Damn it! Now I need one of these for my DJ setup! Imagine a bigger version of this inside a safe enclosure at the center of a dance club
Damn it! Now I need one of these for my DJ setup! Imagine a bigger version of this inside a safe enclosure at the center of a dance club
Bubbles of methane trapped in a frozen lake.
There a bigger version of this? The bottom portion would make an awesome wallpaper.
Video of this if anyone is interested:
http://videos.sapo.pt/FrewptDS1Tr2b4zzr5m5
Bubbles of methane trapped in a frozen lake.
There a bigger version of this? The bottom portion would make an awesome wallpaper.
http://www.spiegel.de/static/360grad/kamtschatka/
interactive 360 degree panoramic video from a helicopter flying over a volcanic area
Here's a doc scene about those:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVpQnpWS2wU
They also light them on fire
Minecraft enthusiasts are insane with what they can put together.
Minecraft Rivendell (from the Minecraft Middle-Earth Project):
(does anybody know what game this is?)
Chrono Cross
thanks! now off to eBay to try and buy it
^ Whoa! Cool.
http://www.spiegel.de/static/360grad/kamtschatka/
interactive 360 degree panoramic video from a helicopter flying over a volcanic area
Are these "weekly science" pictures done weekly? Is there a website for it?
Star Wars
damn. hit me deep for some reason.
i dont get this one...
cars were invented earlier or is it just to show what happens in 100 years. if so, i think there are far greater milestones.
pardon the interruption
Blanket Octopus (Genus Tremoctopus)
The Blanket Octopus does not use ink to intimidate potential predators. When threatened, the female unfurls her large net-like membranes that spread out and billow in the water, greatly increasing her apparent size. This is when her giant security blanket of doom makes its dramatic appearance.
Source: http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/se...pennekamp-park-need-id-very-weird-animal.html
According to photographer Arthur Anker:
A thalassematid echiuran from Madang, Papua New Guinea, an odd animal that constantly changes its shape, is "never the same" ... these 6 photos show the same individual, I also made nice videos of the remarkable peristaltic movements.
Find out more about Arthur here: http://ufc.academia.edu/anker
Face-Off With a Deadly Predator:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxa6P73Awcg
Face-Off With a Deadly Predator:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxa6P73Awcg
White-handed Tree Frog by Hudson Garcia
Series made with two species of tree frogs in southern Brazil. These amazing animals jump to escape predators and catch their prey. For these images Hudson used a high-speed laser sensor positioned immediately in front of the plant where the tree frogs were.
Eye to Eye by Rob Van Thienen
A greyhound ends first in his race, and although the lure is right in front of him, hes looks straight into the eyes of the photographer (me) and continues his run. I had to jump for my life taking this picture.
A Portrait of the Matterhorn by Nenad Saljic
Face to Face by Christian Vizl
They explore the underwater world, and its infinite possibilities for generating strong emotions in the human beings. I try to capture sublime moments of our natural environment with images that inspire, make us vibrate through the beauty in every corner of the world that excite and make us dream of a better world, where we value and care for all expressions of life. Because beyond the issue of our survival is the issue of how we experience our life and how we celebrate it. And our experience of life is intrinsically linked to how we communicate and connect with everything around us, especially with all life around us. In my case, it is the ocean and its living creature that makes me want to celebrate. So my photography is intended to be a celebration of marine life and the underwater world.
Waikiki Beach by Flavio DAquino
This is an alternative point of view of the famous Hawaiian beach. People arent disposed in a horizontal plan, as usually on a beach, but caught in a vertical exposure.
Dont Leave Me Alone by Hoang Hiep Nguyen
The last pollen spore preparing to leave a ladybird trying to hold on, because it didnt want to be alone.
Wasp by John Matzick
A huge wasp measuring 2.5 inches in length visiting the banana tree in my front yard.
Sheep River by Maciej Grzegorzek
Bieszczady mountains, Poland. Rain water evaporates from the soaked sheep fur while the shepherd leads animals to the house in the mountain pastures.