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Eruption of the Cordon del Caulle. Chile.
via: National Geographic Photo Content 2011

Eruption of the Cordon del Caulle. Chile.

via: National Geographic Photo Content 2011

6 months ago

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7 months ago

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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Reese Witherspoon as June Carter.
Vogue, November 2005. Photographed by Annie Leibovitz.
via: Vogue

Reese Witherspoon as June Carter.

Vogue, November 2005. Photographed by Annie Leibovitz.

via: Vogue

1 year ago

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via: thitime

Dust Serie

By Tom Edwards et Ujin Lee.

1 year ago

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Avec sa série “The World Inside of Us”, l’artiste Dan Mountford originaire de Brighton nous montre l’étendue de son talent autour de l’idée d’une double exposition. Jouant sur les visages et les formes qui se dégagent.

1 year ago

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UNREAL.
A whirlpool is seen near Oarai City, Ibaraki Prefecture, northeastern Japan.
March 11, 2011. (REUTERS/Kyodo)
via guillee

UNREAL.

A whirlpool is seen near Oarai City, Ibaraki Prefecture, northeastern Japan.

March 11, 2011. (REUTERS/Kyodo)

via guillee

1 year ago

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Imagine the possibilities of this small cat-shaped camera, which comes with magnets embedded into its feet. What interesting perspectives you could capture. You could have a lot of fun with it. (I also think it would be a great present; for kids too)
The Necono digital camera was designed by Swedish-born Japan-based designer Lisa Larson. ’Neco’ means ‘cat’ in Japanese, ‘this pet-like companion’s left eye acts as a lens (35mm film equivalent), while the right eye functions as a sensor, allowing you to take photos and movies as if the cat is capturing the images’.
via: designboom

Imagine the possibilities of this small cat-shaped camera, which comes with magnets embedded into its feet. What interesting perspectives you could capture. You could have a lot of fun with it. (I also think it would be a great present; for kids too)

The Necono digital camera was designed by Swedish-born Japan-based designer Lisa Larson. ’Neco’ means ‘cat’ in Japanese, ‘this pet-like companion’s left eye acts as a lens (35mm film equivalent), while the right eye functions as a sensor, allowing you to take photos and movies as if the cat is capturing the images’.

via: designboom

1 year ago

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Dubai.

Dubai.

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1 year ago

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Frédéric Chaubin reveals Cosmic Communist Constructions, 90 buildings sited in fourteen former Soviet Republics which express what he considers to be the 4th age of Soviet architecture. His poetic pictures reveal an unexpected rebirth of imagination, an unknown burgeoning that took place from 1970 until 1990.

Aptly perceived a ‘rebirth of imagination’, some of these buildings don’t seem real. Made up of interesting shapes, patterns and materials, the photographer did an amazing job capturing the series, and has a beautifully designed book to show for it. 

I would like to visit the former Soviet one day.

via: TASCHEN Books 

(you can browse through the book if you click on “Leaf Through!”)

1 year ago

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Wataru Yoshida: Composition of Mammals.
Japanese illustrator Wataru Yoshida created a set of posters that combine photographs of mammals [of sea, of land, and homo sapiens] overlaid with subtle illustrations of their body structures. They were created for an imaginary exhibition at the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo, which studies the anatomy of mammals with displays of taxidermy and skeletons.
via: designboom

Wataru Yoshida: Composition of Mammals.

Japanese illustrator Wataru Yoshida created a set of posters that combine photographs of mammals [of sea, of land, and homo sapiens] overlaid with subtle illustrations of their body structures. They were created for an imaginary exhibition at the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo, which studies the anatomy of mammals with displays of taxidermy and skeletons.

via: designboom

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A group examines one of the many icebergs that calved into Tasman Lake as a result of the 6.3 earthquake in Christchurch Tuesday. (Denis Callesen/NZPA/Associated Press)

A beautiful tragedy. It looks like a giant crystal.
via: The Big Picture

A group examines one of the many icebergs that calved into Tasman Lake as a result of the 6.3 earthquake in Christchurch Tuesday. (Denis Callesen/NZPA/Associated Press)

A beautiful tragedy. It looks like a giant crystal.

via: The Big Picture

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