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The photography of Lennart Nilsson

Lennart Nilsson is a Swedish photographer and scientist. Born in 1922 he is one of Swedens first photojournalists and has become famous for groundbreaking macro medical photos of subjects once considered unphotographabl
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09 Oct 2012 13:53:00
Maurice Heesen Photography  Death With Smile

We only fear death because we don’t know what is there. It’s better to keep laughing in life until we meet death.
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11 Oct 2012 09:47:00
Leaf Art by Lorenzo Duran

Artist Lorenzo Duran finds the perfect leaf and then carefully cuts away at it until he makes this amazingly delicate art.
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24 Oct 2012 08:24:00
Kick the Sun!!

“I do not want to take a picture of the doll. I want to take a picture of scenery with the doll”. – AZURE

Photo: Kick the Sun!! (Photo by AZURE)


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01 Nov 2012 10:06:00
Living With Wolves

Jim and Jamie Dutcher spent six years in Idaho in a tent within the world’s largest wolf enclosure in order to observe and document the behavior of these wild animals. They got really close to the wolves and made many unique photos of wolves in their natural habitat.
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04 Dec 2012 10:40:00


“Hedonism(y) Trojaner” is a sculpture of a horse that is made out of resin and recycled computer keys and cables. The sculpture references the Trojan Horse of myth (and more recently, computing) and was created by Nuremberg, Germany-based artist Babis Pangiotidis.
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07 Dec 2012 14:58:00
Photo by Vadim Trunov

Young photographer Vadim Trunov has serious portfolio, but most impressive is his macrophotography of snails and insects.Among the favorite characters Trunova – mantises, ladybugs, ants, dragonflies, bugs-soldiers.
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14 Dec 2012 12:50:00
“Lofoten Glow”. I was desperately searching a good sunrise spot this particular morning. Normally Storvatnet Lake is completely covered in snow, so you can only imagine my surprise when I saw these crazy ice formations almost being shot out of the frozen lake. I put my crampons on and took a big risk walking out. Photo location: Storvatnet, Lofoten Islands in Northern Norway. (Photo and caption by Stian Klo/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Lofoten Glow”. I was desperately searching a good sunrise spot this particular morning. Normally Storvatnet Lake is completely covered in snow, so you can only imagine my surprise when I saw these crazy ice formations almost being shot out of the frozen lake. I put my crampons on and took a big risk walking out. I could hear the ice cracking underneath my feet, and when you’re all alone in a fjord/canyon like this – the cracks are echoed and sound really frightening. Was it worth it? I sure think so! Photo location: Storvatnet, Lofoten Islands in Northern Norway. (Photo and caption by Stian Klo/National Geographic Photo Contest)
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08 Apr 2014 09:40:00