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Still/In Motion: time-lapsed montages of starling murmurations

The photographs of Kathryn Cooper combine multiple high-resolution frames, in a modern version of chronophotography – which was used in early studies of motion in the Victorian era – to capture the fluid movement of migrating starling murmurations at roost sites across Yorkshire and Derbyshire. The dramatic shapes the birds create in the sky become a series of dynamic patterns revealing behaviour invisible to the naked eye

  • Part of an Exhibition at Montreal Biosphere, Parc Jean-Drapeau, 10 June 2023–20 May 2024
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