Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is this classically gorgeous shot of a lighthouse at sunset by Douglas Croft. Croft is now in the running to win a $1,000 Canon Pixma Pro-1 photo printer or a $500 Gift Certificate from LensRentals.com in our April Photo of the Month contest. Details on how to enter here.
Have you ever seen a big chunk of luminescent ice on a beach during a sunset? We haven’t either, which is why we chose this intriguing image by Katherine Plessner as today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day.
This black-and-white image by Lynne Kasey is today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day. It’s also a good reminder that the spring thaw should be on its way soon, even if it doesn’t feel that way where you are now. (It’s actually snowing buckets where we are.)
Our Shutterbug Photo of the Day is exactly what its title suggests but it’s more art than hardware. The image was captured by David Terao from a collection of his wife’s jewelry pliers.
Our Shutterbug Photo of the Day is a beautiful, animal close-up by Darrell Cira. Cira captured this image of a Bighorn sheep in Banff National Park, Alberta Canada.
Our Shutterbug Photo of the Day is a splendiferous shot of the Aurora Borealis by Marion Faria. Faria shot the image in Iceland with a Canon 5D Mark II and 15mm fisheye lens.
The great winter images for Shutterbug Photo of the Day keep coming and today is no exception. Beth Tollefsen’s “Winter Bird” photo is really an exquisite seasonal capture.
John P. Zager really went to the dogs with today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day. Zager’s image shows the start of Alaska’s Iditarod Sled Dog race, which he captured with a Nikon D200 and Nikkor 70-200 f/2.8 lens set at 86mm. The rest of Zager’s settings were ISO 200, 1/1000 sec and f/5.6.
Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is a spectacular shoreline and night sky shot by Ian Reid. The image was captured on Whalsay Shetland Island in Scotland.
To get you in the early mood for St. Patrick’s Day next month, today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is a gorgeous macro of a rare four-leaf clover by Lemuel Ollet.