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World Music 2020

What a year ! Edited by Cee-Roo Composed by Cee-Roo & FlexFab VFX by Noé Ciompi Mixed by Silvano Käppeli

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Photographer Captures Quarantine Life With His Mom and Ex-Wife | My Modern Met

By Sara Barnes on January 13, 2021 Day 12: Tensions are already rising. “Sometimes, the behind-the-scenes was more dramatic than the actual results.”   The pandemic has brought together people who, not wanting to be alone, have chosen to unite … Continue reading

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Spectacular ‘tree of life’ found in Australian lake

Amateur photographer Derry Moroney stumbled across massive patterns in Lake Cakora, on Australia’s New South Wales north coast, while taking aerial photographs with his drone. Watch: Spectacular ‘tree of life’ found in Australian lake

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A Poetic Record Of Life | Bahia, Brazil

Photographer Geralyn Shukwit is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images.  From the project ‘O Tempo Não Para’. Still Life With Fruit Procession Of Souls Cloaked in Bahia’s unique light, Geralyn’s intimate portrayal of daily life offers viewers … Continue reading

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Slo-Mo Captures Birds Eating Out of the Palm of Photographer’s Hand | My Modern Met

Birds come to this photographer and eat straight out of her hand. She’s like a real-life Cinderella! Wild birds don’t usually interact with people, and they often fly away if they hear even the slightest noise. However, Michigan-based photographer Jocelyn … Continue reading

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A Frozen Installation by Makoto Azuma Preserves a Vibrant Floral Arrangement in Ice

Japanese artist Makoto Azuma (previously) is known for shifting the contexts in which we typically view florals—think encasing bouquets in blocks of ice or suspending them in the stratosphere—through installations and designs that blur the boundaries between art and botany. … Continue reading

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Hair ice: The strange phenomenon of ‘candy floss’ on trees | BBC News

The unusual phenomenon looks like candy floss on the trees – but touch it and it melts away. If you go down to the woods today for a winter walk, you could be in for a big surprise. People taking … Continue reading

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Winners of the Nature Photographer of the Year 2020 Competition

Check out the wonderful winners selected from over 19,000 entries from photographers in over 70 countries. Jurassic Park” by Roberto Marchegiani (Italy). Overall Winner and Mammals Category Winner/NPOTY 2020. Feel like you’re stuck indoors too much these days? These stunning … Continue reading

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A Rare Photograph Captures ISS Moving Between Jupiter and Saturn During the Great Conjunction

On December 22, Jupiter and Saturn appeared closer together in the sky than they have since March 4, 1226. The nearly 800-year event is known as the Great Conjunction, which occurs to some extent every two decades. In true 2020 fashion, … Continue reading

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Rural Life | Burgundy, France

Photographer Sharon Draghi is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography.  From the project ‘Pastoral’. This project is about a small village in Burgundy, France – the village where my husband’s parents met when they were both … Continue reading

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