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In Flight: Dramatic Photographs by Mark Harvey Capture Acrobatic Birds Mid-Air
Throughout lockdown in the United Kingdom, Mark Harvey, who is known for his striking equine and canine photography, shifted his focus to the avian creatures gliding above his home in the Norfolk Broads. Now part of a series titled In … Continue reading
The Vibe Of Guadeloupe
Photographer Marie-Pierre Lambelin is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Le Battement d’aile du papillon’. I got bewitched by the the butterfly’s flapping wing, In the shade of the dormant volcano of … Continue reading
‘Longest known exposure’ recovered from makeshift camera forgotten on UK telescope
Taken on a pinhole camera made from a beer can lined with photo paper, the image shows the rising and falling of the sun over the period of eight years. PHOTOGRAPH BY REGINA VALKENBORGH AT A GLANCE it looks … Continue reading
Photos of Rare Octopus With Completely Transparent Head | My Modern Met
Wonderpus octopus larvae (Photo: Wu Yung-sen) “Taking photos in a gravity-free environment seems like I am chasing alien creatures up and down. That’s exactly how I feel!” The depths of the ocean are a powerful draw for researchers, experienced … Continue reading
Geometric Drone Paths Illuminate the Otherworldly Landscapes of the Southwest in Photos by Reuben Wu
During recent years, Chicago-based photographer Reuben Wu has visited quiet regions in Bolivia, Nevada’s SolarReserve, and the rivers of molten sulfur flowing in Indonesian volcanoes to capture the natural grandeur of the earth’s outmost layer. In each location, Wu highlights the … Continue reading
Dawn Mander Reporting From Blackpool, England | LOCKDOWN 2 | Coronavirus’ Days
Photographer Dawn Mander is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. Blackpool, a town full of color, noise and vibrant life has like every other coastal towns suffered irreparable economic loss and many small local businesses have … Continue reading
Are We Reaching Further To Connect While Missing Out On Life Around Us? Your Mobile Phone: Friend Or Foe?
On Their Own Travel and Documentary Photographer Bharat Patel is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Mobile Dependence’. Busy Busy These series of images of people were taken at bus stops as they … Continue reading
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Incredible Winners From the 2020 International Photography Awards | My Modern Met
ANTARCTICA: The Waking Giant” by Sebastian Copeland (Germany). First Place – Book Photographer Of the Year, Professional Book, Nature. The world’s top photographers put their best images up for judgment and these are the stunning winners. The prestigious … Continue reading
The Disappearing Rural Market | Norfolk, England
Photographer Ben Elwes is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the book ‘Monday Market’. Monday Market captures aspects of the type of rural market that is now less prevalent across England. G.A. Key started its market … Continue reading
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