Man vs. Nature
Brothers Mike and JP Andrews bought a drone camera, flew to Australia, and embarked on Abstract Aerial Art, a 70,000-mile global photographic odyssey
Based in Cracow, Poland, the young and talented photographer Agnieszka Lepka made the breakthrough in 2015 when she was participating in the contest TIFF Festival in ‘DEBUTS’ section, as well as the Sputnik Photos workshop in collaboration with Filip Springer. The same year, the photographer opened her first exhibition titled ‘Emotional Landscapes’ in a small […]
A conflict is an important element of literature. Penlighten explains the various types of conflicts with a few examples.
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Based in Cracow, Poland, the young and talented photographer Agnieszka Lepka made the breakthrough in 2015 when she was participating in the contest TIFF Festival in ‘DEBUTS’ section, as well as the Sputnik Photos workshop in collaboration with Filip Springer. The same year, the photographer opened her first exhibition titled ‘Emotional Landscapes’ in a small […]
I noticed that there was a strip of barbed wire running along the edge of a hawthorn hedge. it got me thinking as to which would be worse to cross? I am using this to cover 'sharp' from November's scavenger hunt list
Based in Cracow, Poland, the young and talented photographer Agnieszka Lepka made the breakthrough in 2015 when she was participating in the contest TIFF Festival in ‘DEBUTS’ section, as well as the Sputnik Photos workshop in collaboration with Filip Springer. The same year, the photographer opened her first exhibition titled ‘Emotional Landscapes’ in a small […]
French photographer Romain Thiery likes to document abandoned places to show how nature reclaims spaces when humans are no longer there.
A creeping plant growing on industrial chimney
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Man vs Nature. Digital Photography Imaging I. Instructor: Matthew Fehrmann. Cleveland Institute of Art.
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Tracks at the Rock Island Maintenance Facility in El, Reno, Oklahoma.
Prominent New York Times reporter John Markoff just came out with a story titled “Scientists Worry Machines May Outsmart Man” that has raised some eyebrows. Several friends that aren’t even in the science/tech space have since asked me about it so I thought I would chime in. Are machines really about to outsmart us? What […]
Justin Lim’s recent acrylic and enamel paintings convene symbols of both nature’s beauty and manmade destruction. The dominant aspect of each work, whether a mushroom cloud or floral arrangement, is only a point of entry for a work that reveals itself as critiquing multiple concepts at a time.
The Cities Project is back with stories about nature reclaiming space in our urban environments. We asked you to submit photos of it happening in your communities.
I thought I would take this idea one step further.
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Bear Grylls turned to therapy when life "hit him hard". The 'Man vs. Wild' survival expert and former SAS serviceman admitted despite his hard man exterior, he has an emotional side and he sought counselling during a particularly tough time which involved the deaths of both his and his wife Shara's fathers. Asked if he's ever sought psychological help, he told The Times newspaper: "Yes I have. I saw a therapist for a while, but it was nothing to do with the army. It was just life hitting me hard.
This unit includes: -Nature and Man-Made Posters with definitions -Teacher and student Natural vs. Man-Made Emergent Reader. -Natural Object Circle Map -Man-Made Object Circle Map -Natural vs. Man-Made Sort {Whole group and individual} -Natural vs. Man-Made Student Observation Copyright © 2014 Elizabeth Hall All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display.
122 meters of raw power at the Icelandic waterfall Haifoss. This is one of the tallest on Iceland, and with its colorful surroundings, it is a spectacular sight. I wanted to show the scale of this beast, so in the post processing I have added myself in front of the waterfall. Also added a cooler colortone to the water and some more saturation to the foreground. And some adjustments to light and shadows.