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laughingsquid:

Colorful Origami Street Art Installations by Mademoiselle Maurice

laughingsquid:

Colorful Origami Street Art Installations by Mademoiselle Maurice

出典: Laughing Squid

llewmejia:

I am starting a new project something that has always fascinated me are scientific charts. So I am going to start making them…some truth, some elaboration, but that’s what the masters did too.
Illustration of a Gharial,(Gavialis gangeticus) a rare freshwater crocodile that inhabits only two rivers in Nepal and India. These crocs are going extinct and it’s a shame, hence the precious egg emphasized. They don’t breed well in captivity and happen to be the only croc with a visible sexual dimorphism.Look at that nose! 
More to come!

llewmejia:

I am starting a new project something that has always fascinated me are scientific charts. So I am going to start making them…some truth, some elaboration, but that’s what the masters did too.

Illustration of a Gharial,(Gavialis gangeticus) a rare freshwater crocodile that inhabits only two rivers in Nepal and India. These crocs are going extinct and it’s a shame, hence the precious egg emphasized. They don’t breed well in captivity and happen to be the only croc with a visible sexual dimorphism.Look at that nose! 

More to come!

出典: llewmejia

thecatdogblog:

Hayley Picture took by alicexdarling

thecatdogblog:

Hayley
Picture took by alicexdarling

出典: thecatdogblog

(ponkoから)

出典: bowi

(ponkoから)

出典: theshoutfactory

smithsonianmag:

Photos of New York City’s Most Dangerous Neighborhood
“Bandit’s Roost,” pictured above, was once considered the most dangerous part in all of New York City.
Jacob A. Riis was a police reporter in 1877 and decided to document the people living in New York’s East Side slum district. His book, How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York, was the result of these photographs and was published in 1890.
Head over to Petapixel for more incredible photographs and info on Riis.

smithsonianmag:

Photos of New York City’s Most Dangerous Neighborhood

“Bandit’s Roost,” pictured above, was once considered the most dangerous part in all of New York City.

Jacob A. Riis was a police reporter in 1877 and decided to document the people living in New York’s East Side slum district. His book, How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York, was the result of these photographs and was published in 1890.

Head over to Petapixel for more incredible photographs and info on Riis.

出典: petapixel.com

iainacton:

Collaboration with Craig & Karl for their MCM Collection. 
Watch the whole video here.
Design: Craig & KarlAnimation: Iain ActonMusic: Oli ChangDOP: Jock Thompson

iainacton:

Collaboration with Craig & Karl for their MCM Collection. 

Watch the whole video here.

Design: Craig & Karl
Animation: Iain Acton
Music: Oli Chang
DOP: Jock Thompson

出典: iainacton

thecatdogblog:

Swift Fox by Edgar Thissen

thecatdogblog:

Swift Fox by Edgar Thissen

出典: thecatdogblog

despicable-me:

Evil Minion
http://bit.ly/evilminion
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despicable-me:

Evil Minion

http://bit.ly/evilminion

出典: despicable-me

thedailytask:

130407.

thedailytask:

130407.

(robot-mafiaから)

出典: thedailytask

astronomypictureoftheday:

 A Roll Cloud Over UruguayWhat kind of cloud is this? A roll cloud. These rare long clouds may form near advancing cold fronts. In particular, a downdraft from an advancing storm front can cause moist warm air to rise, cool below its dew point, and so form a cloud. When this happens uniformly along an extended front, a roll cloud may form. Roll clouds may actually have air circulating along the long horizontal axis of the cloud. A roll cloud is not thought to be able to morph into a tornado. Unlike a similar shelf cloud, a roll cloud, a type of Arcus cloud, is completely detached from their parent cumulonimbus cloud. Pictured above, a roll cloud extends far into the distance in 2009 January above Las Olas Beach in Maldonado, Uruguay. Credit & Licence:  Daniela Mirner Eberl

astronomypictureoftheday:

A Roll Cloud Over Uruguay

What kind of cloud is this? A roll cloud. These rare long clouds may form near advancing cold fronts. In particular, a downdraft from an advancing storm front can cause moist warm air to rise, cool below its dew point, and so form a cloud. When this happens uniformly along an extended front, a roll cloud may form. Roll clouds may actually have air circulating along the long horizontal axis of the cloud. A roll cloud is not thought to be able to morph into a tornado. Unlike a similar shelf cloud, a roll cloud, a type of Arcus cloud, is completely detached from their parent cumulonimbus cloud. Pictured above, a roll cloud extends far into the distance in 2009 January above Las Olas Beach in Maldonado, Uruguay.

Credit & Licence: Daniela Mirner Eberl

出典: astronomypictureoftheday

ryancolemanart:

Ryan Coleman
‘Reverie (4)’, oil on paper, 22”x30”, 2012
http://ryancolemanart.com/recent-work

ryancolemanart:

Ryan Coleman

‘Reverie (4)’, oil on paper, 22”x30”, 2012

http://ryancolemanart.com/recent-work

出典: ryancolemanart

ponko:

ネオヒルズ族 与沢翼インタビュー「情報ビジネスなんてカッコ悪いと思ってた」 - サイゾーpremium

ponko:

ネオヒルズ族 与沢翼インタビュー「情報ビジネスなんてカッコ悪いと思ってた」 - サイゾーpremium

出典: ponko

(ponkoから)

出典: j-u-l-i-e

cindysuen:

finally had a chance to vector these weirdos from my doodle! 

it’s also up on my society6 shop if you’d like o buy pillows/ tshirts/ hoodies/ iphone/laptop cases / prints :)

出典: cindysuen