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According to researchers at UC Berkeley, each twist lasts four-hundredths of a second and subjects the bird’s head to 34 times the force of gravity. This photo was originally published in "Unlocking the Secrets Behind the Hummingbird's Frenzy," in July 2017. I'm a subscriber to National Geographic magazines and the first time I saw this photo I was speechless. The amount of beauty nature holds is spectacular. It's also amazing how a camera can capture this kind of beauty we can’t see with our naked eye.
PHOTOGRAPH BY ANAND VARMA, https://www.nationalgeographic.com
Adam Pretty, a photographer I have always loved is a professional sports photographer from Sydney, Australia. He has worked for several sporting events, as well as, advertisement in companies such as Nike and Adidas. I love this photo especially because I am a former competitive swimmer and the photo gives a valuable meaning to me. I also enjoy black and white photography because sometimes color isn't the biggest requirement to making it a photo beautiful.
PHOTOGRAPH BY ADAM PRETTY, http://www.adampretty.com
If there was one thing I knew how to do it would be surfing. The amount of beauty this sport expresses has no words to describe it. I love this photo for that reason and how all the colors in it fuse together in a rhythmic and calming way. Looking at the photo really makes the audience sense they're there too. Zac Noyle is someone I follow on Instagram for awhile and it's a blessing whenever he posts a new photo.
PHOTOGRAPH BY ZAK NOYLE, https://www.instagram.com/zaknoyle/?hl=en



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