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Dicks Photography’s sea life images popular on social media
Ryan Dicks has a knack for making people on his boat feel like the world has stopped turning. When he invited two of The News Tribune’s reporters on a photography excursion one cloudless June afternoon, he motored out halfway between Browns and Defiance points before spotting some breaching porpoises and turning the engine off. It seemed like the boat went from 60 miles per hour to zero in a few seconds. Suddenly, the earth felt still. “It’s pretty epic out on the water,” Dicks told the reporters. “One of the surprising things is, except on a weekend that’s like 80 degrees, there just aren’t any boats out here.” For the…
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Artist gets hundreds of models to pose naked next to Dead Sea, drawing attention to climate crisis
Enjoy: Types pose nude for Spencer Tunick shoot in Israel Over 200 people today lined only in white human body paint modelled for American artist Spencer Tunick across a desert in southern Israel to elevate recognition for the deteriorating condition of the Lifeless Sea. Volunteers, of ages in between 18 and 70, lined up throughout the desert in close proximity to the Dead Sea in rows of 10 on Sunday and awaited instructions from the artist, who was perched on a ladder with a megaphone and a digital camera. The volunteers, both equally guys and women, stood barefoot on brown hills overlooking the sea. Mr Tunick reported he selected to…
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Spencer Tunick stages mass nude photos in Israel to highlight disappearing Dead Sea
Created by Elliott Gotkine, CNNArad, Israel With desert peaks stabbing the sky and a slim blue ribbon of Dead Sea shimmering in the distance, the ghostly figures of all around 200 gentlemen and women — painted head to toe in white — began appearing from powering an outcrop. Every and every single one particular of them was naked. Which could only mean one particular matter: Entire world-renowned New York artist Spencer Tunick was back to photograph his newest set up. “I’m right here to raise consciousness of the receding waters of the Dead Sea,” he mentioned at a resort terrace in the southern Israeli city of Arad, “and to bring…