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Nicolas rivals weaves a luminous red line across natural landscapes in spain. Nov 24, 2016 nicolas rivals weaves a luminous red line across natural landscapes in spain paris-based photographer nicolas rivals has realized the series ‘la línea roja’ — a visual study of geometry and form in dialogue with nature. across scenic landscapes in spain, rivals has installed luminous, neon-hued triangles, squares and lines intersecting with the surrounding environment. these shapes engage with the earth, cutting into rocky cliffs, squeezed between the trees, and semi-submerged in a sea of water. Save nina azzarello I designboom. C'est la peinture la plus fascinante que j'aie vue. Cette image est totalement étonnante.

Beboy – Il parcourt le monde pour photographier les plus beaux paysages. Michel Denancé, photographe. Christopher Morris. Christopher Morris est un photographe de guerre américain. Originaire de Californie, il est l’une des figures les plus importantes de son métier. Il travaille fréquemment pour le magazine Time pour lequel il a pu immortaliser de nombreuses personnalités comme Barack Obama. Des clichés à découvrir dans une longue galerie. Christophe Favreau : Yacht Racing Image of the Year 2012. Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest: 50 Finalists.

Squint to See: Almost-Abstract Aerial Photography Series. Squint to See: Almost-Abstract Aerial Photography Series Article by Delana, filed under Photography & Video in the Art category. Have you ever looked out of an airplane window and been completely mesmerized by the world below? From way up there in the sky, the world looks completely different and wonderfully abstract. Objects take on a kind of magical quality when viewed from this unusual perspective…and that’s exactly what drove photographer Alex MacLean to get a pilot’s license and take to the sky. (all images via: My Modern Met) While taking a community planning course in the midst of his architecture degree program, Alex MacLean was introduced to aerial photography. After graduation, MacLean earned his pilot’s license and began flying on his own. From tidy rows of airplanes to claustrophobic mish-mashes of old cars, MacLean’s lens captures some of the most unforgettable aerial photography ever.

Some of the scenes inspire curiosity – others are simply baffling. 25 Breathtaking Photos Of Sports Being Played In Strange Places. Titanic at 100 years. The sinking of the RMS Titanic caused the deaths of 1,517 of its 2,229 passengers and crew (official numbers vary slightly) in one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history. The 712 survivors were taken aboard the RMS Carpathia. Few disasters have had such resonance and far-reaching effects on the fabric of society as the sinking of the Titanic. It affected attitudes toward social injustice, altered the way the North Atlantic passenger trade was conducted, changed the regulations for numbers of lifeboats carried aboard passenger vessels and created an International Ice Patrol (where commercial ships crossing the North Atlantic still, today, radio in their positions and ice sightings).

The 1985 discovery of the Titanic wreck on the ocean floor marked a turning point for public awareness of the ocean and for the development of new areas of science and technology. April 15, 2012 will mark the 100th anniversary of the Titanic disaster. 40 Of The Most Powerful Photographs Ever Taken. 2012 National Geographic Photography Contest Winners - The Big Picture. Earth Hour 2012. Ways of the wind. National Geographic Traveler Magazine: 2012 Photo Contest. The 24th annual National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest is in full swing. The entry deadline has been extended until July 11. The four categories include: Travel Portraits; Outdoor Scenes; Sense of Place and Spontaneous Moments.

Last year's contest drew nearly 13,000 images from all over the world. The pictures are as diverse as their authors, capturing an assortment of people, places and wildlife - everything that makes traveling so memorable, evoking a sense of delight and discovery. The following post includes a small sampling of the entrant's work, taken from the editor's picks in each of the categories.

LGBT Pride events. Balloons of the world - The Big Picture. Diwali 2012: Festival of Lights - The Big Picture. The sky - The Big Picture. National Geographic Traveler Magazine: 2013 Photo Contest - The Big Picture. The National Geographic Traveler Magazine photo contest, now in its 25th year, has begun. There is still plenty of time to enter. The entry deadline is Sunday, June 30, at 11:59 p.m. Entrants may submit their photographs in any or all of the four categories: Travel Portraits, Outdoor Scenes, Sense of Place and Spontaneous Moments.

The magazine's photo editors showcase their favorite entries each week in galleries. You can also vote for your favorites.