Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Mazzapokora - Botzet school kindergarten extension, Fribourg...

Inches Geleta - Pioda residences, Locarno 2018. Photos ©...

“ This history has many believing it should be on the National...


abandoned by men


abandoned by men


abandoned by men


abandoned by men


abandoned by men


abandoned by men

“ This history has many believing it should be on the National Register of Historic Places. However, there have been an abundance of fees, labor problems and issues with building . The price for demolition is cheaper when there are these inadequate finances. “ (—————)

Edelaar Mosayebi Inderbitzin - Geibelstrasse housing, Zurich...

Rusty Skies, Michael BlackMichael Black is a Computer Graphics...







Rusty Skies, Michael Black

Michael Black is a Computer Graphics artist from Rostov-on-don, Russia.

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Rusty Skies, Michael BlackMichael Black is a Computer Graphics... crss







Rusty Skies, Michael Black

Michael Black is a Computer Graphics artist from Rostov-on-don, Russia.

Instagram | Posted by Chaz

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really-shit: When Volcanic Smoke And Lightning Mix Francisco... crss









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When Volcanic Smoke And Lightning Mix

Francisco Negroni is a freelance Chilean Photographer. He studied photography in the city of Viña del Mar, Chile, and later studied Tourism in Puerto Montt.

“When I go outside to take photographs, I try to leave with the images in my mind: I imagine what I am going or want to achieve that day in that place… Although many times I don’t get what I imagined or thought would be a good photograph, and I get others that I couldn’t have imagined and they are much better, it’s strange. But almost always I work in a direct documentation, with an idea in base, but trying to always obtain an understanding of something more difficult for the spectator.”

From Colossal:

In his work, bright orange and red streaks of lava burst from mountains, enormous plumes of smoke overtake the horizon, and dramatic lightning strikes connect the earth and sky. 

Due to the expenses and difficulties of traveling in the Chilean backcountry, Negroni carefully tracks  upcoming eruptions and risk factors to maximize the potential of each trip. He travels light, only with a backpack containing a laptop, camera, tripod, and three lenses, and he camps in his car for longer excursions.

Thanks Colossal

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really-shit: When Volcanic Smoke And Lightning Mix Francisco...









really-shit:

When Volcanic Smoke And Lightning Mix

Francisco Negroni is a freelance Chilean Photographer. He studied photography in the city of Viña del Mar, Chile, and later studied Tourism in Puerto Montt.

“When I go outside to take photographs, I try to leave with the images in my mind: I imagine what I am going or want to achieve that day in that place… Although many times I don’t get what I imagined or thought would be a good photograph, and I get others that I couldn’t have imagined and they are much better, it’s strange. But almost always I work in a direct documentation, with an idea in base, but trying to always obtain an understanding of something more difficult for the spectator.”

From Colossal:

In his work, bright orange and red streaks of lava burst from mountains, enormous plumes of smoke overtake the horizon, and dramatic lightning strikes connect the earth and sky. 

Due to the expenses and difficulties of traveling in the Chilean backcountry, Negroni carefully tracks  upcoming eruptions and risk factors to maximize the potential of each trip. He travels light, only with a backpack containing a laptop, camera, tripod, and three lenses, and he camps in his car for longer excursions.

Thanks Colossal

Phelps Road School —> More Here



Phelps Road School —> More Here

Winners and People’s Choice of the 2018 National Geographic... crss


Nature: Grand Prize Winner, “Mermaid” by Reiko Takahashi.


People: People’s Choice, “The Girl Who Leapt Through Time” by Daniel Cheung.


Cities: Honorable Mention, “Alone in the Crowds” by Gary Cummins.


Nature: Third Place Winner, “Mars” by Marco Grassi.


Cities: People’s Choice, “Traveling to Heaven” by Trikansh Sharma.


Cities: Third Place Winner, “Reflection” by Gaanesh Prasad.


People: Second Place Winner, “Leida and Laella—I Will Lift You Up” by Tati Itat.


Nature: Second Place Winner, “Flamingos Take Off” by Hao J.


Nature: People’s Choice Winner, “Formation” by Niklas Weber.


Cities: First Place Winner, “Another Rainy Day in Nagasaki” by Hiro Kurashina.

Winners and People’s Choice of the 2018 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year

After sifting through nearing 13,000 submissions National Geographic has announced the winners, honorable mentions, and people’s choice of their 2018 Travel Photographer of the Year Contest (previously). This year’s grand prize was awarded to photographer Reiko Takahashi for her close-up image of a humpback whale calf she captured while snorkeling near Japan’s Kumejima Island. Other selected photographs include an aerial image of thousands of flamingos taking off from a lake in Tanzania, a dramatic shot of Northern Italy’s alien-like sand towers, and a dazzling immersive art installation that frames a running girl in a bright red dress. You can read the stories behind these images, and view more selections from the categories of Nature, People, and Cities, on National Geographic. Thanks Colossal

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Winners and People’s Choice of the 2018 National Geographic...


Nature: Grand Prize Winner, “Mermaid” by Reiko Takahashi.


People: People’s Choice, “The Girl Who Leapt Through Time” by Daniel Cheung.


Cities: Honorable Mention, “Alone in the Crowds” by Gary Cummins.


Nature: Third Place Winner, “Mars” by Marco Grassi.


Cities: People’s Choice, “Traveling to Heaven” by Trikansh Sharma.


Cities: Third Place Winner, “Reflection” by Gaanesh Prasad.


People: Second Place Winner, “Leida and Laella—I Will Lift You Up” by Tati Itat.


Nature: Second Place Winner, “Flamingos Take Off” by Hao J.


Nature: People’s Choice Winner, “Formation” by Niklas Weber.


Cities: First Place Winner, “Another Rainy Day in Nagasaki” by Hiro Kurashina.

Winners and People’s Choice of the 2018 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year

After sifting through nearing 13,000 submissions National Geographic has announced the winners, honorable mentions, and people’s choice of their 2018 Travel Photographer of the Year Contest (previously). This year’s grand prize was awarded to photographer Reiko Takahashi for her close-up image of a humpback whale calf she captured while snorkeling near Japan’s Kumejima Island. Other selected photographs include an aerial image of thousands of flamingos taking off from a lake in Tanzania, a dramatic shot of Northern Italy’s alien-like sand towers, and a dazzling immersive art installation that frames a running girl in a bright red dress. You can read the stories behind these images, and view more selections from the categories of Nature, People, and Cities, on National Geographic. Thanks Colossal

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Posted by Andrew