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Луи Шварцберг: Неведомая красота опыления

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Опыление необычайно важно для жизни на Земле, но как часто этот процесс остается незаметным для человеческого глаза! Режиссёр Луи Шварцберг позволяет нам заглянуть в тонко устроенный мир пыльцы и опылителей, благодаря некоторым фотографиям с особо короткой выдержкой из его фильма "Крылья жизни", к созданию которго его подтолкнула проблема исчезновения одного из главных опылителей в мире - медоносной пчелы.

Louie Schwartzberg is an award-winning cinematographer, director and producer who captures breathtaking images that celebrate life -- revealing connections, universal rhythms, patterns and beauty. Full bio »

Translated into Russian by Maria Maksutova
Reviewed by Maria Bazilevskaya
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