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Capturing Aboriginal Australia and its diversity on camera – BBC News
Aboriginal photographer Wayne Quilliam has been travelling across Australia for 30 years, documenting its hundreds of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups. He shares people’s stories, he says, so others can better understand the diversity of Aboriginal cultures. “I don’t … Continue reading
Clear Your Mind with These Peaceful, Mossy Forest Floors | Moss and Fog
We often find a walk in the peaceful woods will do wonders to clear your mind. If you’re here wondering where the posts about moss and or fog are, we won’t hold you up any longer. We often find a … Continue reading
MOONLIGHT MOJAVE
hrow on headphones and zen out to some sparkling Mojave night sky stars and star trails timelapses. Shot at various locations surrounding Joshua Tree National Park, this night sky compilation uses a full moon to “paint” the foreground, giving the … Continue reading
A Decade of Haboobs Cloud Landscapes in Thick Walls of Dust in a New Timelapse by Mike Olbinski
When strong winds gush out of a collapsing thunderstorm as it rips across a dry landscape, they sometimes generate a thick wall of dust known as a haboob. Photographer and storm chaser Mike Olbinski (previously) has been documenting these monumental … Continue reading
In ‘Eyes on the Street,’ Photographer Jamel Shabazz Identifies the Boundless Culture of New York City’s Outer Boroughs | Colossal
APRIL 7, 2022. GRACE EBERT “Man and dog,” Lower East Side, Manhattan (1980), C-print, 16 x 20 inches. All images courtesy of the artist One of New York City’s most discerning and essential documentarians, photographer Jamel Shabazz has built a career … Continue reading