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Aerial Photos by Bernhard Lang Capture the Largest Aircraft Boneyard in the World | Colossal
MAY 16, 2022. GRACE EBERT All images © Bernhard Lang, Housing the largest aircraft and missile facility around the globe, the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson is a trove of aviation history. The Arizona boneyard is responsible for nearly … Continue reading
A New Book Illuminates the Lives of the Elusive, Pink-Plumed Flamingos in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula | Colossal
MAY 6, 2022. GRACE EBERT The fluid that feeds the nestling is called crop milk. Both adults produce this secretion in the upper part of the intestine. All images © Photo © Claudio Contreras Koob and Nature Picture Library In … Continue reading
Photographer Spends a Full Year Taking Portraits of Strangers[Interview] | My Modern Met
By Jessica Stewart on May 2, 2022 “After every single encounter, I’d leave full of positivity and usually having just learned something new as well.” Like many of us, filmmaker and photographer Rory Langdon-Down found his life altered by the … Continue reading
Capturing Aboriginal Australia and its diversity on camera – BBC News
Aboriginal photographer Wayne Quilliam has been travelling across Australia for 30 years, documenting its hundreds of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups. He shares people’s stories, he says, so others can better understand the diversity of Aboriginal cultures. “I don’t … Continue reading