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An ocean breeze puts a mind at ease.
Photo by Mauro Scalabroni
Now, think of the happiest things. It’s the same as having wings.
DISNEY + RAINBOW COLOURS
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Avatar: The Last Airbender
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Patterns above
UK based-brothers JP and Mike Andrews using a drone capture aerial photographs across the world, stumbling upon unique patterns that can only be discerned from above.
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i like how most of them are just photos of nature but our-kansas is just like “bees”, maryland is “boat”, and north carolina is “climb rock”.
That’s a sand dune. They could have done chimney Rock or the blue ridge.
But dune.
Kansas is an American Bison not “bees” 😂
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Worlds largest single firework shell
That’s not that bi-hoLY SHIT
Photographer Ray Collins is known for his striking portraits of waves, some of which I’ve featured on previous occasions. Collins is colorblind, so he focuses heavily on shape and texture in the wave, which produces some stunningly dramatic views of moving water frozen in time. There’s great power and beauty in breaking waves, and researchers are still actively learning just how significant they are to our planet’s cycles.
Note the spray blurring the edges of every wave here; these are some of the largest droplets the wave will make. As it crashes forward, the wave traps pockets of air, and, as those bubbles burst, they will create a spray of tinier droplets that carry moisture and salt into the atmosphere to seed clouds and, eventually, rain.
Collins’ work reminds us both of the ocean’s power and its fragility as it undergoes rapid changes due to humanity’s influence. For more photos as well as a great interview with Collins, check out My Modern Met. (Image credit: R. Collins; via My Modern Met and James H.)
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