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Fog on the Pacific Below Cape Perpetua
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Gustav Klimt garden paintings
Nyam-Osoryn Tsultem, Ensemble of Clouds, 1977
Tsultem Nyam-Osor (1923–2001): Ensemble of Clouds; oil on canvas; 1977.
Tsultem Nyam-Osor (1923–2001) was a Mongolian artist and scholar whose contributions laid the foundation for Mongolia’s fine arts. His career spanned decades, during which he dedicated himself to preserving and modernizing traditional Mongolian art. Born in a time of rapid cultural shifts, Tsultem Nyam-Osor saw the importance of maintaining Mongolian heritage while adapting to new artistic influences. His works remain vital in Mongolian culture, and his dedication to art education has fostered generations of talented artists.
Ivy (1901), Laurel (1901) by Alphonse Mucha
i need to gush about how incredibly seamless her compositing is in these. Compositing is incredibly hard and time consuming work on a crisp clean digital image. But compositing into what seems to be a scanned photograph that was shot on film? Insane work. The film grain + photo paper texture is matched perfectly as well as the varying softness from being slightly out of focus in different amounts in each image. Each film stock has its own specific tone too some are warmer, others are more purply, or green and they all handle contrast with light and shadow completely differently. There was so much to take into account doing this and i really dont know how she did it other than maybe finding those locations again and shooting with the same film stock on a day with similar lighting. I cannot stress enough that for professional photographers doing complex compositing is mostly relegated to having a fully locked down camera set up in studio under controlled repeatable lighting. Super impressive and a really fantastic photo series truly.
Paul Sano - Summertime in the forest, c.1912
mary oliver, staying alive
Ashikaga, Japan by ajpscs
Sòti nan gran lanmou (From Such Great Love)
Widline Cadet
Archival inkjet print, 2023
this website lets you listen to the sounds of all different forests around the world
Reblogging again cause I tried this site last night and if you need background noise to focus this is perfect for that, I was locked the fuck in on a task. And it’s also just gorgeous to listen to
Some hikers warm up their feet in a slow flowing hot stream after crossing an icy river.
Iceland
1978