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Brilliant Solar Flares and the Northern Lights Appear in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Shortlist | Colossal
GRACE EBERT “Iceland Vortex” by Larryn Rae A trippy shot of the psychedelic California Nebula, a panorama of the Milky Way sprawling above French lavender crops, and a phenomenal glimpse of the sun’s magnetic field bursting after a solar flare … Continue reading
Clusters of Bright Balloons Envelop Photographer Fares Micue in Her Expressive Self-Portraits
JULY 26, 2021 GRACE EBERT “Contagious energy.” and “Chasing illusions” In her ongoing series of self-portraits, Spain-based photographer and artist Fares Micue(previously) trades her usual monarchs and lush, leafy botanicals for bright airborne balloons. The perfectly round vessels appear suspended in … Continue reading
‘Beauty’ of island’s shipwrecks graveyard captured | BBC Wales
Photographer Peter Britton wants his project to stand as a legacy to those lost to Tusker Rock. A photographer is paying tribute to the lives lost to a small island in the Bristol Channel known as a graveyard for … Continue reading
Precise Compositions by Daniel Rueda and Anna Devís Turn Architecture into Playful Portraits
Valencia-based duo Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda (previously) add a playful twist to mundane settings and architectural backdrops. Whether flaring a skirt into a wide, cheesy grin, posing to prop up a facade’s stripes, or gripping the tail of a balloon … Continue reading
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It is often said that the hardest part of any adventure is getting out the door. Planning and packing are tedious and time consuming. But the moment you cross over the threshold from the distractions of the real world to … Continue reading
Aesthetica Magazine – Altered Landscapes
Ellen Jantzen is drawn to the natural world: oceans, rivers, lakes and mountains. Landscapes have provided endless inspiration to artists throughout history – from Romantic painters to contemporary environmental photographers. Yet, Jantzen’s artworks do not depict nature as we know … Continue reading
A Rare Sighting of a Glass Octopus Reveals its Nearly Transparent Membrane in Extraordinary Detail
GRACE EBERT On a 34-day expedition around the Phoenix Islands Archipelago, marine scientists from the Schmidt Ocean Institute captured exceptionally rare footage of the elusive glass octopus. With a speckled, iridescent membrane, the aquatic animal is almost entirely transparent—only its … Continue reading