Posts by Halans Photography
Sir Tim, one of the last, remaining greats. Humble and down to earth.
Photo by Pierre Lavie. Yes this is me. And I threw my Leica. It landed on the bass plate with hardly a scratch. Another Photographer grabbed it along with my phone and I was able to track him later. I was held face down tear gas deployed right in front of me and pepper sprayed directly into the eye.
‘It was no longer a gift for my husband. It was all for me’: four women on how boudoir photography changed their lives
Be part of Head On’s very first Head On Photobook & Zine Market on Sunday, 9 November at the iconic Bondi Pavilion
headon.org.au/photobook-zi...
Closing of the day at Cloudflare Immerse
That’s a first. Seeing some one using one of my photos as opening slide in their closing keynote
“While researching photos, I always come across more interesting images than I need,” senior editor Alan Taylor writes. “The best of those, I’ve been tucking into a folder.”
Always nice to see a photo being used out in the wild, like in this ABC article
www.abc.net.au/news/science...
Here are some pics. Apple had to make them resemble the current onboard broadcast cameras in design and weight, but inside, it's totally different. There's an iPhone camera sensor, an iPhone battery, and an A-series chipset powering it all. It was used in real races in the 2023 and 2024 seasons.
I got a preview last week at WWDC of this custom camera Apple made for the upcoming 'F1' film. The module was strapped onto real racecars to capture POV footage. www.wired.com/story/apple-...
Two small figures pose for a photo on top of a large telescope dish which reflects the colours of the aurora in the sky over an Antarctic landscape
In a wood, surrounded by trees and tall grass, a researcher wearing outdoor gear and a cap, crouches in shallow water next to a large white box and holds several tiny frogs in open hands
A figure wearing red overalls illuminated in a doorway that appears to open from a black area of trees and buildings, silhouetted by a starry night sky
A researcher wearing high vis jacket and head torch sits in a small boat holding a wide-barrelled air gun. Behind, a fishing trawler surrounded by flocks of sea birds, and snow covered hills on the horizon
These are the striking winners of our 2025 Scientist At Work photo competition, taking viewers on a voyage of discovery that includes the Arctic and Antarctic circles, and a shot from atop a Greek mountain.
Read the full stories of these images: https://go.nature.com/4dqQK2s
I have a ticket to Trentemøller at the Metro in Sydney tonight, if anyone’s interested.
(thanks Covid)
The number of working satellites has soared in the past five years to around 11,000, mostly because of constellations of orbiters that provide Internet connectivity around the globe, but it comes with a series of problems. Nature explores the issues and how scientists are reacting. 🔭 🧪
5 hearts forming a waffle at Mother Siska’s in Knokke, Belgium
Happy Waffle Day to all who celebrate!