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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
Be-Bop en Cave, Saint Germain des Près, 1951 photo by Robert Doisneau 50s | Pinterest
Jun 24, 2015 – hollyhocksandtulips: “ Swing…. Photo by Robert Doisneau, 1951 ” Source: Be-Bop en Cave, Saint Germain des Près, 1951 photo by Robert Doisneau 50s photo print couple dancing long full ski… | Couple dancing, Robert doisneau, Swing … Continue reading
Weather Photographer of the Year Winners Celebrate Nature’s Beauty | My Modern Met
“Blizzard” by Rudolf Sulgan. Overall winner. “Global warming is the primary cause of the current sea-level rise. As a result, hundreds of millions of people living in coastal areas will become increasingly vulnerable to flooding. Higher sea levels would force … Continue reading
Watch the Birdie: A Restored Brass Gadget Dating Back 140 Years Reveals a Historic Photography Trick
GRACE EBERT Prior to asking subjects to grin and “say cheese,” photographers would entreat those awaiting a portrait to “watch the birdie.” Now generally out of use, the phrase dates back to 1879 and references a technique to capture both kids’ … Continue reading
Hannover, Germany | Street Photography
Photographer Mathias Müller is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the project ‘Road’. More: Hannover, Germany | Street Photography