186 photos of the sunset merged into one image using the lighten layer-blending mode in photoshop. I like the pattern in the clouds created from the interval between shots.
3 days ago · 61,999 notes · Reblogged from matt-molloy
186 photos of the sunset merged into one image using the lighten layer-blending mode in photoshop. I like the pattern in the clouds created from the interval between shots.
3 days ago · 61,999 notes · Reblogged from matt-molloy
where is the artist signature?!
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Our energy is also affected by how we interact with other people. There is always an energy exchange between people and it does not always have a positive effect on our health. Today I am going to talk about energy holes in the auric field. What is the auric field you ask?… Aura is a traditional…
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Morocco a Beach
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Congratulations, you broke physics.
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH
okay so is the last one fake..?!
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‘Synth-Sense’ - graphite/acrylic/digital
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Solitude by Joe Fenton
Process shots show firstly working in graphite, then later adding ink and acrylic.
Holy shit this is amazing
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The Cave of Crystals near Chihuahua, Mexico.
Those giant crystals of gypsum (CaSO4) probably grew to their massive size really slowly in a bath of hot water and dissolved minerals. Now that the water has been pumped out by industrial miners, scientists are free to explore…with the help of some ice-cooled orange jumpsuits: The caves average a termperature of 118 F, and 90 % humidity.
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