How to take pictures of the moon - including the camera settings, equipment, and best practices for a perfect shot.
The space-based image has an advantage over Earth-based pictures of the rising moon due to the relative lack of air between the Shuttle and the Moon. Namely, the rising or setting Moon often looks reddish due to scattering of the shorter wavelengths of light by our atmosphere, while in thi...
Out of millions of images, just 49 were selected as the best photos of the year. Our photo editors give a glimpse behind the scenes of 9 images included in our 2022 Pictures of the Year annual special issue.
A worker views the rising moon at a platform of the Chengbei Oilfield in north China's Bohai Bay, Jan. 24, 2024. Put into operation in 1985, the Chengbei Oilfield is China's first modern offshore oilfield constructed in full accordance with international procedures and standards. (Photo by...
A clear winter night with a full moon rising up over the Fairholme Range and Mount Rundle sheds reflections on the... Sand Dunes At Sossusvlei Namib... A classic nature picture of trees... Takakkaw Falls Yoho National... Fed by the melt waters of the Daly... Lake Audy Sunset Riding...
A clear winter night with a full moon rising up over the Fairholme Range and Mount Rundle sheds reflections on the... Gorges Du Verdon France As the sun sets over the Alpes du Haute region of Provence in France, the sheer rock faces of the Gorges du Verdon... Beautiful Cluxewe River ...
Discover the best 2021 Moon pictures taken around the world by your fellow PhotoPillers and find tons of inspiration!
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Rising on the left and, under the Milky Way’s arch, is a band of zodiacal light — sunlight reflected by dust orbiting in the inner solar system. On the right, just above one of Earth’s larger sand dunes, an astute eye can find the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of ...
Moon jellies, found all over the world, are named for their otherworldly, translucent bells. The fringe of hairlike cilia sweeps food—mostly plankton—toward their mouths. The jellies change color depending on what they eat. From "Scary, Squishy, Brainless, Beautiful: Inside the World of Jelly...