Wes Anderson films are know for their unique look and feel. But how would you capture a similar style as a photographer?
Some photographers have all the luck. This group managed to capture incredible photos of the F35 Lightning during training as it flew at low altitude over snow capped mountains.
If you wanted to break the world record for most selfies taken in 3 minutes, how many would you need to take?
This 1960s Camera had seen better days but that wasn't going to stop Mathieu Stern from France from restoring it.
These guys wanted to capture the ultimate shot and decided to fire a camera from a crossbow to see what it would capture.
Camera's used to record TV programs back in the 90's could cost as much as $200,000. But what was inside them that made them so special and expensive?
This guy decided to sleek, cool lines of his camera weren't good enough and instead took his engraving tool to it to give it a custom feel. Would you do it?
Back in the mid 1800's William Mumler claimed he could photograph ghosts and no one could disprove him. So how did he do it and can you recreate it today?
Polaroid Camera's have lost popularity in recent years but that hasn't stopped these fans from creating a pure cardboard version.
Have you ever wondered what actually happens when you cut something? Check out these cool macro shots of wire, bolts and pencils all being cut.
The International Space Station is one of mans greatest achievements. But floating high in the heavens and move and ridiculous speed it makes for a difficult subject to photograph.
If you like mushrooms you must be a fun-guy! If you really like mushrooms then you'll agree capturing them as they grow into their weird and wonderful shapes is a fascinating process.
You might not think there's much going on in a honeycomb, not until you zoom in. Check out what can't be seen with naked eyes.
A lot can happen when everything is slowed down. Watch as these guys bend space and time as if it was second nature to them.
Hubble's Ultra Deep Field is one of the most incredible photos ever taken and contains thousands of galaxies we never knew about. But it almost never happened, here's why.