Self portrait.
mxdx:
“During one of my last few days in Iceland I drove back to the Jokulsarlon Glacier lagoon and the nearby black sand beaches to see if any fresh icebergs had washed ashore as indeed they had. This iridescent blue iceberg, polished by the waves was beautifully backlit and was glowing from within when I set up my tripod and took this photograph.” - Joshua Holko
Breathtaking Volcanic Eruptions Captured at Iceland’s Mt. Eyjafjallajökull
Pinar, mymodernmet.com
Back in 2010, we all heard about the volcanic eruptions of Mt. Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland whose ashy discharge caused flight delays and ultimate cancellations. Over two years later, we’re now revisiting the site of the volcanic activi…
Stunning photography.
Zombies by Alexey Titarenko
URSIDES
by Nadia Wicker
Epic Landscapes: Photos from the UK.
Six photos from the winners of the 2010 “Take A View” photography competition from walkmag.co.uk. Photos can be seen in full view here, which include:
- Nicola Harkness: Waterfall of Smoo Burn, seen through the dim light of the second chamber of the cave – a combined sea and freshwater cave in the far north of Sutherland. (main [large] photo)
- Dudley Williams: “Sand Patterns” – photograph of a freshwater run-off across a beach on the Isle of Eigg, Scotland, creating stunning patterns in the sand. The soft tones are provided by the late-winter dawn. (top left [small] photo)
- Stephen Garnett: Image of Malham Moor in winter, North Yorkshire, England. (top middle [small] photo)
- Slawek Staszczuk: View of the South Downs near Kingston, East Sussex, England. (top right [small] photo)
- Antony Spencer’s Corfe Castle, Dorset, England. (bottom left photo)
- Marcus McAdam: “Ice Steps”, taken at Sligachan on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. (bottom right photo)
Freerunning – The Art of Movement
A stunning series by gifted Polish photographer Tomasz Gudzowaty featuring athletes from UK-based Urban Freeflow in various locations including Brazil, Hong Kong, and NYC.
cwnl:
Tails from the Ocean
The stunning tail of Comet Lovejoy (C/2011 W3) is photographed in the early morning sky above Cape Schanck, about 90 km from Melbourne, southeastern Australia.
by Alex Cherney
(via scinerds)
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