Landscape Photography That Define Brilliance - StumbleUpon. To sit in the shade on a fine day, and look upon verdure is the most perfect refreshment. Earlier, we shared a collection of some of the most amazing landscape shots and it was loved and liked by everyone. Presenting part two of that series (landscape/nature photography), hopefully you’ll like these as well. Silent Morning by Andre Arment Cherry Trees by Matjaz Cater Fresh Start by Dough Roane Rising Shadow by Karsten Wrobel Season Change by John Parminter Two Autumns by Mikhail Trakhtenberg Loch Linnhe by John Parminter The beauty of Spring by Lazy Vlad Path to Wonder by Dan Ballard Photography Sunrise by Matjaz Cater Los Cuernos del Paine by Ian Plant Mid Summer by Raymó Curtains In The Fog by Miles Morgan On The Field's Appeal by Pawel Kucharski.
Abandoned Technology Scattered Across The Globe. What would we do without technology?
Often though, whether from disaster or lack of funding, celebrated technology becomes obsolete and is abandoned. Decay sets in to rust the disused places and objects which were once invaluable to us. Here are defunct and abandoned technologies such as power plants, amusement parks, factories, ships, aircraft, oil rigs, and military installations. Abandoned Balaklava Submarine Base (image credits: English Russia) Until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Balaklava was a secretive town that was home to a highly secretive nuclear submarine base. Abandoned Technology: Airplane Graveyard (image credits: Telstar Logistics ) Technology becomes obsolete all the time, but where do airplanes go to die?
Abandoned Amusement Park: Woncheon Lakeland (image credits: Dark Roasted Blend) There is something sickly fascinating about places once built for merriment then left to decay in horror. Berlin Amusement Park (image credits: Gonzo Circus) Ship Graveyards. Captured: The Ruins of Detroit. Posted Feb 07, 2011 Share This Gallery inShare850 Up and down Detroit’s streets, buildings stand abandoned and in ruin.
French photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre set out to document the decline of an American city. Their book “The Ruins of Detroit“, a document of decaying buildings frozen in time, was published in December 2010. "I Want to Go There" Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Germany by Luiz Pires There are so many places I want to see, I’ve been browsing and bookmarking and basically putting together travel porn (oh dear, that phrase isn’t going to be good for my blog search results is it).
I’m going to Nice in may and maybe Davos in the summer, so that should satisfy me for the year. If I had unlimited funds I’d do a leisurely Trans Siberian Railway route through Russia and then travel around China and Japan. Where would you go? St. Hanoi, Vietnam by Larpoon. Iceland by orvaratli. Prague, Czech Republic by Adam Gut. Crystal River Mill, Colorado, USA by Rob Lee. North Coyote Buttes near the Utah and Arizona border, USA by coulombic. Varanasi, India by Larpoon. Dalat, Vietnam by Larpoon. Oia in Santorini, Greece by marcelgermain. Brennisteinsalda volcano in Iceland by ystenes. Honningsvåg, Norway by richard mcmanus. Fribourg, Switzerland by Adam Gut. Erg Chebbi sand dunes, Morocco by mikemellinger. Al Capone's Prison Cell. Random photo Submit your photo Stumble Thru home photography Tags:
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