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Astronaut Mike Hopkins’ space selfie is out of this world!
Artwork by @rockum | Motion Effect by rexisky
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I took a while to get my #lensball I think the wait is well worth it. My first #lensballphotography of #citywalk #crystalball #samsunggalaxys7edge #palmtree #reddragon (at Universal CityWalk Hollywood)
Lexus #LFA has such a sexy sound to it. #cargasim #cars #LAAutoShow
The hours of 2013 are ticking away. Let's make way to live, laugh and love with our family, friends both new and old. #NewYearsEve #HappyNewYear #2014 #newchapter (at Universal CityWalk)
Japanese Artist Sends Bonsai Tree into Space
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I’m Alicja Zmysłowska, a 23-year old dog photographer from Poland. Dog photography combines my all greatest passions and creates a kind of unique lifestyle.
In my new project “Craving Miracles”, I combined the stunning beauty of nature and personalities of adventurous dogs. I was mostly inspired by the beauty of the northern landscapes of Norway, Iceland, and Alaska. I wanted to create something new, unique, and different. Something that would bring my dog photography to another level. My biggest goal is to never be repetitive and have my own ideas.
For this project, I wanted more than just to travel through wonderful landscapes with a dog and a camera — I wanted to create a connection, an emotional bond between the dog and a selected place. I wanted to make people not only appreciate a pretty view and a dog in it but to stop for a while, think about the photo, an emotion it creates, a story it tells. For me, it’s about creating emotions. To achieve that, I have to travel to such places, spent time with nature and my dog models, be inspired. That’s why I spend so many weeks planning, traveling, scouting for right places and, finally, taking photos. My goal is to create art with a core of truthful photography inspired by real experiences, real locales. An art that tells stories and has a piece of my soul in it.
Each photo shoot was a different adventure that couldn’t be possible without the heroes of the project — the dogs and their infinitely dedicated owners who were ready to drive for many hours in a car, or even fly a plane, help position a dog in a water breeze from a waterfall, walk through cold, glacially fed rivers or stand in a pouring rain with their four-legged models — just to achieve the perfect shot.
A Year of Sunrises : Does the Sun always rise in the same direction? No. As the months change, the direction toward the rising Sun changes, too. The featured image shows the direction of sunrise every month during 2021 as seen from the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The camera in the image is always facing due east, with north toward the left and south toward the right. As shown in an accompanying video, the top image was taken in 2020 December, while the bottom image was captured in 2021 December, making 13 images in total. Although the Sun always rises in the east in general, it rises furthest to the south of east on the December solstice, and furthest north of east on the June solstice. In many countries, the December Solstice is considered an official change in season: for example the first day of winter in the North. Solar heating and stored energy in the Earth’s surface and atmosphere are near their lowest during winter, making the winter season the coldest of the year. via NASA
I’m tired of everybody. Please forgive me.
Ernest Hemingway (via thoughtkick)
Trying to capture the stars with all this #lightpollution from the surrounding cities #losangeles & #sanfernandovalley In some shots you can see #orion #orionsbelt #pleiades cluster of stars #nightsky #celestial #astronomy #samasungphoto #samsunggalaxys9plus (at Sunland-Tujunga, Los Angeles) https://www.instagram.com/p/BrcPVjvgUHo/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=k8t7xbbeja6b