____and thorns for quills_____
a statistical improbability trying to find their place in this world just like everybody else. because we are all improbabilities.
Star Trails in Australia
Many photographers like to experiment with long exposure photography techniques, but an Australian Lincoln Harrison gives a new definition to the word “long”. The 37-year-old Victorian showcases a portfolio of mesmerizing long exposure star trail photography, with some of his photo shoots taking up to 15 hours. The photos are made at his personal favorite spot over Lake Eppalock, in the Australian outback.
The star swirls are the result of the rotation of the Earth, and makes you think you’re witnessing the stars traveling across the sky. “With no buildings for miles, the sky is so clear and it’s amazing to be able to capture the beauty of the night’s sky on camera,” says Lincoln.
Sergei Polunin by Bruce Weber for Dior Homme
“Can I Make the Music Fly?” - Clair de Lune
Smoke Droplets with Refraction
“Smoke resolved into its component droplets of wax, with zones of refraction making rainbows on the upper edge.”
(Source: theghostisee)
Lady of Orda Cave by Natalia Avseenko and Phototeam.PRO
Two-time world champion free diver Natalia Avseenko ventured deep into Ordynskaya Cave in Perm, Russia… one of the longest and biggest underwater gypsum caves in the world, dressed as the mythical Lady of the Cave, a spirit who protects divers inside the “natural cathedral”.
The Look
Aramgah-e Shah-e Cheragh (Mirrored Mausoleum for Imam Reza’s brothers) in Shiraz, Iran.
Love to see this someday
This is stunningly, almost painfully beautiful. and I don’t expect that I shall ever see it in person.
I didn’t see this palace but I saw another in Tehran. Wish I owned a camera at that time :/
w.a.o.w.