Looking at their impressive work, it’s hard to believe Sydney sisters Lauren and Kassandra Hernandez, otherwise known as Crossing Threads,…
With the goal of expanding interest among children and youths for technology and the natural sciences, the Gothenburg Region Association of Local..
The same would go if you have a cool and homey office. You would feel less stress when you have a comfortable office decor designs you go to every day.
Perched high up in Théoule-sur-Mer looking out over the bay of Cannes, is the Palais Bulles, blushing pink in the Southern sun, with its feminine and futuristic natural curves.
Ett lagom stort semesterprojekt kan vara att bygga en fantasifull, rolig och mysig koja. En koja är inte bara till för barn. Varför inte skapa en rofylld plats åt dig själv.
Eerily beautiful abandoned places in the world include ghost towns in the US, old sanatoriums in Germany, and Soviet monuments in Bulgaria.
Eine Gartenlaube zaubert die Erinnerungen an eine andere Zeit herbei - als die mondhellen Spaziergänge und die langen Gespräche an Sommerabenden geläufiger
Morgan Brechler, 25, from Phoenix, Arizona, has conquered some of America's most famous national parks with her daughter Hadlie since she was just a few months old.
Designer Ariadna Giménez creates AI-generated 'Gaudism' project that explores aspects of Catalan Modernism. Gimenez explains...
Picnic At Hanging Rock Style Inspiration With the recent airing of Foxtel’s ‘Picnic At Hanging Rock'- that boasted a deeper, darker, sexier approach to the original,...
A collection of photos and info on the most beautiful castles in France, including some of the top French chateaux.
Cosmos Magazine's art director Robyn Adderly rounds up the year's winning science images.
Yoro at Sight Management and Romeo at View Management photographed by David Hauser and styled by Emiliano Di Mola, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online. Hair & Make-up: Emiliano Riccardi BRANDS: Levi’s, Benetton,... »
Image 18 of 56 from gallery of ICD-ITKE Research Pavilion 2013-14 / ICD/ITKE University of Stuttgart. Photograph by Midjourney AI / Fabian Dejtiar
« Vanity Fair » a parcouru les jardins les plus extraordinaires du globe à la recherche de l'apaisement ultime. Il est temps de se mettre au vert.
When you’re around ten years old, summer evenings, with their made-up games, flash thunderstorms, and aimless wanderings, have a magic and a mystery that…
Architecture is meant to fulfill both practical and expressive requirements, and thus it serves both utilitarian and aesthetic purposes. When you look at a structure, you can distinguish these two ends but they cannot be separated, and the relative weight each of them carry can vary widely. Plus, every society has its own, unique relationship to the natural world and its architecture usually reflects that as well, allowing people from other places to learn about their environment, as well as history, ceremonies, artistic sensibility, and many aspects of daily life.
From the Great Pyramid of Giza, in Egypt, to the gorgeous Royal Alcazar in Seville, Spain, here are the top 25 most beautiful buildings in the world.
the structural system adopted is that of a tree-branch. the wine bar, restaurant, pre-function and banquet facilities is captured within a different spatial volume, defined by the variable degree of the branching structure.
As far as birds go, cute owls are some of the most beautiful creatures on this earth. An owl is a symbol of intelligence and one of the most effective nocturnal hunters. A cute owl picture tries to capture the more beautiful and peaceful side of it — the one we grew up liking and admiring. Some of the cutest owl pictures try to focus on a single element of this majestic, flying bird.
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TITLE: Circling Low DESCRIPTION: The canyons and green landscape of Iceland are unbelievable and simply stunning. They are a fantastic addition to the interior of any place as they bring the viewer immediately out of their thoughts and into a place of stunning beauty. Filled with natural wonder, and the essence of nature is clearly communicated by simply looking at the photograph. There is a strong contrast of tones here which brings out the green. The moss and fauna that covers most of the Icelandic ground here is growing on black sand that is volcanic in nature. This being one of the most active volcanic areas of the world, much of the landscape reflects this unique nature of Iceland. **I encourage potential customers to order metal prints - the quality of metal prints is worth the extra money, and they don't require frames Please note that some photographs will require cropping in order to fit within a specified size. I will notify you if the size you have selected will require any cropping prior to shipment. Many images are displayed in (3:2) dimensions and will not need to be cropped when sized: 4x6, 6x9, 8x12, 10x15, 12x18, 14x21, 16x24, 18x27, 20x30, etc. All printed photographs use award-winning KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA paper which has set the standard for print quality. The paper has been specially designed to contain more vibrant colors and can be printed with either a Lustre or Glossy finish. Other options include Kodak ENDURA metallic, Fuji Pearl, and Fuji Deep Matte (add 25% to the price of the print for these options) - notify me and I'll post your customized item. Other formats are also available, and all prints can be finished as custom sized, wood print, ThinWraps, single/double matted, mounted, framed, iPhone covers, photos insert cards, or large gallery prints. Please contact me to discuss special considerations, or place custom orders. I aim for 100% satisfaction of all my customers, please notify me for any reason if you're unsatisfied for any reason. Thank you for supporting my shop and my passion of photography.
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Immerse yourself in the urban enchantment of "The Greenlight #6" by Alicia Bock. Discover and buy fine art photography prints with framing options at PurePhoto’s online gallery. Elevate your surroundings with museum-quality art inspired by the cityscape.
Just in case you ever needed a reminder that our planet is a stunningly beautiful place, the fifth annual Landscape Photographer of the Year competition winners have been announced, and they don't disappoint.
This is the tall saguaro in my neighbor's yard that I've been watching for 2 years. I think that it will be one of those rare ones that form the crest at the top, in a "wave-form". It's really hard to capture the detail when the light is right, for the sky in the background really throws off the exposure. This is the first of 3 in a row. They are used to show the unusual growth pattern that occurs prior to a crest forming. For more information, please look at our thread in Arizona Wonders, here: www.flickr.com/groups/azwonders/discuss/72157601019913634/
Macro photography is one of the most enticing ways to shoot digital photography. Macro photography really means that the subject is pretty much the same as what
Immerse yourself in the details captured in this close up of a green succulent plant. © 2022 KLEKTIK ART. Any distribution or alterations of any image is prohibited without permission. Do not use for NFT art without permission.
The shots capture the abstract wonders of the Australian landscape and incredibly show how the rivers in the area can be confused for shrubs.
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this november feels like it has been colder that usual. the two snowfalls we have already had might have something to do with that feeling. but the damp cold we experience out here on the coast, where the temperature hovers just above freezing and the humidity is high, can chill most bones after much time spent outside. i just found out we only have about 8 1/2 hours of daylight these days, and since about eight of those hours are spent at work for me during the week, i feel like i am not spending much time outside at all. the rain held off most of the weekend and i managed to get outside for a little bit, bundled in layers to fight off the chill. the forest is settling down for the winter, all the decomposing leaves forming a blanket on the forest floor, many of them still under a lingering crust of snow. a few mushrooms poke stubbornly through, here and there. there is one thing that seems to be thriving though, and that is the moss. it coats all surfaces in the woods - trees, rocks, fallen logs and stumps - anywhere where it can gain a purchase. and there are so many different kinds to be found as well. certainly creates a lush feeling forest, even in these waning days of the year. on that note, seriously? when did we get all the way to the last month of the year? it always comes too fast. but i am swinging fully into the holiday mood, with christmas music and a few decorations starting to come out. i've been lighting candles more frequently in the evenings; their warm glow easing the dark nights as the rain pours down and the wind howls. i've never been much of a tea person, but this year as the cold weather set in i seem to have become some sort of addict. for the holidays i have been in the mood for chocolate mint, and gingersnap teas (although i'm still on the fence about the gingersnap) instead of my usual yerba mate or rooibos. a warm cup helps put me in a cozy seasonal mood. anyway, in my roundabout way, i'm curious about your traditions, holiday or otherwise. what things do you like to do around this time of year, whether they be outright festive displays, or more subtle things (like a good cup of tea) to lighten up the dark days of winter?
The 2018 contest received nearly 5,000 entries from 1,251 photographers in 74 countries.