13th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Pic of the Gay with 36 notes

The glory of common people

The glory of common people

13th May 2013

Photo reblogged from A little glimpse of me with 24 notes

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13th May 2013

Photoset reblogged from The Science of Reality with 1,860 notes

thescienceofrealityMicroscopic Photos of the Elements [Click images to enlarge & read descriptions.] Ryoji Tanaka’s photographs may look like alien landscapes, but they are very much of this world. The organometallic chemist at Sagami Chemical Research Institute in Kanagawa, Japan, snaps pictures of everything from iodine to silver using a system of Nikon digital SLR cameras with macro and ultra macro lenses. To see more of Tanaka’s work visit his website and Flickr.”

13th May 2013

Photo reblogged from fuck yeah, science fiction! with 746 notes

artissimo: Spectrum 7: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art

artissimoSpectrum 7: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art

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13th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Stuff That Makes Me Hard! with 1,221 notes

The glory of common people

The glory of common people

13th May 2013

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monsieurlabette: Tantalus and Sisyphus in Hades.  August Theodor Kaselowsky. German. 1810-1891. mural. Neues Museum. Berlin.

monsieurlabette: Tantalus and Sisyphus in Hades.  August Theodor Kaselowsky. German. 1810-1891. mural. Neues Museum. Berlin.

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13th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Stuff That Makes Me Hard! with 2,070 notes

The glory of common people

The glory of common people

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13th May 2013

Photo reblogged from I'm a Mountaintop Water Drop with 18,889 notes

lizardking90: Say hello to the ‘Butterfly of the Sea’ also known as a Sea Robin or Gurnard. An odd looking fish, this species is a bottom dweller, they live on the sea floor and can actually “walk” along underwater by alternatively moving its pelvic fins and short pectoral fin rays. It’s not related to flying fish, nor do they glide in air, the large pectoral fins are normally held against the body but are spread out when threatened to put off predators. Epiclabtime

lizardking90Say hello to the ‘Butterfly of the Sea’ also known as a Sea Robin or Gurnard. An odd looking fish, this species is a bottom dweller, they live on the sea floor and can actually “walk” along underwater by alternatively moving its pelvic fins and short pectoral fin rays. It’s not related to flying fish, nor do they glide in air, the large pectoral fins are normally held against the body but are spread out when threatened to put off predators. Epiclabtime

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13th May 2013

Photo reblogged from thezartorialist with 7,255 notes

thezartorialist: single exposure taken from manhattan bridge. glass prism held in front of lens. excerpt from photo series project. http://thezartorialist.com

thezartorialist: single exposure taken from manhattan bridge. glass prism held in front of lens. excerpt from photo series project. http://thezartorialist.com

13th May 2013

Photo reblogged from The Beautiful Man with 161 notes

thebeautifulman: Sam Devries by Walter Kurtz

thebeautifulman: Sam Devries by Walter Kurtz