Beautiful photo of Nevaeh at @wolf_hollow_ma by Loti Gordon #shoutout #photography #wolfrescue
Chris Pine attends the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Presents a New York Special screening of ‘Star Trek Beyond’ at the Crosby Street Hotel on July 18, 2016 in New York City.
Artist’s Temporary Decaying Art Brings Enchantment To The Forest
British sculptor Andy Goldsworthy is known for his phenomenal and temporary, installations which involve using natural elements, ranging from sticks, stones, leaves and twigs and anything that grows out of the earth. Sharing a special connection with the land ,which he celebrates in all his sculptures, Goldsworthy shows the world that nature cannot be contained, but only its beauty can be held on a canvas for precious few moments before the land recalls what it once grew.
Colour palette challenge: Saavik + Spinel
(send me character(s) and a palette and I’ll make a gifset)
for @starsaavik
I will wait for you.
Bionic Amputee Model with Touch Bionics ilimb prosthetic arm
At almost two miles below the surface, the Ghost Shark is an unworldly presence. The Ghost Shark propels itself through the water with large pectoral fins. It uses its giant eyes to spot shellfish, then cracks them open with large grinding plates in its mouth. Not only are the spines on the top of its body razor sharp, they’re loaded with venom that causes intense pain in its victims. The Ghost Shark is truly a prehistoric animal; a haunting relic from 400 million years ago, when fish with jaws first appeared in the ocean.
Bismuth Crystals are beautiful. They have an interesting geometric form and are rainbow-colored from the oxide layer that quickly forms on them. Here’s a website that has instructions on how to make them.
@sixpenceee bismuth is also the “heaviest” stable element on the periodic table. It could probably be better at radiation protection than lead. Its also an ingredient in Peptobismal? the stomach medicine. It can turn your tongue black.
Well this is just an experiment for now but looks like it would work well in colour
Because 1/3 of the world can’t see the Milky Way due to light pollution, time-lapse artists crowdfunded an astrophotography project called SKYGLOW and created this video of Dry Tortugas National Park, one of the darkest places in the US, so you can experience the night sky for yourself. Source Source 2