Shooting Challenge #34 Technology -- The Winners Are...
Technology was the subject of our most recent Shooting Challenge, and we received some beautiful images in return.
Technology was the subject of our most recent Shooting Challenge, and we received some beautiful images in return.
I couldn't resist merging these old and new photos from D-Day and the present day.
Dig out those lenses and stretch out that shutter finger: you've only got until 6pm today to enter into this week's technology-themed Shooting Challenge.
For the past two years, the Panthéon in Paris has been undergoing a renovation, its signature dome wrapped in a cute little plastic hat.
In these perfectly matched photo composites, Getty Images photographer Peter Macdiarmid compares the quaint towns in 1944 and 2014.
Samsung's NX Mini is the latest camera to squeeze a large sensor into a super-small body. It's stylish and capable, but still suffers from an identity crisis. We put it to the test.
As of July 30th, Yahoo won't let you use Facebook or Google logins to sign into Flickr—you'll need a Yahoo account instead.
In reality, it's another cool image by astronaut Reid Wiseman, who is now working in the International Space Station.
This is a collection that will make you yearn for more than a few plane tickets.
A new astronaut has arrived to the International Space Station and he's already taking some pretty neat photos, like the die above.
Software from MIT, which uses professional portraiture photography as inspiration to create dramatic images from humble snaps, could change how much selfies suck.
The Earth Science Picture of the Day is featuring this spectacular photo of a double rainbow at the end of a stormy day. It was taken last April by Manolis Shamanos at sunset, in the island of Samos, Greece. It really looks like some kind of supernatural phenomenon.
Like it or not, technology is something many of us can no longer live without. It is part of our daily lives and it both helps (hello internet) and hinders us (no effing signal again!). But what’s your favourite piece of technology? Photograph it and you could win this week’s Shooting Challenge.