Daigo Daikoku / Nippon Design Center Los Angeles (NDCLA) / Musashino Art University / Condensation / Poster / 2013
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Daigo Daikoku / Nippon Design Center Los Angeles (NDCLA) / Musashino Art University / Condensation / Poster / 2013
Condensation
...on cold beer can
"Opening the Vortex"
Photographer Lisa K. Kuhn captured a spectacular lenticular cloud over Mount Shasta in this image from the Sony World Photography Awards. These lens-shaped clouds occur most often near mountains and other terrain that forces air to flow up and over it. (Image credit: L. Kuhn; via Colossal)
Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you.
Condensation season.
The second most obvious sign that the annual monsoon has arrived here in the Arizona desert is humidity high enough to bedazzle a bottle of cold water with droplets of condensation. (The first obvious sign is actual rainfall.) Our normal state is extreme aridity, but once the relative humidity climbs above 25% conditions are right for monsoon storms to form. I lived most of my life in a mid-Atlantic state, where stifling humidity was the norm, so even when the monsoon is fully established it still feels pleasantly dry here.
Stay hydrated y'all.
before the days were dark
Another wet leaf.