This series of incredible images by African photographer Dillon Marsh titled "Assimilation", captures the nests of weaver birds built around telephone poles in the vast barren landscapes of the southern Kalahari region. The twigs and grass collected to build these nests combine to give strangely recognisable personalities to the otherwise inanimate poles. Via his website, “In these series I seek to find things that are out of the ordinary, picking them out of the landscape where they might otherwise blend in. I choose objects that can be found in multitude within their environment so that I can depict a family of objects in a series of photographs."”
Find out more about Dillon's work here.
via [It's Nice That]





C'est surprenant. C'est beau. C'est humble. C'est un regard sur l'objet photographique, simple et honorable. Merci de cette fenêtre ouverte sur un travail que je ne connaissais pas encore.
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