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Frédéric Demeuse’s Photos Foreground the Essential Beauty of Ancient Forests
Source Colossal Just outside Brussels, an ancient woodland known as the Sonian Forest spans almost 11,000 acres and includes some of the world’s most impressive beech groves. For photographer Frédéric Demeuse, who grew up in Belgium’s capital, it’s a familiar yet perpetually alluring place. “This is where I made my first naturalist observations,” he tells…
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Glimpse Spectacularly Tiny Worlds in Winning Videos from Nikon’s Small World In Motion Competition
Source Colossal From a remarkable demonstration of flower self-pollination to algae swimming in a water droplet in a Japanese 50 Yen coin, the winners of this year’s Nikon Small World in Motion competition capture some of the natural world’s most beautiful, otherworldly, and otherwise invisible phenomena. The top prize was awarded to Michigan-based photographer Jay…
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Beau Miles’ Marathon, Single-Day Planting Project Sprouts a New Forest in an Australian Field
Source Colossal Beau Miles is a nature-lover, adventurer, and a self-described oddball who makes stuff from other people’s junk. Based in Australia, he delves into urban foraging on his YouTube channel, wrote a book called The Backyard Adventurer, and has made numerous films about everything from building a tiny cabin to exploring Sydney’s most polluted…
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Vernacular Architecture and Mossy Trees Fill Michael Davydov’s Tiny Worlds
Source Colossal In the miniature world of Michael Davydov, tiny houses, moons, trees, and barns balance precariously in clusters and stacks. Observing the architecture and flora around his home in the Nizhny Novgorod region of Russia, he taught himself how to draw and eventually began assembling small sculptures. The hobby quickly morphed into a passion…
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