These’re
extremely beautiful pictures you’ve to look again and again to realize exactly
what they are. German photographer Thorsten Scheuermann has travelled the world
to snap a series of images that take a left-field view at nature’s beauty
concentrating on one sole object. The photographer took the dangerous
initiatives to captures the luminous, boiling lava of Kilauea Volcano, blue
cracked mud in Oregon's Alvord Desert, and a humble row of trees in
Leavenworth, Washington. These’re stunning sites that can gain greater
significance and have their beauty exposed when excluding everything else
around them. It was really a memorable trip and I enjoyed a lot with lot of new
learning’s. The moments of beauty around me in everyday life, things like
evening light filtering through leaves or an interesting cloud formation
spotted during my commute. My object is to encouraged people to pay more
attention to their environment & love their surroundings. I absolutely
relish the beings outdoors with my camera, even weather conditions aren’t
perfect. I always have a good time just getting out there and enjoy the process
of looking for photo opportunities. I am always critical of my own work and
realize lots of opportunity for improvement. But since that means spending more
time outside photographing, it's inspiring rather than discouraging.Source: Dailymail
Monday, 13 October 2014
The World's Most Luxurious Hotel Bathrooms
It is
commonly observed, when most of people booking the hotel, they pay most
attention to the location, swimming pool, food, and quality of restaurant? Now
what about bathrooms? Probably there’re very few hotels around the world that
are real worth booking for their bathroom amenities alone from an all glass
washroom overlooking a game reserve in Botswana to a Jacuzzi with 270-degree
panoramic views of the Hong Kong skyline. Therefore experiencing the most
luxurious bathrooms is having a different kind of joy. Such as magnificent
bathroom in Penthouse suite at the Four Seasons Hotel George V in Paris setting
guests back a staggering £15,229 per night (bedroom included). This is really
world's most jaw-dropping hotel bathrooms. Moreover the “star bath” allow
guests to relish an open-air bubble bath under the star, listening to bird
calls as they soak in style. In Hong Kong, even guests can wash away the day
the luxury of this oversized jacuzzi, or the shower with its rain forest shower
head and both of which enjoy remarkable views of the city skyline.
Labels:
Bathrooms,
Fresh Design
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
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