Natalie Diaz
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we're not kids anymore.
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Natalie Diaz
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Photography by Luo Yang
George Azar, Beita, Palestine (1988)
Butterfly and Moth Wings
Wind, by Karin Hosono
Do not fear.
A once-in-a-lifetime shot — the moon perfectly framed by a rainbow. Caught at just the right time. 🌈 🌕
Joy and whimsy I found on another platform! How joyful and whimsical!
Michele Poirier-Mozzone (American, based MA, USA) - Sidekicks II, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
Hunter and prey, markers on paper.
Sleeping on the dining chair as everyone else gets ready for bed.
Kerry James Marshall, The Histories at the Royal Academy of Arts, London
you can't come to my birthday party? aw dang, (remembers it's bad to guilt trip people) this doesn't matter to me at all (remembers to demonstrate that i am affected by you to affirm your positive presence in my life) but while you're away i will die (remembers not to guilt trip again) unpreventably. unrelated to you. don't worry about it. (remembers to express care through actions and not just words) you're in the will.
The first photos are coming in from Artemis II, and they are stunning. Photos of our home planet from humans we are sending further than anyone has gone before.
And now two more. The first of which being taken by Commander Reid Wiseman just minutes from the other Blue Marble picture seen above, showcasing the effect of different camera setting on space photography. Pictures of our home, where all but four of us are looking up from.