Shooting Challenge -- The Winner of the Winners Is...
Our four Shooting Challenge rounds have drawn to a close, but who won?
Our four Shooting Challenge rounds have drawn to a close, but who won?
There are about 4.5 million baby-blue nemophilas blossoming in this field in Japan -- plus much much more.
National Geographic's Photo of the Day—captured by Simon Kwan—shows Hong Kong in all its glorious urban madness. When I first saw it I thought it was a collage made with multiple shots and mirrored images. It's not. It's just the city photographed from Beacon Hill.
Six years ago, photographer Joey L. was accidentally caught on film by a fellow snapper. Six years later, the pair discovered they'd been within metres—and caught each other on camera. Here, we republish Joey L.'s account of what happened.
These pictures are of a Nazi submarine that sunk just off the coast of Texas. They are spookily beautiful.
These amazing photos from NASA's vaults show how they built and launched the Apollo 11 spaceship – enjoy these images of an era long gone.
Who has won the latest round of our Shooting Challenge? We need your votes!
Some bad press predicted GoPro cams are destined to go the way of the dodo thanks to smartphone cameras. Untrue! Here's why.
The weekend saw a glorious looking supermoon, and the readers of Gizmodo US submitted their photos. Here are 19 of the best.
The man contravened a new rule which prohibits unauthorised use of any recording device; he now faces a fine of up to €3,500 (£2,785).
One artist has created a waterproof version of an off-the-shelf scanner that captured a series of incredible images of sea life.
By using drones as light sources, it'll save a lot of time getting the perfect setup.
Star City used to be missing from all the maps, and for good reason. Iit's where Cosmonauts would train for, and recover from, space flight
Want to give your photography a shot in the arm but don't want to spend a penny? No problem! Here's how.
The excitement is rising as we enter the final round of this Shooting Challenge competition.
Monica Lee's control of graphite and paper is complete, like a human photocopier.