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Just beneath the waters
A new exhibition at Sydney’s Customs House in Australia showcases the work of photographer Matty Smith, who specialises in snapping marine wildlife in its usual habitat going about its daily business. The photos intrigued me enough to share, and include an American salt water croc snapped off Cuba grinning broadly at the lens, a Portuguese man o war (AKA bluebottle jellyfish) with its fluorescing community of underwater zooid colonies shot in Australia, some bright red Waratah anemones found in a rock pool at dawn and a night time nudibranch inching across the sea bottom.
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Image credits: Matty Smith
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A link to the exhibition: http://bit.ly/1d22ZCF
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Pebble Shore Lake in Glacier National Park, Montana, United States
This is just so beautiful wow
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I love ferns. I was so happy when the first ones sprouted along the side of the garden pond. I don’t mind that now there’s enough of them, and they get so big, that we can no longer walk along the path next to the pond, because the ferns have grown over it all.
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Jugando al escondite
Ayreon have achieved something truly amazing with this double album…powerful vocals, amazing synth, very progressive song structures, strong lyrics/vocals, and somehow the atmosphere is still the greatest thing about it. Part 1 is more atmospheric as well, but for people more inclined to progressive metal than progressive rock, this is a great start into Arjen Lucassen’s discography (alongside Star One’s Victims of the Modern Age!)
Christopher Walken delivering a masterclass on how to be a true gentleman - this, is how you dance.
Fatboy Slim’s “Weapon of choice”.
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Lemur family in a secondary rain forest. #Madagascar #Roadtrip
The little one looks like master Yoda. :-)
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