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Photography

Space photographer captures ‘mind-blowing’ images of distant galaxies – from his MUM’S GARDEN

Named the creation of Cosmos, this was taken in the African wilderness. The photo shows two swirling nebula as they appear to fight for dominance. According to Jesionkiewicz the southern hemisphere has many more starry delights to display. Which is why he is planning on dismantling his garden observatory and possibly reinvesting the money into an observatory project in Chile. Adam Jesionkiewicz

What started off as a hobby 15 years ago, last month turned into a fulltime business for the enthusiast.

‘Mystery’ photos of bygone times brought to life in amazing colour

“Many pictures from the collection remain a puzzle; we don’t know who took them or where they were taken, and we know nothing about the people in them,” said exhibition curator Iwona Rosińska.

Fascinating series of photos released by the National Archives offer intimate look at interwar Poland

The National Digital Archives has released 100 photographs taken between the wars to provide a snapshot of life in those distant days in celebration of 100 years of Polish independence.

Snapping history: Kraków firm that has photographed the good and the great celebrates its 100th birthday

An institution in the city, members of the Garzyński family has been behind the lens since Poland regained its independence.

It’s dog’s life: photographer captures the canine character in all its glory

A Polish photographer has made a name for herself by taking breathtaking photos of dogs in stunning locations.

Snapper wows judges with his stunning pics in finals of prestigious global photography awards

Białystok-born snapper Paweł Paniczko beat off competition from a record number of entries to make it through to the finals of the 2018 Architectural Photography Awards. He told TFN it was “a real distinction” to be shortlisted.

Living under the Kaiser: new exhibition shows Warsaw life under German WWI occupation

Exhibition lifts the lid on Warsaw’s first German occupation, long overshadowed by the tragic and bloody events of the second.

Beauty in the beast: Photographer’s pics of Radom become showcase for new iPhone campaign

In the stylish, minimalist photos, the photographer has created a totally different impression of what most people think are dull and ugly socialist housing blocks.

Thoughtful historical explorations of contemporary human existence – meet Michał Martychowiec

Since 2013 the Lublin-born artist who now lives in Berlin has been doing a project called The Daily Question where he produces one neon text piece, in the form of a question, every year. The individual neons are then installed in different locations, including being shown in the context of other exhibitions by the artist or, for example, on the outside walls of buildings.

Stunning aerial shots of Warsaw as you’ve never seen it before

The photos have become so popular they were compiled into a book entitled Warsaw On Air and presented to Prince William and Princess Katherine during their visit to the capital last year.

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Rzeszów scientists develop phone battery that charges in eight minutes and lasts 68 YEARS!

Produced by The Batteries, the new technology has already been dubbed “a game changer” by the industry press, with the firm hoping to begin large-scale production once work on their “pilot factory” is finished.

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