Maternal insects – humans aren’t the only species that protect their young
From slinging babies to the ground to giving birth to live young, insect parenting is seriously wild.
From slinging babies to the ground to giving birth to live young, insect parenting is seriously wild.
Two Australian Geographic nature photography award winners have now been recognised as among the best in the world.
In her 70 years as queen, Elizabeth II has visited Australia on 16 occasions, but with changing attitudes to the British monarchy, there has never been a royal tour quite like the first. Photographer Max Dupain turned his camera on the crowds lining Sydney’s thoroughfares.
Australian Geographic publishes hundreds of photographs a year. Here are our favourites for 2021.
When the aurora australis comes calling, it’s cameras at the ready. Here’s award-winning photographer Luke Tscharke’s top tips for capturing the perfect image.
These photographs of space are like nothing you’ve seen before.
You’ve never seen Uluru like this before. Astronaut Thomas Pesquet captured this incredible image of Uluru from space.
Travel photography blog Capture the Atlas have released the winners of their annual Milky Way Photographer of the Year competition. Here are 10 of our favourites.
Lucky find! A diver has spotted a hairy ghost pipefish on the Great Barrier Reef.
A chance discovery made for an incredible image of a spider’s web.