Xavi Bou is a Spanish photographer who embarked on a project called Ornitographies in 2012. In order to “to make visible the invisible,” he creates timelapse pictures of birds in motion.
Bou says that he feels like a curator looking for hidden drawings that birds make in the sky with their flights.
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One of the favorite birds are clouds of starlings when they do their murmuration dance, especially when this group is behind attacked by hawks, as Bou says in an Atlas Obscura article: ”I am passionate about the idea of how a sculptor, the hawk, shapes the shapes of starling clouds“, he says.
This looks like a sequel to NOPE
Breaking News: Wonder Woman’s Jet Uncloaked
They thought they could upload a photo of some cardboard packing material floating in the wind and get away with it /s
Reminds me of the X-Men jet, those aren’t birds that’s a cloaked jet.
Prog album cover.