Our Earth Captured in Wide Angle

Here we have Yann Arthus-Bertrand talking at the TED Conference and displaying his recent photographic and cinematographic work that focuses on humanity and our habitat. The work is as visually stunning as the story it tells is disheartening. Definitely worth giving this one some time. We’ll be following up later today with some more media from Arthus-Bertrand. Stay tuned for more.

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  1. Jon says . . . | June 12, 2009 / 2:17 pm

    Hey just in-case people are looking for the video it’s up on youtube http://www.youtube.com/homeproject. However if you perhaps fancy watching it in your media player of choice then because of the free nature of the video I am fairly sure it’s fine to download from peer2peer sites, and you can find them at your own leisure because I don’t fancy linking to TPB.

    Keep up the great work Dan!

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