
Gorgeous colours…
This would be the colour of the sky all the time in Bethany Heaven.
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Gorgeous colours…
This would be the colour of the sky all the time in Bethany Heaven.
(Source: neptunesbounty, via purplegem)
Alvaro Sanchez-Montanes - Indoor Desert (2010)
“By the end of World War I, diamond mines in Kolmanskuppe, a site in the Namib Desert, ceased to be exploited. For over two decades it had been one of the wealthiest settlements in Southern Africa. During that time of splendour, German colonists who run the site had built their peculiar residences there evoking the architecture and décor of those in their homeland Bavaria. After it was closed down and its inhabitants left, Kolmanskuppe became a ghost town engulfed by desert sands. With his series Indoor Desert, Sanchez-Montanes enters these houses abandoned to the desert to unveil the serene enchantment that dwells in their chambers.”
I desperately want to see a movie set here where people are trying to live their lives in these houses while slowly drowning in sand. It would be remarkably pretentious and win obscure awards and in the end I wouldn’t understand it, but that’s okay.

My zoom lens doesn’t have a stabilizer on it, and my optics need to be cleansed… However, I wasn’t there to film wildlife, but I kept seeing this pair of hawks dance together in flight and managed to catch one.
In Bloom at Last: D.C.’s Cherry Blossoms Have Arrived and They Were So Worth the Wait.
See the whole gallery of photos here: http://j.mp/17rhVmY
Photos by Caroline Lacey
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Smeared Skies by Matt Molloy
Matt busted out into the art scene with his smeared sky photos. Stacking 100 to 200 photos into one, he gave a new way to enjoy the view above us.
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