April Reppucci
Today's Photo of the Day was captured by April Reppucci near the LAX airport in Southern California. The dramatic red sky in this photo was caused by the Santa Clarita Sand Fire, about 45 miles away. See more work here. . April Reppucci
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Buecherkoenig

July 1, 2016

Today’s Photo of the Day was captured by Flickr user Buecherkoenig in Germany with a Nikon D90 and a 55-200 mm f/4.0-5.6 lens at 1/250 sec, f/5.6 and ISO 1600. See more work here.
Frank van Manen​, ​USGS

July 5, 2016

Today’s Photo of the Day was created by Frank van Manen​ who works with the U.S. Geological Survey as a grizzly researcher. He captured this image of a momma grizzly and her cub near the Gibbon River in Yellowstone National Park with a Nikon D5100 and a 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6 lens at 1/1600 sec, f/5.6 and ISO 3600. See more pictures from the U.S. Geological Survey here.
Harry Collins

July 6, 2016

Today’s Photo of the Day comes from Harry Collins who managed to capture this Atlantic Puffin in flight. See more work here.
Dave Doe

July 7, 2016

Today’s Photo of the Day was captured by Dave Doe and was taken during a camping trip in Ontario. To capture this starry scene Doe used a Nikon D500 with a Tokina AT-X 116 PRO DX II 11-16mm F2.8 lens and a long exposure to capture the night sky at ISO 1600 and f/2.8. See more work here.
U.S. Geological Survey

July 8, 2016

Today’s Photo of the Day was submitted by the U.S. Geological Survey via Flickr and offers a rare view of the inside of our planet from a skylight at Kīlauea​. “In this photo​,​ taken in early June on the Puʻu ʻŌʻō crater at Kīlauea​, the standalone skylight is amazing. The skylight is about 6m (20 ft) across and the lava stream is traveling toward the upper right side of the photo.” This photo was captured with a Canon EOS 60D and a EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM lens at 1/250 sec, f/5 and ISO 100. See more incredible photos from their Flickr page here.
Richard Banton

July 11, 2016

Today’s Photo of the Day was captured by Richard Banton with a Sony ILCE-7M2 and a FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS lens at 1/1000 sec, f/4 and ISO 100. See more work here.
Albert O'Donnell

July 12, 2016

Today’s Photo of the Day was captured by Albert O’Donnell in Wicklow, Ireland who captured this beautiful coastal sunset with a Canon EOS 6D and a EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM with a long exposure at f/16 and ISO 100. See more work here.
Jeff Miller

July 19, 2016

Today’s Photo of the Day was taken by Jeff Miller who got this extreme close up of a sunflower by using a 105.0 mm f/2.8 macro lens with his Nikon D750 at f/32 and ISO 110. See more work here.
Piotr Lewandowski

July 20, 2016

Piotr Lewandowski captured today’s Photo of the Day from the top of New York City’s Empire State Building looking south. Lewandowski used a Canon EOS 5D Mark III at 1/200 sec and ISO 100 to capture the scene. See more work here.
Sarah Bourque

July 21, 2016

Today’s Photo of the Day was taken by Sarah Bourque who captured her dog Walter mid shake after taking a nice swim. See more work here.
Roman Boed

July 22, 2016

Today’s Photo of the Day was taken by Roman Boed at a beach outside of Chicago with a Leica M and a Summilux-M 1:1.4/50 ASPH lens at 1/500 sec, f/8 and ISO 200. See more work here.
Milla Rice

July 25, 2016

Today’s Photo of the Day was captured by Milla Rice using a Nikon D5300 with a 18-300 mm f/3.5-6.3 lens at 1/320 sec, f/6.3 and ISO 400. See more work here.
VR2MY

July 26, 2016

Today’s Photo of the Day comes from Flickr user VR2MY and was taken in Vietnam with a Fujifilm X-T1 and a XF18-135mm F3.5-5.6R LM OIS WR lens at 1/250 sec, f/5.6 and ISO 200. See more work here.
U.S. Geological Survey

July 28, 2016

Today’s Photo of the Day is a throwback from the U.S. Geological Survey that was captured on film. The image was taken in Hawaii and features a pair of Palila nestlings who are waiting to be fed. Check out more awesome nature photographs from the U.S. Geological Survey here.
April Reppucci

July 29, 2016

Today’s Photo of the Day was captured by April Reppucci near the LAX airport in Southern California. The dramatic red sky in this photo was caused by the Santa Clarita Sand Fire, about 45 miles away. See more work here.

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