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Lockdown Child | Coronavirus’ Days
Conceptual and Documentary Photographer Anindita Roy is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Loneliness’. From the beginning of this year we started using veils on our faces to protect ourselves from the … Continue reading
Victorian Women of Color: 32 Photos of Beauty In The Age Of Hatred – Flashbak in 2020 | Victorian portraits, Victorian women, Vintage black glamour
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45 eerily beautiful abandoned places [pics] – Matador Network | Abandoned places, mansions, houses
Nov 26, 2018 – Maybe you, like me, are fascinated by the entropy of humanity’s impact on the earth. Source: 45 eerily beautiful abandoned places [pics] – Matador Network | Abandoned places, Abandoned mansions, Abandoned houses
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Adolescence & Identity
Photographer and Anthropologist Andrés Yépez is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘OOMO’. “Oomo” means “Burn” in the native language of La Chiquitanía, Bolivia, the besiro. An adolescent’s transition is crossed by … Continue reading
Welsh Miners | 1977
Miner in front of brick wall Documentary Photographer David Wright is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Welsh Miners – 1977 – The end of an era‘ . My name is David Gilbert Wright. … Continue reading
What can pairing fast-blooming flowers with crawling insects reveal about cognition?
A term introduced by the Baltic German biologist Jakob von Uexküll in 1909, Umwelt refers to an organism’s internal and limited perceptual experience of the external world. This stunning experimental exploration of the concept from the Japanese artist Yoshiyuki Katayama … Continue reading
Flat Lens a Thousand Times Thinner Than a Human Hair Offers a Wide Field of View for Smartphone Cameras
The lens can be used to produce high-resolution images with a wide field of view. It can serve as a camera lens in smartphones and can be used in other devices that depend on sensors (high resolution wide angle selfie … Continue reading
The 2020 International Garden Photographer of the Year Macro Photography Awards
The International Garden Photographer of the Year has announced the winners of their macro competition, featuring some of the best close-up photography of the botanical world.[…] More: The 2020 International Garden Photographer of the Year Macro Photography Awards
Watch An Unusual Ensemble of Insects Take Flight in Extreme Slow Motion
In what’s believed to be the first footage of its kind, a stunningly slow-motion video by Dr. Adrian Smith captures a rare group of insects just as they lift off the ground. The NC State assistant professor utilized a black … Continue reading
An Astronaut and Photographer Collaboratively Document the Vast International Space Station in a New Book
Cupola with Clouds and Ocean, International Space Station – ISS, Low Earth Orbit, Space. By Roland Miller and Paolo Nespoli. All images © Roland Miller and Paolo Nespoli, ISS interior images courtesy of NASA and ASI. In what is … Continue reading