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“I thought I would be understood without words.”
— Vincent Van Gogh, in a letter to Theo Van Gogh (via amargedom)
“I think it’s important to realize you can miss something, but not want it back.”
— Paulo Coelho (via lonequixote)
My sister’s terrarium garden is one of the loveliest things I’ve ever seen.
Photos by Heidi.
Helgoland, Germany. January 2019
A snowy forest from December 2010
5/365 - I’ll be your distraction
6/365 - Working on a better me, is it worth it
14/365 - And yesterday you were here with me //
22/365 - I know you’re somewhere, somewhere //
18/365 - Sometimes I don’t let go //
Top Shot: Makin’ Waves
Top Shot features the photo with the most votes from the previous day’s Daily Dozen, 12 photos selected by the Your Shot editors. The photo our community has voted as their favorite is showcased on the @natgeoyourshot Instagram account. Click here to vote for tomorrow’s Top Shot.
Your Shot photographer Agastya C. photographed this pantropical spotted dolphin just as she started to break the surface of the water. Your Shot Producer David Y. Lee writes, “I love the way the water breaks over the dolphin, it is so lyrical. It is so beautiful Agastya. This frame reminds me of the Bruce Lee quote: ‘Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend.’” Photograph by Agastya C.