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All Seasons in Movement

“All Seasons in Movement” it’s a project I started cultivating soon after the end of the first lockdown. Not having a clear idea of what it was going to be about, I started modeling the clips I was collecting into … Continue reading

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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

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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

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National Geographic’s new Year in Pictures special documents 2020: an ‘unprecedented and unforgettable year’ | Creative Boom

National Geographic’s Year in Pictures documents an ‘unprecedented and unforgettable year’. Not all viruses lead to global pandemics. Some have evolved to our benefit. An ancient virus called HERV-K may protect human embryos from other viruses, according to Joanna Wysocka, … Continue reading

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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

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The year of virtual travel: the benefits of exploring the world through webcams | The Conversation

Author David Jarratt Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management, University of Central Lancashire As our freedom of movement continues to be curtailed due to COVID-19, webcam travel seems set to continue. During the first UK lockdown I received an email from … Continue reading

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Strength & Vulnerability | Edge of Humanity Magazine

Artwork By Ava Sol   Ava photo series “Unite” marries fine art self portraits with plants with inspired lines to show the unity between humans and nature, sexuality and spirituality. The photographs depict the strength and the vulnerability of the human body, … Continue reading

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Henry Cartier Bresson and Richard Avedon interview 2000

 

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From Mad Men to Henri Cartier-Bresson :: What can composition do?

Composition is arguably the most important tool in telling a story. Everything in a photo is important to that message. The placement of objects and proximity is important. Relationships of shapes have meaning. This is the most important skill you … Continue reading

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Artist Highlights Intricate Leaf Cut-Out Art by Holding To the Sky

Can you be-leaf the detail? Talented paper artists from around the world use fine blades to cut out detailed designs from blank sheets. Kazakhstan-based artist Kanat Nurtazin creates his amazing artwork this way, albeit on a more unconventional material. Instead, … Continue reading

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