Nature
Sonic Sea. Created with: Untamed Photographer.
View print sizes for Sonic Sea by Brian Moghari: Story Behind the Photograph: Sonic Sea You never know what you might encounter when you're out in the ocean. All of us on board were all packing up our gear after an excellent afternoon of filming and photographing Great Hammerheads off the coast of Bimini. The dive boat was a jumble of fins and masks, regs and empty tanks, dunk buckets and soggy neoprene. The captain had hinted that we might, just might see some dolphins on our way back to the dock. Sure enough, we crossed paths with a small pod.
By Brian Moghari5 years ago in Earth
Pacific Feathers. Created with: Untamed Photographer.
View print sizes for Pacific Feathers by April Bencze: Story Behind the Photograph: Pacific Feathers The eagle is a bird of prey who evokes symbolism as much as any other iconic species of wildlife. I know for me, eagles have always been beacons of freedom, of strength, and of precision. They are birds worthy of respect and reverence.
By April Bencze5 years ago in Earth
Fishing with Spirit Bears. Created with: Untamed Photographer.
View print sizes for Fishing with Spirit Bears by April Bencze: Story Behind the Photograph: Fishing with Spirit Bears There's something slightly impersonal about a rod and a reel after watching bears fish for salmon. Long claws, sharp teeth, and a quickness you would not assume from a bear slowly meandering their way up a river. The dance of predator and prey awakens something primal in us, oft dormant in those born to a city. The relationship between life and death; raw and integral in reminding us of the interconnectedness of all things.
By April Bencze5 years ago in Earth
Among Asters. Top Story - May 2021. Created with: Untamed Photographer.
View print sizes for Among Asters by April Bencze: Story Behind the Photograph: Among Asters The ocean reaches many arms to embrace the land. Long, graceful fingers of saltwater stretch to meet fresh, flowing rivers. River and ocean mingle to make brackish water. Ocean breathes the tide in, and out, in, and out. Hiding and then revealing the shore’s secrets with each ebb and flood. We call these places estuaries.
By April Bencze5 years ago in Earth
The Dawn Howl. Created with: Untamed Photographer.
View print sizes for The Dawn Howl by April Bencze: Story Behind the Photograph: The Dawn Howl It is a sound that pierces your soul and echoes through your flesh; the landscape reverberating along with your bones long after the wolf lowers his head. The call of the wild; the way I know the howls will sound the same whether I am there to absorb them or not.
By April Bencze5 years ago in Earth
Clouds Over Changthang. Created with: Untamed Photographer.
View print sizes for Clouds Over Changthang by Arati Kumar-Rao: Story Behind the Photograph: Clouds Over Changthang The northernmost region of India is the ‘land of high passes,’ Ladakh. Shielded from South Asia’s wet and humid monsoon by the Greater Himalayan range that stretches to its south and curves west, this Trans-Himalayan region is a vast cold desert.
By Arati Kumar-Rao5 years ago in Earth
Silent Extinction. Created with: Untamed Photographer.
View print sizes for Silent Extinction by Arati Kumar-Rao: Story Behind the Photograph: Silent Extinction Tall, graceful, powerful and puzzlingly “silent,” much about vocal communication among giraffes is still a mystery. Long thought to be silent creatures, they seemed to communicate either in frequencies that are extremely low or even out of the hearing range of humans. More recent research indicates that they do make sounds in the human auditory range: they hum … and only at night. At 92Hz, the sound is at the low end of human hearing.
By Arati Kumar-Rao5 years ago in Earth
Everest. Top Story - May 2021. Created with: Untamed Photographer.
View print sizes for Everest by Arati Kumar-Rao: Story Behind the Photograph: Everest I was heading due west, from the kingdom of Bhutan in the Indian subcontinent to the capital of India, New Delhi. Having made sure I had an “F” window seat on the plane, away from the wing, camera at the ready, I prayed for clear skies (and a clear window pane) and kept my eyes peeled. From the moment we took off till we begin to descend two-and-a-half hours later, the Great Himalayan range unfolded in front of my eyes.
By Arati Kumar-Rao5 years ago in Earth
When I learned to love the Desert
When I was a child, I was always told that the desert was ugly, dry, dusty…there was no beauty to be found in the desert. The only way I ever saw it was from the car as we drove through the empty landscape, so I believed the words I was told.
By Vicki Goodman5 years ago in Earth











