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  • imprecise:

Mathew Best

    imprecise:

    Mathew Best

    Source: Flickr / matbest
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  • lostateminor:

Swiss photographer Fabian Oefner used high-speed flash photography to capture the brief life of soap bubbles. The bubbles reflect a vivid spectrum of colors just before they burst. They pop after just a few seconds, leaving behind tiny soap particles in the air. 

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Bubbles?

    lostateminor:

    Swiss photographer Fabian Oefner used high-speed flash photography to capture the brief life of soap bubbles. The bubbles reflect a vivid spectrum of colors just before they burst. They pop after just a few seconds, leaving behind tiny soap particles in the air.

    Original Article

    Bubbles?

    Source: lostateminor
    • 9 months ago
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  • theantidote:

The edge of the universe (by Paul..Andrews)
This photo was taken on July 22, 2012 in a mysterious place with no name

    theantidote:

    The edge of the universe (by Paul..Andrews)

    This photo was taken on July 22, 2012 in a mysterious place with no name

    Source: Flickr / pdandrews
    • 9 months ago
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  • septagonstudios:

Marie Bergeron

    septagonstudios:

    Marie Bergeron

    Source: society6.com
    • 9 months ago
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  • guardianolympics:

    Micronesia’s Manuel Minginfel drops his lift during the men’s 62Kg group B weightlifting competition Photograph: Dominic Ebenbichler/Reuters


    Italy’s Erica Barbieri, in blue, tries to pin South Korea’s Hwang Ye-Seul during their women’s 70kg judo match Photograph: Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images


    US swimmer Michael Phelps competes in the men’s 200m individual medley heats Photograph: Francois Xavier Marit/AFP/Getty Images


    More from the amazing robotic cameras here.

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  • m0iety:

Michelle Valberg
“This photo was taken on the ice near Arctic Bay last month. As far as we know, it is the highest latitude passenger flight on a hot air balloon ever. It was quite the sight to see a hot air balloon fly between the iceberg columns — it is one iceberg but looks like two.”  

    m0iety:

    Michelle Valberg

    “This photo was taken on the ice near Arctic Bay last month. As far as we know, it is the highest latitude passenger flight on a hot air balloon ever. It was quite the sight to see a hot air balloon fly between the iceberg columns — it is one iceberg but looks like two.”  

    Source: m0iety
    • 9 months ago
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  • futurejournalismproject:

Sharks and Fish
Via The Warholian.

    futurejournalismproject:

    Sharks and Fish

    Via The Warholian.

    Source: futurejournalismproject
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