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high tide and low tide in great britain. photographs by michael marten
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Steve McCurry’s epic photodocumentation of children all over the world, for National Geographic
“Safety and security don’t just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear. There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children.”
—Nelson Mandela
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Then and Now Photos of Abandoned Detroit School
lo que alguna vez fueron aquellos lugares ahora abandonados…
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Forever Alone Boy by Lukas Furlan
Loneliness and depression are not site-specific, they can strike at any moment, even during the everyday life of an Internet Meme. All those times you were using Forever Alone as a reaction image, did you ever stop to consider his feelings? Did you ever think: “maybe I should stop exploiting him for lulz and instead embrace him?” The feels, Internet… think about them.
aah qué triste
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jorx:
Arte en la nieve
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Gravity-Defying Land Art by Cornelia Konrads
German artist Cornelia Konrads creates mind-bending site-specific installations in public spaces, sculpture parks and private gardens around the world. Her work is frequently punctuated by the illusion of weightlessness, where stacked objects like logs, fences, and doorways appear to be suspended in mid-air, reinforcing their temporary nature as if the installation is beginning to dissolve before your very eyes. One of her more recent sculptures,Schleudersitz is an enormous slingshot made from a common park bench, and you can get a great idea of what it might be like to sit inside it with this interactive 360 degree view.
What you see here only begins to sratch the surface of Konrad’s work. You can see much more on her website. All imagery courtesy the artist.
[via This is Colossal]
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Markus Reugels has done some experiments with refractions in a drop . For this he has tested many maps; Markus wanted a satellite map, but it didn’t look so good. So at least he took this map.
More of his work here.
amazing
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How to Make a Baby by photographer Patrice Laroche and Sandra Denis, the mother of his new baby daughter Justine.
jajaja qué increíble idea :3