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Home by Suss from the album Promise
16. Sgt Bob Holmes (front left) and three troopers in front of a camouflaged jeep at Verrières. (J.E. Tonkin via A. Dupont)
Photo and caption featured in SAS Operation Bulbasket by Paul McCue
Everything becomes sacred when we walk with Nature. Every leaf, every tree, every eye, and open heart. The ground we work and plant. The words we write and sing. The ones we bless and honor... Every person becomes Beloved As we awaken in the vast wonder of the Natural World."
~ Bob Holmes
While you may not consider it to be the most important sense, taste may just be your favorite one, particularly when it's meal time. And yet, our literal sense of taste is ephemeral and rarely the of what you'd consider "hard science research." Science writer Bob Holmes tackles all things delectable in his new book, Flavor: The Science of Our Most Neglected Sense, wherein you can learn we possess more than just four basic tastes and what exactly a vampire bat can and cannot taste.
Winter Light by Suss from the album Promise
Natural Light Photography Tips from National Geographic Photographer Bob Holmes
Get better natural light photos with some tips from a seasoned National Geographic photographer.
If you prefer working with natural light for your photography, you will definitely pick up some great tips from National Geographic photographer Bob Holmes.
Basic as it is, shooting in natural light(or available light) remains popular among photographers then and now because of its simplicity, convenience, and beautiful results. In fact, many photographers prefer to work solely with natural light…
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