Smithsonian Magazine | Arts & Culture | Danger Zones: "David Maisel doesn't consider himself an environmental activist. Yet his large-scale aerial photographs of strip mines, a bone-dry lake bed and man-made evaporation ponds can be viewed as indictments of our indifference to the planet that sustains us. Once you figure them out, that is. The photographs call to mind everything from blood vessels to stained-glass windows. 'They might be mirrors into who we are as a society and who we are in our psyches,' Maisel says."
(Via Boing Boing.)
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