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Only The Brave by Krzysztof Domaradzki
Wilderness Tips Zachari Logan
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sigrid rødli
Aiguille du Midi viewing area (part of the Mont Blanc range), Chamonix, France. Follow me on my new facebook page for a chance to win a free print!
Caleb Charland doesnât use your average lighting set up for his photographs. Instead, he harnesses the power within fruits, vegetables, and other foods.Â
His latest project was powered by a single orange, which used iron nails to conduct the electricity. The photo above required a 14 hour exposure!Â
Photos of Homegrown Organic Batteries
via Colossal
Floating Plastic Bodies Terrorize Vulnerable Landscapes
Photographer Andrew Brodhead describes his photos series as a comment on the ubiquity of plastic in nature. âThere are islands of plastic taking over the oceans, the earth is suffocating from plastic that never biodegrades, and our water and environment are leaching toxic estrogenic compounds. Visually, I want to convey the sacrifice we have made by our consumption and waste. The wrapped bodies represent invasive cocoons floating over vulnerable landscapes.â
Human Level (HL001): rRoxymore â âWheel of Fortuneâ
Cassette Art by Benoit Jammes
When technological advances seem to happen almost daily itâs a struggle to find uses for old items that have now become redundant. With some clever chopping and remixing, Benoitâs playful portraits throw cassette tapes in to a whole variety of situations that they would never have found themselves in during the 80âs.
Artists: | Website | Flickr | 500px | [via: Zilla Mag]
Back Ted N-Ted: The Mirror â âNothing but Loveâ