thekhooll:

Wuchang
Amazing photographs of Wuchang Railway Station in China by QinZong.  thekhooll:

Wuchang
Amazing photographs of Wuchang Railway Station in China by QinZong. 

thekhooll:

Wuchang

Amazing photographs of Wuchang Railway Station in China by QinZong. 

ruineshumaines:

Robby Cavanaugh | On Tumblr. ruineshumaines:

Robby Cavanaugh | On Tumblr. ruineshumaines:

Robby Cavanaugh | On Tumblr. ruineshumaines:

Robby Cavanaugh | On Tumblr. ruineshumaines:

Robby Cavanaugh | On Tumblr.
aquaticwonder:

Roar of the Sea aquaticwonder:

Roar of the Sea aquaticwonder:

Roar of the Sea aquaticwonder:

Roar of the Sea aquaticwonder:

Roar of the Sea

Spectacular Photos of Lava

Spectacular Photos of Lava

Spectacular Photos of Lava

Spectacular Photos of Lava

Spectacular Photos of Lava

Spectacular Photos of Lava

artandopinion:

A Fairy Waving her Magic Wand Across A Stormy Sea

Amelia Jane Murray

photojojo:

Chameleons aren’t easy to spot, but Wilma Hurskainen found a couple!
Chameleon Portraits  photojojo:

Chameleons aren’t easy to spot, but Wilma Hurskainen found a couple!
Chameleon Portraits 

thefader:

JEDDAH DIARY: A PHOTO ESSAY

Olivia Arthur teaches and photographs women in Saudi Arabia.

ianbrooks:

Happy Mayan Non-Apocalypse by Dan Schlitzkus

Artist: Website (via: io9)

arpeggia:

Photography by Brian Yen arpeggia:

Photography by Brian Yen arpeggia:

Photography by Brian Yen
actegratuit:

10,000 feet above sea – five months straight – four years in a row. For 600 days Yu Yamauchi lived in a hut near the summit of Mt. Fuji, getting up while it was still dark to photograph the sunrise every day, from the same location. The resulting series, titled “DAWN,” is a stunning look at the colorful, sometimes abstract view of Earth waking up.
The series is on display at Miyako Yoshinaga gallery in New York through November 21, 2012. actegratuit:

10,000 feet above sea – five months straight – four years in a row. For 600 days Yu Yamauchi lived in a hut near the summit of Mt. Fuji, getting up while it was still dark to photograph the sunrise every day, from the same location. The resulting series, titled “DAWN,” is a stunning look at the colorful, sometimes abstract view of Earth waking up.
The series is on display at Miyako Yoshinaga gallery in New York through November 21, 2012. actegratuit:

10,000 feet above sea – five months straight – four years in a row. For 600 days Yu Yamauchi lived in a hut near the summit of Mt. Fuji, getting up while it was still dark to photograph the sunrise every day, from the same location. The resulting series, titled “DAWN,” is a stunning look at the colorful, sometimes abstract view of Earth waking up.
The series is on display at Miyako Yoshinaga gallery in New York through November 21, 2012. actegratuit:

10,000 feet above sea – five months straight – four years in a row. For 600 days Yu Yamauchi lived in a hut near the summit of Mt. Fuji, getting up while it was still dark to photograph the sunrise every day, from the same location. The resulting series, titled “DAWN,” is a stunning look at the colorful, sometimes abstract view of Earth waking up.
The series is on display at Miyako Yoshinaga gallery in New York through November 21, 2012.

actegratuit:

10,000 feet above sea – five months straight – four years in a row. For 600 days Yu Yamauchi lived in a hut near the summit of Mt. Fuji, getting up while it was still dark to photograph the sunrise every day, from the same location. The resulting series, titled “DAWN,” is a stunning look at the colorful, sometimes abstract view of Earth waking up.

The series is on display at Miyako Yoshinaga gallery in New York through November 21, 2012.

razorshapes:

Chris Jordan - Running the Numbers, 2009

Depicts 2.4 million pieces of plastic, equal to the estimated number of pounds of plastic pollution that enter the world’s oceans every hour. All of the plastic in this image was collected from the pacific ocean.
razorshapes:

Chris Jordan - Running the Numbers, 2009

Depicts 2.4 million pieces of plastic, equal to the estimated number of pounds of plastic pollution that enter the world’s oceans every hour. All of the plastic in this image was collected from the pacific ocean.
razorshapes:

Chris Jordan - Running the Numbers, 2009

Depicts 2.4 million pieces of plastic, equal to the estimated number of pounds of plastic pollution that enter the world’s oceans every hour. All of the plastic in this image was collected from the pacific ocean.
razorshapes:

Chris Jordan - Running the Numbers, 2009

Depicts 2.4 million pieces of plastic, equal to the estimated number of pounds of plastic pollution that enter the world’s oceans every hour. All of the plastic in this image was collected from the pacific ocean.

razorshapes:

Chris Jordan - Running the Numbers, 2009

Depicts 2.4 million pieces of plastic, equal to the estimated number of pounds of plastic pollution that enter the world’s oceans every hour. All of the plastic in this image was collected from the pacific ocean.

ruineshumaines:

Encirclement by Beili Liu.

Thistle is a fierce plant well armored with sharp prickles all over itself, from the stem to leaves to flower buds—much protection for its soft purple flowers. After blooming, the plant sends out feathery white thistledown into wind.
Encirclement is created with hundreds of thistle plants, stemming perpendicularly from the wall, outlining two silhouettes of a standing and a bending figure. The performer then positions herself inside the thistle field, disguised/ camouflaged with thistledown. The beautiful plants surround the body as if protecting her, while she is in fact being embraced by the countless thorns of the plants.
Photo by Tina Chang.
ruineshumaines:

Encirclement by Beili Liu.

Thistle is a fierce plant well armored with sharp prickles all over itself, from the stem to leaves to flower buds—much protection for its soft purple flowers. After blooming, the plant sends out feathery white thistledown into wind.
Encirclement is created with hundreds of thistle plants, stemming perpendicularly from the wall, outlining two silhouettes of a standing and a bending figure. The performer then positions herself inside the thistle field, disguised/ camouflaged with thistledown. The beautiful plants surround the body as if protecting her, while she is in fact being embraced by the countless thorns of the plants.
Photo by Tina Chang.
ruineshumaines:

Encirclement by Beili Liu.

Thistle is a fierce plant well armored with sharp prickles all over itself, from the stem to leaves to flower buds—much protection for its soft purple flowers. After blooming, the plant sends out feathery white thistledown into wind.
Encirclement is created with hundreds of thistle plants, stemming perpendicularly from the wall, outlining two silhouettes of a standing and a bending figure. The performer then positions herself inside the thistle field, disguised/ camouflaged with thistledown. The beautiful plants surround the body as if protecting her, while she is in fact being embraced by the countless thorns of the plants.
Photo by Tina Chang.
ruineshumaines:

Encirclement by Beili Liu.

Thistle is a fierce plant well armored with sharp prickles all over itself, from the stem to leaves to flower buds—much protection for its soft purple flowers. After blooming, the plant sends out feathery white thistledown into wind.
Encirclement is created with hundreds of thistle plants, stemming perpendicularly from the wall, outlining two silhouettes of a standing and a bending figure. The performer then positions herself inside the thistle field, disguised/ camouflaged with thistledown. The beautiful plants surround the body as if protecting her, while she is in fact being embraced by the countless thorns of the plants.
Photo by Tina Chang.
ruineshumaines:

Encirclement by Beili Liu.

Thistle is a fierce plant well armored with sharp prickles all over itself, from the stem to leaves to flower buds—much protection for its soft purple flowers. After blooming, the plant sends out feathery white thistledown into wind.
Encirclement is created with hundreds of thistle plants, stemming perpendicularly from the wall, outlining two silhouettes of a standing and a bending figure. The performer then positions herself inside the thistle field, disguised/ camouflaged with thistledown. The beautiful plants surround the body as if protecting her, while she is in fact being embraced by the countless thorns of the plants.
Photo by Tina Chang.

ruineshumaines:

Encirclement by Beili Liu.

Thistle is a fierce plant well armored with sharp prickles all over itself, from the stem to leaves to flower buds—much protection for its soft purple flowers. After blooming, the plant sends out feathery white thistledown into wind.

Encirclement is created with hundreds of thistle plants, stemming perpendicularly from the wall, outlining two silhouettes of a standing and a bending figure. The performer then positions herself inside the thistle field, disguised/ camouflaged with thistledown. The beautiful plants surround the body as if protecting her, while she is in fact being embraced by the countless thorns of the plants.

Photo by Tina Chang.