I am totally fascinated by the flight patterns of birds—the bizarre way they cling together en mass and move as one entity never ceases to amaze me. So when I found this series of photographs by Richard Barnes, entitled Murmur, I was totally captivated. These black starlings have a Hichcock-ian appeal— I particularly enjoy the photo above, where they appear almost extraterrestrial. ••••
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2 comments:
LOVE these!!! Great find.
AH-mazing. If you're in to this I suggest getting the Planet Earth dvd series. There are so many gorgeous colors and patterns to see in that, it's totally inspired me.
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