finally has figured out there aren't enough quiet little British films around to protect her from the real world
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Can’t resist reblogging Christian Bök.
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Photographer Imagines What World Cities Would Look Like Without Lights
French photographer Thierry Cohen wants to show you what the cities might look like if they went dark on a clear day, and if the photographer focused on bringing out the stars. His project Darkened Cities shows recognizable cityscapes in darkness under the night sky.
To create the images, Cohen first traveled to locations that are untainted by the light pollution of large urban areas, capturing beautiful night shots of the Milky Way floating overhead.
He then combined these photographs with manipulated photographs of various cities (e.g. San Francisco, New York City, Tokyo, Rio de Janerio) to complete the effect.
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Huilo Huilo Montana Magica Lodge in Chile
Best Friends
Born in Africa to French wildlife photographer parents, Tippi Degré had a most unusual childhood. The young girl grew up in the African desert and developed an uncommon bond with many untamed animals including a 28-year old African elephant named Abu, a leopard nicknamed J&B, lion cubs, giraffes, an Ostrich, a mongoose, crocodiles, a baby zebra, a cheetah, giant bullfrogs, and even a snake. Africa was her home for many years and Tippi became friends with the ferocious animals and tribespeople of Namibia. As a young child, the French girl said, “I don’t have friends here. Because I never see children. So the animals are my friends.”
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Aganetha Dyck is an artist who collaborates with honeybees. She places ordinary objects in hives, allowing the bees to encrust the objects in honeycomb.
She is interested in inter-species communication and asks questions about the ramifications if honeybees should disappear from earth.
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Look at the center of this image for 30sec, then watch Van Gogh’s *Starry Night* come to life
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