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More Than Human

More Than Human
More Than Human est le titre de la dernière série de photographies de Tim Flach. Réunissant des portraits d’animaux dans le cadre de son prochain livre, le photographe nous propose de découvrir des clichés époustouflants de divers espèces, permettant ainsi de dévoiler des facettes plus qu’humaines de ces animaux.

Marie Air 16th Feb 2014 | 15 notes Chez #Merci avec Alice ©Marie Air www.marieair.com 3rd Feb 2014 | 13 notes Leonora © Marie Air 12th Jan 2014 | 59 notes Les ailleurs 31st Aug 2013 | 395 notes 19th Aug 2013 | 70 notes Ailleurs 12th Aug 2013 | 180 notes Vacances à la mer 18th Jul 2013 | 67 notes Lexane 27th Jun 2013 | 100 notes Elise 10th Jun 2013 | 54 notes 10th Jun 2013 | 44 notes Frida Site internet Dmitry Maximov Coup de coeur pour le style de Dmitry Maximov, un artiste et illustrateur russe en provenance de Moscou extrêmement doué pour les photo-manipulations. Un mélange subtile et des dessins mystérieux, mis en scène dans des décors irréels. Galerie complète disponible dans la suite. Des personnages ronds plein de bonheur et de tristesse. Portfolio de Dmitry Maximov. Animals by Morten Koldby Après une première série magnifique dont nous avions pu parler sur Fubiz en août 2011, le photographe danois Morten Koldby nous propose de nouveaux clichés d’animaux toujours aussi impressionnants. Plus d’images de cette série à découvrir de manière complète dans la suite de l’article.

Featured magazine reviews on Magpile Wildland 21st April 2014, reviewed by Hayli Chwang I was immediately drawn to the current issue of Wildland by its mesmerising cover, a photo of a lone figure silhouetted against a glowing canyon covered in snow and one of many amazing travel images to be found inside the magazine. 0 comments Popshot 14th April 2014, reviewed by Amy Hughes I found Popshot Magazine by chance whilst looking for another magazine at my local store. 0 comments Cereal Magazine 7th April 2014, reviewed by Chris Martin I have only had volume 5 of Cereal a couple of weeks and it is already war torn, looking like it’s fresh out of the dentists’ waiting room after months of trembling hands zipping through the pages like a flick book. 0 comments Mr. 31st March 2014, reviewed by Tho Keller Who’s Afraid of Mr. 0 comments Eye 24th March 2014, reviewed by Luke Tonge 0 comments 19th March 2014, reviewed by Magasin Adult magazines are mostly not that aesthetic and full of stuff you wouldn't want to get caught reading in public.

Chris Jordan - Intolerable Beauty Exploring around our country's shipping ports and industrial yards, where the accumulated detritus of our consumption is exposed to view like eroded layers in the Grand Canyon, I find evidence of a slow-motion apocalypse in progress. I am appalled by these scenes, and yet also drawn into them with awe and fascination. The immense scale of our consumption can appear desolate, macabre, oddly comical and ironic, and even darkly beautiful; for me its consistent feature is a staggering complexity. The pervasiveness of our consumerism holds a seductive kind of mob mentality. As an American consumer myself, I am in no position to finger wag; but I do know that when we reflect on a difficult question in the absence of an answer, our attention can turn inward, and in that space may exist the possibility of some evolution of thought or action. ~cj, Seattle, 2005

Aux Philippines, de magnifiques arbres multicolores ! La nature est étonnante. Tellement étonnante qu’elle est capable de créer des arbres de toutes les couleurs. Ces arbres sont des eucalyptus arc-en-ciel (Eucalyptus Deglupta) et sont originaires des Philippines. Au premier abord, on pourrait croire que quelqu’un les a peint à la main… Pourtant, il n’en est rien et ces couleurs sont entièrement naturelles ! Contrairement à la plupart des arbres, l’eucalyptus arc-en-ciel n’a pas d’épaisse couche de liège sur le tronc en guise d’écorce. Cette technique d’exfoliation se produit à différentes zones et stades du développement de l’arbre; Dès qu’une couche est éliminée, une nouvelle écorce verte est exposée. Comme ce processus se produit à des vitesses différentes et dans des zones sporadiques de l’arbre, les couleurs changent constamment. Recherches associées : arbre multicolorearbre des philippineseucalyptus arc en cielcouleurs des philippinesart de larbre livre créativité

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mark mawson photography 15 Fascinating Photos of Monkeys Deep in Thought So far, we've taken a look at some incredibly expressive owls as well as some personality-filled frogs. In our search to compile the most fascinating wildlife photography, how could we not post about monkeys? The highly intelligent animals are the main subject for many photographers because they're fun to shoot and they've got wild personalities to boot. The website Light Stalking has a whole post dedicated to how to photograph monkeys which includes such helpful tips as "Monkeys Are Thieves!: If you leave anything just lying around, then expect it to be stolen" and "Monkeys Can Be Aggressive!: While they are very cute, any wild animal deserves respect for the small fact that it is physically capable of ripping your face off." Today, we've put together 15 photos that show just how interesting these furred animals can be. First photo credit: Look to the Heavens by Ann J. In Dreams I Can Fly by Manuela Kulpa Melancholy by Marsel van Oosten Deep Thoughts by Claire Wadey I'm On a Diet!

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