Well look no further, friend.
The best way I've found to improve my photography is to look at others' work. Whether it's a beautiful sun set or an action shot from a sporting event, I always seem to find something to take away from the photo that helps me improve upon my own work.
Two sites I often frequent are The Atlantic: In Focus and Boston Globe: The Big Picture. Both these sites list recent pictures taken by photo journalists from around the world. The subject matter is usually relevant to what's happening at the time. Sometimes the photos listed on either site are the same, but they have some fantastic pictures that tell the many stories of our time.
Another great place to peruse from time to times is the iconic National Geographic site. I don't think I have to say too much here. Some of the best photographers in the world work from National Geographic and their consistent commitment to quality has shown it self over their 120 years of operation. You can find an interesting article about their fist wildlife photo ever published here.
The last place that I often check is 1x.com. This site is more focused on photography as an art form and offers a wide variety of styles and moods that will surely please any taste.
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