Great dragon flying (巨龙飞天) by ...
Lets Do This! by Jessica Dross...
Lets Do This! by Jessica Drossin
My baby, out in the snow. As a quick safety note, even though she can sit up by herself, her dad was spotting her and I’ve photoshopped him out. Facebook I Google + I Twitter I Instagram If you’re interested in editing tools (Endless Winter Snowflakes and tones in lowered opacity used here), you can check my store here.
Jessica Drossin: Photos
The call of God 《神山召唤》 by Qiye...
The call of God 《神山召唤》 by Qiye 赣州七爷
冥冥之中远方在召唤着我
以一颗敬畏之心去探访雪域秘境
恍惚沉浸在幽远而神秘的梦境般
贴近这块净土时你会感到一切都会与你无声交流
时隐时现的神山在前方招唤
此刻你会明白什么叫王者气度,什么叫冷峻刚毅
当巍峨圣洁的山巅如神灵显圣般出现时
让我迎风流泪……
Qiye 赣州七爷: Photos
bridal veil falls. yosemite. c...
bridal veil falls. yosemite. california. by Tanner Wendell Stewart
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Tanner Wendell Stewart: Photos
Aurora Over Norway by Derek Bu...
Aurora Over Norway by Derek Burdeny
Brilliant aurora shines brightly over Sommaroy Norway and the Norwegian Sea
Derek Burdeny: Photos
Anybody Seen My Baby? by Krist...
Anybody Seen My Baby? by Kristina Kazarina
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Kristina Kazarina: Photos
Apple won’t compete with Netfl...
It’s no secret that Apple is looking to move into the television market, but a new interview with Jimmy Iovine, one of the executives in charge of Apple Music, said the company isn’t looking to create a subscription-based video streaming service akin to Netflix. Instead, Iovine told Variety that Apple’s venture into original television programming will exist within the confines of Apple Music. Iovine did not offer any hint that Apple will increase the cost of a plan based on whether or not users wanted access to original programming, but it’s clear the move into TV is on the forefront of Apple’s mind.
Sting, Wayne Shorter win 2017 ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — British musician and singer-songwriter Sting and American jazz saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter have won the 2017 Polar Music Prizes.
Fading Light by Timothy Poulto...
Fading Light by Timothy Poulton
Those of us who live in cities have lost touch with earth matters. We have lost the old sense of well-being that people used to derive from the rural way of life that was somehow sustaining and reassuring. We have been separated from the spiritual sanctity of forests and we have been denied the comforting familiarity of well-known woodland paths. The rose-covered cottage is a myth and we have lost our synchronization with the slow, unhurried earth rhythms that bring in seasonal changes. And although we are surrounded with many wonderful artifacts and inventions, we have lost the very essence of our humanity because the urban way of life has desensitized us towards nature.
We have become emotionally disorientated and spiritually disconnected because we have lost our way in the rampant jungles of civilization which have progressively altered the face of the earth, changed the environment and modified the climate. Urbanization and cities erupt about us with tall, forest-like structures of cement and chrome. Buildings are piled high on one another because space has run out and the pores of the earth are so deeply clogged with concrete that nature can hardly breathe.
Our constructions cover large areas of earth with deep layers of concrete and tar and the jagged horizons of high-rise buildings that extend like huge bar graphs into the sky have taken their toll on our psychic equilibrium. We have lost our relationship with Nature
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Never alone by Andre Villeneuv...
Never alone by Andre Villeneuve
Une bernache qui vole avec son reflet n’est jamais seule. A geese that flies with its reflection is never alone. 与它的反射飞行的鹅从来不是单独的。 .
Andre Villeneuve: Photos