Photos Courtesy of Mishka Henner
I’m not even going to try to tie this into the news or make it seem at all relevant, because to be perfectly honest, it’s perfectly random. But look! It’s neat! Pleasantly geometric Dutch tulip fields seen from a bird’s-eye view.
“These fields have already been endlessly photographed,” says London-based artist Mishka Henner, “but these satellite images offer a new perspective on a well-established visual cliche.”
The series was created in response to American artist David Horvitz, who asked various artists to submit work on the theme of flowers. He then created a digital, printable bouquet (still available for download here).
Dutch Flower Fields Seen From Above
What do you think? Does this count as photography?
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thebestsummerever answered:
They are beautiful, but I think art is halfway intention. Though I think the fact that they are being displayed and cropped and such is an a
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fatchance answered:
Sure, for the hundreds of scientists and technicians who actually did the work of conceiving, building, and launching the satellite.
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climateadaptation answered:
the amount of pesticides NL uses has decimated amphibians, reptiles, birds, insects, etc., and maybe human health. goo.gl/orvCL
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