The thinking tree is an ancient olive tree in Italy. It is believed to be over 1,500 years old and still produces olives

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Indigo Bunting

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Origami Fox by Annatomix in Longbridge, Birmingham

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Theo Bosboom Takes a Bug’s-Eye View in His Perspective-Shifting ‘Flowerscapes’ | Colossal

July 1, 2026
Nature
Photography
Kate Mothes

Stand in any forest and look up, and it’s hard not to be mesmerized by the swaying of tall trees and their elegant canopies casting shade onto the woodland floor. But imagine being an ant or beetle and peering up at the stems of wild geraniums, garlic, or buttercups and experiencing the same sensation. For photographer Theo Bosboom, this ground-level view of flowers and plants gave rise to a series that captures them in the way we might photograph a grove of towering, ancient sequoias.

Traversing local landscapes around his home in the Netherlands and sometimes venturing across the border into Germany or Belgium, Bosboom explores forests, dunes, public parks, roadside verges, and virtually any place that flowers grow. These excursions also sparked concern at the lack of pollinators he found among the flowers. “At times, it was eerily quiet,” he shares in the preface for his book, Flowerscapes, A Bug’s Eye View. “This matches recent studies showing that the numbers of flowers and insects have declined sharply across Western Europe over the past decades.”

There are a lot of reasons for the steep drop in insect populations, not just in Europe but around the world. Most of the reasons stem from human activities such as agriculture, pesticides, urban development and habitat destruction, pollution, and changing temperatures as a result of the escalating climate crisis.

Bosboom finds reasons to hope, however. […]

Read more: https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2026/07/theo-bosboom-flowerscapes-bugs-eye-view-photography/

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Early morning sun

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Arno’s Archive (@maga-zin.bsky.social) | Utrecht, Netherlands

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@toastiepostie.bsky.social | By @fio.silva in Saint-Martin-d’Hères, France

Your Street Art Utopia FB #streetartStreet Art Utopia – NewsBy @fio.silva in Saint-Martin-d'Hères, France for @streetartfestgrenoblealpes 2026.

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GrahamSeamanArt (@grahamseamanart.bsky.social) | a selection of colourful digital twirl art, created from a number of graffiti images taken off the streets of Liverpool.

GRAFFITI ORBS… a selection of colourful digital twirl art, created from a number of graffiti images taken off the streets of Liverpool. Check out my Pixels website for a range of wall-art featuring these digital images at tinyurl.com/mr55d4fh. #twirlart #digitalart #graffitiart

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Why Are There No Wild Cows?

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