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Underwater Photo at Sunset Looks Like It’s From Another Planet | My Modern Met
This is not your typical underwater photography. Freediver and photographer Dan Legend captures the magic of the ocean in his alluring underwater images. His photos showcase swimmers as they’re submerged in the cerulean water and interact with the creatures within … Continue reading
Germination
Visual Artist Kate Yashta is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the project ‘GERMINATION’. Pointless germination of bizarre ties. It breaks through the skin, bursting out, digging in with its spikes. It embodies the possibilities and … Continue reading
M1 – Manchester Rain | Oxford Road, Manchester City Centre
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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
BLACK SUN: Amorphous Flocks of Starlings Swell Above the Danish Marshlands
Captured in the marshlands of southern Denmark, Søren Solkær’s ongoing project documents one of nature’s most mesmerizing phenomena. BLACK SUN focuses on the quiet landscapes of the Danish photographer’s childhood where nearly one million starlings congregate during the vernal and … 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
Stunning Photographs Capture the International Space Station Traveling Across the Sun and Moon
Back in October, Sacramento-based photographer Andrew McCarthy staked out in his backyard to document the International Space Station on one of its trips across the sun. Using two scopes, he successfully captured the image, which frames the station in the upper … Continue reading
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THE BANDA ARC, Life in Alor and the Banda Sea (4k)
WARNING: If you don’t like Sharks, Snakes or Tentacles, this film isn’t for you 🙂 Filmed and edited by Marcelo Johan Ogata