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Nature

General

American Environmental Photographs - 1891 to 1936

American Museum of Natural History: Picturing the Museum

Bird Photo Tips

Birds in Flight - High-speed Flash Techniques

Steve Bloom

Botany Photo of the Day University of British Columbia

Jerry Burchfield Photograms of flowers, etc.

Earthbound Light

ForestsForever From Fuji

Haynes Family Photographs, 1866-1969 Includes Yellowstone Park

Hidden Forest From the website: Have you ever been out in the forest (bush) or maybe even in your own backyard, and come across some strange fungus, lichen or maybe even a slime mould, and wondered "what's that?" My web site is my small attempt to photograph and name many of these strange things.

mytinygarden.com

Edgar Lissel

Use AltaVista - Babel Fish Translation.

Lissel uses cyanobacteria cultures in Petrie dishes to create photographic images. Cyanobacteria have photosynthesis. They're called blue-green algae, but are related to algae only in that they both have chloroplasts. Go to Introduction to the Cyanobacteria to learn more.

Katinka Matson Nature on a scanner

National Geographic Camera Bag Hot Tips

Nature of New England

Nature Photographers Online Magazine

Michael "Nick" Nichols - National Geographic

NightSea Fluorescence of undersea organisms

North American Nature Photography Association

Orchid Species Photographs

Oriental Bird Club Image Database

E.J. Peiker

Photo Traveler Guides for Photographers

Plants in Motion

Bjørn Rørslett Including infrared, ultraviolet, pinhole, equipment reviews, etc.

John Shaw

Camille Solyagua Wings, jellyfish, etc.

TrekNature

Terri Weifenbach Gardens

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service - Endangered Species

Wild Portraits: Nature Photography in the Digital Era

Insects

Bug Dreams or here

Beautiful Bugs

fotoopa

Peter Kubal

living jewels

Alex Wild

X-rays (Radiographs)

Judith K. McMillan

Steven Meyers

Secret Garden