Hiking through the Alps to Germany’s tallest waterfall, Röthbachfall.
Berchtesgaden National Park, Germany. June 2015.
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Hiking through the Alps to Germany’s tallest waterfall, Röthbachfall.
Berchtesgaden National Park, Germany. June 2015.
by VĂƒÂctor Salgado
Joana Rosa Bragança
the best thing about dogs is you can act like something really good just happened and they’ll instantly start celebrating too and they have no idea what the context is they’re just always ready to party no matter what
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The Nile River flooding by the Giza Pyramids. October 31, 1927.
Sunset Coast, Western Australia.
Scarborough Beach (2015)
Industrial Topographics, Perth (2015).
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so sorry I haven't really used this space much recently, I've just had an abundance of real life stuff going on but I'll try keep it up more now that uni is done for the year
I've been doing an awful lot of design and animation recently and I just finished off my portfolio website which is cool!
you can have a peek at www.evanmcinnes.com if you want
Hin Chua - After the Fall (2009)
Artist’s statement:
"For me, these images explore the unpredictable, often disturbing results of the collisions that are gradually and chaotically reshaping the spaces around us. These silent hand-overs, the transformations of one environment into another, may speak to something deeper within our collective memories: the loss of places we once knew, an inexorable reminder of the inevitability of change. A farewell to personal Edens."