Reblogged from tryingtofollow:

You Are What You Eat
(To document this phenomenon as faithfully as possible, not a single piece of plastic in any of these photographs was moved, placed, manipulated, arranged, or altered in any way.)
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Dead birds photographed with our trash in them.  Disturbing.  This is why we recycle.
The whole series can be viewed at www.chrisjordan.com

Reblogged from tryingtofollow:

You Are What You Eat

(To document this phenomenon as faithfully as possible, not a single piece of plastic in any of these photographs was moved, placed, manipulated, arranged, or altered in any way.)

via

Dead birds photographed with our trash in them.  Disturbing.  This is why we recycle.

The whole series can be viewed at www.chrisjordan.com

Notes

  1. mattplace reblogged this from tryingtofollow and added:
    I’m impressed, with both the bird and the documentary.
  2. richwu reblogged this from tryingtofollow and added:
    Dead birds photographed with our trash...them. Disturbing. This is why we recycle. The...
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  6. sugarland reblogged this from seafolk and added:
    WATCH ADDICTED TO PLASTIC DOC
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  9. twe12th reblogged this from tryingtofollow and added:
    from tryingtofollow:...Genesis 1 is about this, right here. Now, go and recycle. This is...
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  14. reclusland reblogged this from tryingtofollow and added:
    Whole set here. Horrible.
  15. whatcriscilikes reblogged this from tryingtofollow and added:
    has to be staged. Birds cannot swallow lighters. Also you can see the leaves blown into the stomach cavity.
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