Astonishing Photos of Super Typhoon Trami Taken From Outer Space
Powerful Images of Iceland’s Lava Fields
Photographer Axel Sigurdarson captures the dramatic and powerful landscape of Holuhraun, a large lava field in the Icelandic Highlands.
Finalists for the UK 2016 Weather Photographer of the Year
The Royal Meteorological Society and the Royal Photographic Society unveiled the list of the finalists for their annual weather photography contest. A glimpse of this appetizing selection can be discovered below, between astonishing natural phenomena and superb lights. The rest of the list is available here.
Towering Waves Over 50 Feet High Showcase Awe-Inspiring Power of Mother Nature
Photographer Luke Shadbolt captures the duality of nature—its ability to create as well as destroy—in a striking series called Maelstrom. Focusing on ocean waves, the Australian photographer highlights their stunning power at moments when they’re about to crash into the water. These fleeting white-capped crests—standing between 50 and 100 feet high—are awe-inspiring as they display the immense power that Mother Nature holds. With such beauty comes chaos, however, and it’s evident that the force they produce will affect all that surrounds them.
Photos of Monumental Waves Crashing in Australia by Warren Keelan
Trying to capture a medium that’s in a constant state of flux would seem stressful in any situation, but photographer Warren Keelan works comfortably in a wetsuit amongst crashing waves on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia, always trying for the perfect shot. Whether working completely submerged or perched precariously on the cusp of a behemoth swell, he’s consistently able to find the right angle and lighting to highlight the monumental power of the constantly moving ocean.
Ominous Supercell Thunderstorms Animated from a Single Photograph by Mike Hollingshead
GwaGwa brightens japanese waterfront with wind-responsive color lights
ILLUSTRATIONS BY SAM CHIVERS
Sam is drawn towards a sort of unconscious surrealism, fusing graphical and figurative elements. Often depicting science fiction, cosmical and fantastical-themed scenes, Chivers mostly works with screen-printing collage, but also occasionally paints.
Awe-Inspiring & Dramatic Photographs Of Immensely Powerful Superstorms
by Mitch Dobrowner