Photography

20+ Iceland Photos You Won’t Believe Are From This Planet

Even if you are living under a rock, you must have heard already that Iceland is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. With only around 320,000 people living there, the country is now becoming packed with tourists flying in from all over the world, coming to see its rich nature. Roaring volcanoes, deep fjords, sharp mountains and glaciers, the country has everything under its roof. Not con

The 15 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in New Zealand

A visit to New Zealand will allow you to enjoy some of the country’s most beautiful and geographically diverse landscapes. From rocky alpine terrains to pristine beaches, here are 15 exquisite destinations you won’t want to miss. Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park Hikers, mountaineers and avid nature lovers head into Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park to marvel at its mountain ranges, glaciers a

What To Photograph In Saguaro National Park

We've been to Tucson for almost a week. Saguaro National Park was definitely the highlight. Of course, we see cacti everywhere. And of course, my favorite time to see them is during sunset. Different from Petrified Forest National Park, our previous national park in Arizona, Saguaro National Park allows you to stay for however long you want, as long as you drive on the paved road after dark.

8 Photos Of Sunrises and Sunsets In Dolomites, Italy That I Took

I love landscape photography, and I love to show different places to inspire people to go there. This time, I would like to show you the amazing Dolomites in Italy. I went to Italy to take photos in all of these beautiful places during sunsets and sunrises to show all their beauty. South Tyrol and the Dolomites are one of the most beautiful regions of Italy. The Italian Dolomites have almost ev

Top 5 Places to Photograph in Colorado

People are always asking me some of my favorite places to photograph so I thought I’d start sharing them with you all based on locations. For my first one, I wanted to share my top 5 favorite places to photograph in Colorado. There are so many beautiful places that it is tough to pick just 5 so I’ll add some honorable mentions on at the end. In no particular order: 1. Highway 550 between

Mind-Blowing Cloud Formations You Probably Haven’t Seen Before

Various cloud formations might be one of the most beautiful and romantic sights in nature. Still, these masses of liquid droplets is also a complex and scientifically interesting natural phenomenon. The interesting fact is that regardless of the shape and the looks of the cloud, they’re all made of the same thing – condensed water or ice. When the sun heats the ground, warm air starts to evapo

Top 15 Incredible Lakes in Canada

Canada is a country with more than her fair share of lakes. In reality, eight percent of the country’s landmass is covered by the fresh water bodies. That’s a fact which puts Canada in prime position on the list of countries with the most surface area covered by lakes. Lakes are beautiful and just as environmentally important as oceans, yet they remain pretty much uninvestigated. Yes, data

15 Reasons Why Norway Should Be Your Next Travel Destination

From beautiful forests and deep fjords to snow-capped mountains and cold, arctic tundras, Norway has everything for people who love the outdoors. They recently made their money beautiful, so it makes perfect sense that the rest of their country is beautiful as well. Norway is a geographical rarity because its length from north to south gives it one of the greatest varieties of environments in a

Interview: Capturing the Beautiful Bond Between Mongolian Eagle Keepers and Their Birds

In the far reaches of Mongolia, a small group of nomads keeps the tradition of eagle hunting alive. Also known as falconry, this ancient tradition requires skilled handlers to train birds of prey to assist in hunting wild animals. In ancient times, the practice was restricted to the noble classes, but today berkutchi—as it's called in Mongolia—is a right of passage for young men living in West

Photographer Follows Storms Across North America to Capture Rare Red Sprites

Created by electrical discharges high above thunderstorm clouds, red sprites are a surreal sight to behold. These red-orange flashes in the sky almost seem like fireworks, but are actually caused by discharges of positive lightning. Though they can be hard to catch, photographer Paul M. Smith has dedicated his career to hunting them down. Known as the “sprite chaser,” Smith travels around N