GoPro Finally Has a Dedicated Dog Mount
The padded harness lets you mount a GoPro on your dog's belly and back, and is adjustable to fit dogs from 7kg to 54kg.
The padded harness lets you mount a GoPro on your dog's belly and back, and is adjustable to fit dogs from 7kg to 54kg.
These things live on the same planet as us. That's a fact that can mess with your brain a little bit.
The portraits are collaged upon one another from several printed images, cut up, and then layered. Definitely not Photoshop.
This is the Cygnus-class resupply ship Janice Voss entering the atmosphere, taken by German astronaut Alexander Gerst.
No longer can Android users lord over iPhone owners because of their precious exclusive.
It's hard to visualise just how much a single mine has netted in numbers, which is why For What It's Worth is so interesting.
But not before they hatch.
The brighter picture softens features and makes people look cheery, the darker picture makes shadows more dramatic and features more harsh.
Arm yourself with a camera and get that finger on the trigger: this week's Shooting Challenge is all about perfectly timed snaps.
This is an extreme close up photograph of a living human brain. Looks gross. But it's an award winning shot, too.
In this wild world, there is love, and there is crazy love. And then there's just crazy. Tanaka Tatsuya is full of all three. This wildly passionate Japanese artist creates adorable dioramas with miniature figurines and everyday objects.
As you'd presumably hope for from a camera that shoots 4K video at 60 fps, the footage is rich, fluid and... well, just watch it.
Two universities in Japan have unveiled a new a camera that's 1,000 times faster than the previous best.
If there's one downside to a digital SLR that every photographer has to deal with it's dust getting inside the camera and on the sensor.
The Beatles' iconic Abbey Road album cover photo is 45 years old today. But, as this clip of photoshoot outtakes shows, it took a fair few attempts to get that classic image just right.
The classic book about the perils of eating too many Mars bars and being a pushy dad is about to be re-released in the Penguin Modern Classics series, with a new cover image to supposedly appeal to the adult market. As long as you don't mind looking like a paedo reading it on the bus.