
@theartofmadeline
occasionally subtle
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Misplaced Lens Cap

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Three Goblin Art
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

titsay
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
will byers stan first human second
DEAR READER
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

JVL

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
noise dept.
Not today Justin

tannertan36

Janaina Medeiros

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@animalsinwild
Walking on Water by Tom Dyring
Two spotted girls by Martin Groth
Sleeping Panther
Radu Frentiu
Another picture portraying the effect of surface tension. Here are our other pictures on the subject: Shark Picture & Swimmer
Tiger walking through algae.
yeah but you could green screen this into any thing you want tiger walking through clouds tiger walking through lava tiger walking through space tiger walking through macaroni and cheese like the possibilities are endless thank you algae greenscreen
WHY ARE THERE NO GREEN SCREEN EXAMPLE IMAGES?!? PHOTOSHOP ARTISTS OF TUMBLR, WHERE YOU AT!
I HAD TO. (forgive my horrible photoshop skills. I hope you’re happy.)
Photograph by Colin Langford on 500px
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Lanternfly (Pyrops cf. lathburii, Fulgoridae) Pyrops is a genus of planthopper (the name lanternfly is deceptive) that occurs primarily in southeast Asia, containing about 60 species. They are fairly large insects, with much of the length due to an elongated, upcurving, snout-like projection of the head. The wings are generally brightly patterned in contrasting colours, and they are popular among collectors. The head of some Fulgorid species is produced into a hollow process, resembling a snout, which is sometimes inflated and nearly as large as the body of the insect, sometimes elongated, narrow and apically upturned. It was believed, mainly on the authority of Maria Sibylla Merian, that this process, the so-called lantern, was luminous at night. Carl Linnaeus adopted the statement without question and coined a number of specific names, such as laternaria, phosphorea and candelaria which are still used today to illustrate the supposed fact and thus aided in promoting a belief which centuries of observations have failed to confirm.
by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr. Pu’er, Yunnan, China See more Chinese true bugs and hoppers on my Flickr site HERE…..
by Johannes Wapelhorst
Sam Parks Photography
Sam Parks destroys his beautiful pic with a horrendously big comic sans stamp of his copyright.
Good photography anyway.
by Olav Thokle