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A Dazzling Series of Photos Captures the Soft Glow of Firefly Mating Season in Japan
An enchanting series by Russian photographer Daniel Kordan (previously) frames a sea of flickering fireflies as they populate a dense bamboo forest. Captured in pockets and trails of light, the insects radiate across the thick vegetation on Japan’s Kyushu Island, which … Continue reading
Award winning shortfilm I Fisherwoman and Tuk Tuk I Studio Eeksaurus I Short Film
When she discovers a pearl in the belly of a fish, a Konkani fisherwoman resigned to a mundane life of daily struggle, abandons her trade and indulges in her wildest fantasy. She buys herself a brightly colored rickshaw (“tuk tuk”) … Continue reading
TIPS on photographing OVERGROWN architecture & ruins
This week we have another fairly long video on photographing overgrown locations. Shot in Tskaltubo a few weeks back. I break down a simple shot into sections and then show you in photoshop how we can combine three images to … Continue reading
Architecture on Location | Photography in Tskaltubo, Georgia
Architecture on Location | Photography in Tskaltubo, Georgia features one of the highlights on both of my visits to Georgia this year, Tskaltubo, a small town a short distance from Kutaisi a city in the West of the Country. This … Continue reading
Stories in Place: Mosaic On A Stick
nspired by colorful mosaic artwork, this mixed media piece follows the story of multiracial artist Lori Greene. Greene owns the mosaic studio and community art space “Mosaic On A Stick” in St. Paul, Minnesota. Stories in Place is a collection … Continue reading
When Is Now?
When is now? Seems like a pretty simple question… just look at your watch. But do you and I share the same “now”? Let’s journey from Einstein’s thought experiments about relativity to cutting edge neuroscience research to try and answer … Continue reading
SoapBox stage presents: Falter by Bea Poetry
Bea Poetry is an emerging poet based in Ipswich who is inspired by family, festivals and the tension between youth & adulthood. Find her on facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/beapoetry Bea poetry’s poem ‘Flater’ is available to buy for the very first … Continue reading
Covid from space: the humans furthest from the pandemic
Astronaut Jessica Meir’s seven-month mission on the International Space Station (expedition 62, from September 2019-April 2020) glides from the euphoria of the first days in zero gravity, to the deep pressure of the first all-female spacewalk in history, and finally … Continue reading
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This is Not a Star Map, It’s a Map Of Massive Black Holes
Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about a newly created star map that actually shows thousands of black holes instead. Paper: https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf…
Dad-of-six charms the internet with meal tips
Aboriginal man Nathan Lyons has found unexpected fame with videos inspired by “doing it tough”. Watch: Dad-of-six charms the internet with meal tips