Our Shutterbug Photo of the Day features a highly detailed shot by Nick Moulds that expertly captures the beauty of every intricate detail of the architecture of London’s Natural History museum.
Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is a stunning image of Nevada shot by Jon Peckham II. Peckham is now in the running to win a $1,000 Canon Pixma Pro-1 photo printer or a $500 Gift Certificate from LensRentals.com in our April Photo of the Month contest. Details on how to enter here.
Our Shutterbug Photo of the Day is a stunning portrait of a horse by Johnny L. Smith.
“While driving around today, I came across a herd of wild horses (Mustangs) in a residential area in the county where I reside. This horse was actually grazing on the sage and when I caught his attention. I liked the composition with the surrounding sagebrush so I began snapping away with my Nikon 800E.” writes Smith.
Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is this ghostly, futuristic shot of the DC Metro by Kirk Johnson. Johnson actually shot this with his Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone, proving that you don’t always need a traditional camera to get a cool looking image.
Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is a cascading capture by Kevin Byrne. Byrne is now in the running to win a $1,000 Canon Pixma Pro-1 photo printer or a $500 Gift Certificate from LensRentals.com in our April Photo of the Month contest. Details on how to enter here.
Our Shutterbug Photo of the Day by Matt Stirn is a beautiful study of color and form. The dark shape of the landscape is the perfect frame for the dramatic colors of the northern lights above.
Our Shutterbug Photo of the Day by Alena Nicholas is a beautiful vision of a tranquil beach. The crystal blue water is a bright note against the deep orange and purple tones of the rugged rocks and shadowy trees.
Our Shutterbug Photo of the Day is a stunning image from Douglas Croft.
“We followed this gorgeous female for quite a while as she patrolled her territory, then she waded into the river, pausing as if to say, get a good last look.” writes Croft.