From ‘Forbidden Fruit’ 1921 - An American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, and starring Agnes Ayers, Forrest Stanley & Clarence Burton.
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From ‘Forbidden Fruit’ 1921 - An American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, and starring Agnes Ayers, Forrest Stanley & Clarence Burton.
Castle “Neuschwanstein” in Bavaria, Germany by Ingo Wilke
Eltz Castle in “Rheinland-Pfalz” in Germany by Ingo Wilke
Carbisdale Castle, Sutherland, Scotland by Land of Light Photography
Lichtenstein Castle Kilian Schoenberger Photography
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The wind was on the withered heath, but in the forest stirred no leaf: there shadows lay be night or day, and dark things silent crept beneath.
Amanita muscaria is a striking red mushroom with white spots. It is the classic fairy tale toadstool, with connections to Alice in Wonderland, Nintendo video games, and Smurf villages. Some were also seen dancing in Fantasia (1940).
Watch as they grow (and shrivel) in this time lapse video.
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More nature. More mystic. More magic. Less society. More self.
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Abandoned Village in Scotland
Knights by livenloudphotography Via Flickr: Northwest Jousting Association members with their Shire and Belgian steeds
Haunting Landscape Photography Inspired by the Brothers Grimm Fairytales by Kilian Schönberger
German photographer Kilian Schönberger is deeply inspired by the exquisite and gruesome Brothers Grimm’s fairytales. Stunning and haunting, the images are brooding, atmospheric, which instantly transport you to a fantasy world, where the woods seem spookier, darker and far more enchanting than on Earth. Although Schönberger is colorblind, he understands that the composition and geometry of an image convey its mood and beauty.
Into the Woods (2014)
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