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This image reminds me quite a bit of the Dreamworks logo with the boy fishing off of the crescent moon.  Beautiful capture by Colleen Pinski. 

This image reminds me quite a bit of the Dreamworks logo with the boy fishing off of the crescent moon.  Beautiful capture by Colleen Pinski

by Jason Hatfield, a finalist in Smithsonian Magazine’s 10th Annual Photo Contest [via Colossal]

by Jason Hatfield, a finalist in Smithsonian Magazine’s 10th Annual Photo Contest [via Colossal]

Grip the sand, they remind themselves. Go low, stay low.

Their faces contort, their muscles tighten in reaction to the struggle for power with the ocean. They surface when the surge has passed. Then breathe. - Mark Tipple [via io9]

Photographer Maurizio Galimberti’s series, “Celebrity Works,” offers portraits of celebrities in a mosaic of Polaroid pictures. Can you name them all? [via Fubiz]

pThese photos are a great example of how classy the skies used to be. [via Gizmodo]

Aled Lewis combines real world photography and old school video game characters to great effect.  [via Airows]

Brian Maffitt took some photos while projecting the movie The Lorax onto ”Winter Storm Nemo” last week, and came up with some incredible results. You can see a video he filmed during this time here.  [via Laughing Squid]

I posted this on the main blog the other day but couldn’t resist sharing the beautiful road photography of Sebastian Dahl. [via Laughing Squid]

Beautiful aerial pictures of tulip fields. See more over at Colossal.

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