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The McLaren Headquarters - Ultra Clean, Sterile & Minimal
McLaren, easily one of the most familiar names when it comes to F1 and supercars doesn’t...
Self Portrait contest - The Public winner!
here it goes… the most voted self-portrait by the public: Nini Baseema with her wonderful...
Searching for a narrative constructed only by the randomness of the encounter, photographer Ruben Brulat has traveled from Europe to Asia by land...
UN City by 3XN Studio
The atrium functions as the centre of daily life for the office, offering visual and physical connections...
LIONESS BETRIENDS BABY IMPALA
Photographer Adri De Visser captured photos of the amazing sight when a lioness befriended a baby Uganda Kob after killing its mother. In the photo series, the lioness seemingly adopts the baby antelope, nuzzling it and picking it up by the scruff of its neck.
CHAMELEON
The Chameleon Farm - Husband & Wife team raising stand-out chameleons.
Image via: The Chameleon Farm on Facebook
UNGRY ANIMALS SERIES
Artist Samy Halim
This is a series of a number of animals looking so ungry with the world. They are drawn in Photoshop using customized brushes.
Macro Photographs by DAVID CHAMBON
Over the past few months photographer David Chambon has been working on a phenomenal series of photos featuring insects covered in morning dew.
500px | Flickr | via: thisiscolossal
DARK SHARKS | Light Rays
Photographer Karen Glaser - Dark Sharks and Light Rays are photographed in places that remind me of “Western Kansas”. Water still covers most of the planet: sharks and rays have been swimming on this Earth for eons. These creatures are closely related and prehistoric, so are the waters in which they swim. However, my locations, in Pacific waters off the Americas, though remote (one destination takes 32-36 hours to reach by boat), are deeply affected by many modern threats including: over fishing, illegal fishing, and shark fining. The shark population is plummeting and rays are following suit. It is not inconceivable to think they might follow the dinosaur into extinction.
These photographs are not the typical slicked up representation of the underwater worlds often found in scuba magazines. For example, the Dark Sharks are rendered in a way that is kindred to that of cave paintings. Read More →
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