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Thursday, October 21, 2010

From Smiling Seals to Exploding Landscapes

Photographers Journey to Earth's Most Dangerous Places For "Extreme Exposure"
male walrus photo
Image credit: Paul Nicklen
When a photograph captures a moment of action—like this male walrus sending a warning to a creeping photographer—it seems to freeze time, preserving something astonishing that has long since passed.
"Extreme Exposure," a group exhibit at the Annenberg Space for Photography, features arresting imagery from five unique photographers who work on the edge of wildlife, climate and environment. Clyde Butcher, Paul Nicklen, Michael Nichols and Donna & Stephen O'Meara have made careers documenting rarely seen moments in the life of our planet.
From Smiling Seals to Exploding Landscapes, Photographers Journey to Earth's Most Dangerous Places For Extreme Exposure Slideshow

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