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Colored Micrographs Magnify Pollen Seeds, Plant Cells, and Leaf Structures in Photographs by Rob Kesseler
Using scanning electron microscopy and a mix of microscopic, scientific, digital, and manual processes, artist Rob Kesseler develops colored micrographs of the intricate patterns within pollen and seed grains, plant cells, and leaf structures. The highly magnified photographs feature specifics … Continue reading
The World’s Largest Freshwater Lake Becomes a Magical Landscape in Photographs by Kristina Makeeva
Photographer Kristina Makeeva creates captivating scenes centered around Lake Baikal. The lake, located in Russia, is the largest freshwater lake in the world by volume, holding nearly a quarter of the world’s fresh surface water. Makeeva takes advantage of its … Continue reading
Photographer Tim Flach Highlights Unusual and Endangered Birds in Striking Portraits
London-based photographer Tim Flach travels the world capturing the nuanced expressions, unique patterning, and unusual profiles of animals large and small. Often focusing his lens on endangered and vulnerable species, Flach highlights the traits of animals that are at risk of … Continue reading
Your Textbooks Are Wrong, This Is What Cells Actually Look Like
With new advances in microscopy, biologists are able to see the secret life of cells unfolding like never before.
Journalist Rachel Lopez Documents the Delightfully Diverse Patterns on the Ceilings of Mumbai Taxis
Rachel Lopez has a thing with… taxi ceilings. Instead of joining the 200,000+ Instagram posts hashtagged #ihavethisthingwithfloors, the lifelong Mumbai resident flips her phone’s camera into selfie mode. Lopez documents the vast array of eccentric plastic patterns covering the ceilings … Continue reading
11838. San Francisco Chinatown : Fortune Cookie Factory — One Million Photographs
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Moments of Isolation and Belonging Explored in Surreal Composite Photographs by May Parlar
Photographer May Parlar punctuates open landscapes with colorful elements like masses of balloons and accessories separated from human wearers. Her work reflects on themes of belonging and alienation, Parlar tells Colossal, and she seeks to “explore the human condition through … Continue reading
Glorious Photos of Life Up North in the 1990s
Shirley Baker – whose work covers the 1950s to 2000 – might be the best street photographer you’ve never heard of. By Oliver Lunn Shirley Baker is not a big name in street photography, but there are plenty of … Continue reading
Photographer’s Striking Landscape Photos Are Visual Love Letters
“Viewing the natural world through the lens of my camera offers me the opportunity to both see and to share visions of the world that some only dream of being able to witness.”[…] Read More: Photographer’s Striking Landscape Photos Are … Continue reading
Showdown Between Fox and Marmot Wins Wildlife Photo Contest
‘The moment’ by Yongqing Bao (China). Overall winner. Joint Winner 2019, Behavior: Mammals. “It was early spring on the alpine meadowland of the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, in China’s Qilian Mountains National Nature Reserve, and very cold. The marmot was hungry. It … Continue reading