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Gilded Light of Glen Canyon
Golden light illuminates a remote tributary of Lake Powell and Glen Canyon in southern Utah, where a lone hiker strolls along a still pool that reflects the opposite wall of the canyon. The canyon walls have altered the natural (direct) sunlight with the colors of the Navajo Sandstone. Even … Continue reading
Young girl who’s best friends with African wildlife
Born in Africa to French wildlife photographer parents, Tippi Degré had a most unusual childhood. The young girl grew up in the African desert and developed an uncommon bond with many untamed animals including a 28-year old African elephant named … Continue reading
SNOWFLAKES UP CLOSE: A SMALL, FRAGILE WORLD
If you’re one of those people who likes to ponder things while looking out a frosty window on a cold winter day, these pictures will clear up one of those long standing wonders: each snowflake really IS unique. Some look like roman … Continue reading
Posted in photo gallery, photographers, sacred geometry, science
Tagged CLOSE, FRAGILE, Sacred Geometry, science, SMALL, SNOWFLAKES, WORLD
‘Ghost ship’ spotted –
IS THIS the ghost of the famous Elizabethan ship that floundered off Alderney in 1592? Alderney holidaymaker Bill Cook photographed the spectre-like vessel on Wednesday 19 December as it headed towards the breakwater. Mr Cook was on a drive around … Continue reading
A Giant Haboob Near Phoenix, Arizona –
The photo a giant haboob ready to engulf Gilbert, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix. I was on my way to shoot what I hoped would be a colorful sunset, but my plans were abruptly changed when I saw this dust storm … Continue reading
Pwusehn Malek
Pwusehn Malek (also known as Chickenshit Mountain), a volcanic plug; Pohnpei, Micronesia. Photo by Greg Vaughn – Professional travel & nature photographer and writer. Author/photographer of guidebook Photographing Oregon and contributor to several titles in the Compass American Guides series from Fodor’s Travel … Continue reading
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Tagged Chickenshit Mountain, Micronesia, plug, Pohnpei, Pwusehn Malek, volcanic
Arctic Circle transformed into ghostly world -
In what appears to be the set of a science fiction movie, photographer Niccolo Bonfadini has captured ghostly images of trees buried under a foot of snow in the Arctic Circle. Snow and frost become so thick the entire landscape … Continue reading
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Tagged Arctic Circle, buried, ghostly, science fiction, snow, trees
A walk in the old city of Jaffa
By Liron Raviv I took a walk noon time in the old city of Jaffa, dedicated it to the stones shape, sacred geometry, and enjoyed the sounds smells and a sea breeze. My eyes rest on a sign indicate that … Continue reading
Posted in megalithic site, photo gallery, photographers, sacred geometry, temple, traveling guide, video links
Tagged A walk, architecture, israel, Jaffa, old city, Sacred Geometry, Star of David, temple
Northern Lights in Saltfjellet, Norway.
Photographer Tommy Eliassen photographs himself in silhouette in front of a beautiful and dramatic display of Northern Lights in Saltfjellet, Norway. Tommy always goes out alone to take his photographs. “There is a bit of planning involved. I always keep … Continue reading
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Tagged Northern Lights in Saltfjellet, norway, Photographer, Tommy Eliassen
Afghan Dragon
Bronze dragon believed to represent Zoroastrian spirit Ahriman Afghanistan 1st century CE – Photographed : British Museum in London, United Kingdom. Camera: Fujifilm FinePix F30, f/4.5, 1/60 sec, 12.2mm, ISO 3200
Posted in art, dragons, lost knowledge, photo gallery, photographers
Tagged Afghan, Ahriman, British Museum, Bronze, dragon, Fujifilm, London, spirit, statues, United Kingdom, Zoroastrian