As I looked through the impressive photography portfolio belonging to the talented Eamon Mac Mahon, I couldn't help but see wrinkles, bald spots and even some varicose veins in each of these images. The strange thing is, of course, that he wasn't photographing people, but the our planet's landscape. Since Mother Earth can be considered as one giant living and breathing creature, perhaps it is not so strange.
Based in Toronto, Canada, Eamon Mac Mahon takes mainly aerial shots that focus on unique characteristics of different lands from Canada to Europe. Having grown up in a very small town in the foothills of the Rockies, Eamon Mac Mahon is no stranger to wilderness. His work has appeared in such publications as Time and has even graced covers for Random House books.
Craggy Landscape Captures
Eamon Mac Mahon Photographs an Aging World's Wrinkles
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