Thursday, 31 October 2013
World's most mind-blowing landscapes
Gazing at a stunning view for the first time is one of travel’s greatest thrills and these are ten landscapes are among the most mindblowing we have ever seen.
Aurora borealis, Kiruna, Sweden
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
Plateau de Valensole, Alpes de Haute-Provence, France
Strokkur geyser, Iceland
The Wave, Coyote Buttes, Arizona–Utah, USA
Nideck waterfall, Alsace, France
Nabiyotum volcano, Kenya
Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
Waterfall at Mýrdalsjökull glacier, Iceland
Rice terraces at Yuanyuang, Yúnnán, China
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Travel
Monday, 28 October 2013
Gorgeous Jewelry by Mai McKemy
The Tiny Terrarium collection will be the perfect choice for summer
time. Beautiful Rings and pendants from his collection are true works of
art, and each of them contains the part charming forest outlook. No
matter where you are, with these accessories a little piece of Mother
Nature will always be with you. Mai McKemy draws inspiration from the
nature that surrounds her. Woodland Belle studio is situated in
Asheville, North Carolina.
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Fashion
Stunning luminous landscapes pictures of California Waterfalls
Sean Lenz 19, and Kristoffer Abligaard 20, has taken stunning luminous
landscapes pictures of California Waters. You can see that waterfall
transformed into vibrant rainbows of colors. The eye-catching images
depicted by clever use of long exposure photography and glow sticks
floating through water. This project came from months of refining a easy
idea that finally turned into a impression worthy of using for an
entire series. Although the images are long exposures
taken between 30s and 7m of different landscapes where one person is
standing at the drop point, strategically placing glow sticks in the
right areas to flow into the frame of the image, while the other person
is manning the camera. The enthusiastic photographers
are hoping to enlarge their idea of bringing artificial color to
natural landscapes by incorporating mountains, lakes, tree lines, grass
fields and caves.
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