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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Three Goblin Art
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Seen In a Different Light by Ole Petter Rust
Sanda Iliescu, Snowballs on Steps (for David Hammons)
Fall can turn into winter quickly at Conway Summit Area of Critical Environmental Concern in California. The dramatic landscape includes spectacular mountains, valleys, lakes, streams and scenery that will take your breath away. Photo by Bob Wick, @mypubliclands.
At first glance, Paul Thompson’s photographs look fairly straightforward, until you realize that each exposure took upwards of two hours.
Using nothing but light from the moon, Thompson creates fascinating images of the British coastline on large-format film.
Stunning Long Exposure Photographs of the British Coastline
via Creative Boom
Magic by Svenimal
Lake Effect
Photograph by Ben Leshchinsky
Canoers paddle the opaque surface of Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada’s Banff National Park. Ben Leshchinsky captured the “disorienting” photo from a cliff overlooking the lake. “Even boulders the size of large cars seemed like pebbles from a high vantage point,” he writes.
This photo was submitted to the 2014 National Geographic Photo Contest.
Snowline by Atmospherics (2012)
Canada
Missing the 44
look at these ice cream new balance i want the middle ones im upset
David Montes