high-speed cameras capture around 250 to 1,000 frames per second. Let’s think about that for a moment. CUP stands for compressed ultrafast photography. The operative word here…
Read MoreThe power of photography to achieve environmental good is, indeed, great, as evidenced by the work of photographer Chris van Wyk.
Read MoreWhat are sunsets? To human eyes, they are very cool optical illusions. Learn about light scattering, and how to photograph sunsets.
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