Photo of the Day

Explore the Very Moments of Our Presence on This Earth
The journey of Photo of the Day is endless, from one continent to the next, a journey that gives one an understanding of people, nature, and culture. We believe, when one feels it from the heart and captures the moment with their camera, it becomes iconic, which is special to share with the whole world. Let’s share it with others.
The Forsaken Route, by Siddhant Chauhan - Photojournalism, Color Photography, Photography Awards, Photo of the Day, Light & Composition University

The Forsaken Route by Siddhant Chauhan

In a world where humans are adapting high tech methods in every ways of their lives, seeing a pair of fishermen using the primitive boat for fishing at a water dam was an amusing sight. Award Winner: Photo of the Day | November 17 Photo…
Snow Lake by Aarthi Ramamurthy - Landscape Photography, Photography Awards, Photo of the Day, Nature Photography, Art Photography

Snow Lake by Aarthi Ramamurthy

"Snow Lake" was taken last fall, September, 2009, in Snow Lake, Washington. Award Winner: Photo of the Day | July 06 Photo of the Day Award Category: Landscape Photography Photograph Location: Washington | The United States Photographer:…
A Bee Delicately Extracting Honey by Shahnaz Parvin - Nature Photography, Wildlife Photography, Photo of the Day, Photography Education, Light & Composition UniversityA Bee Delicately Extracting Honey by Shahnaz Parvin

A Bee Delicately Extracting Honey by Shahnaz Parvin

Captured with my Nikon D60 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, this enchanting image depicts a bee delicately extracting honey from a pristine white flower. Shot with a focal length of 195.0 mm and an aperture of ƒ/5.0, the bee's intricate movements are frozen in time, showcasing the intricate beauty of nature's symbiotic dance. With a shutter speed of 1/1600 and a sensitivity of a sensitivity of 200, the details of this serene moment are preserved, highlighting the bee's graceful flight and the flower's ethereal allure. Flash was off to ensure natural lighting, allowing the scene to unfold in its purest form.