similar to other pieces of done using this angular, layered style but this time i used a more colourful pallet. this one’s titled “woman with black hair”
Garden EelMy face in the morningPhotographer: Rivo Malonda
Source: Underwater Macro Photographers
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NY Times “Townies”: Cinderblock City
I brought my gouache kit out of retirement last week for an illustration in the NY Times “Townies” blog. (You can check out the story here.) Thanks to Alexandra Zsigmond for the assignment!
this is like porn. omg
its better than porn.
The pen is mightier than the penis
Reblogging again because DAMN
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FFF is a collection of interactive experiences. Each experience has a its own unique design and functionality.
Bioluminescence
Bioluminescence is an organism’s ability to make light by way of a chemical reaction. Animals use bioluminescence to attract prey or mates and to defend themselves against predators. Most organisms that live in the deep oceans can emit light. Bioluminescent fishes, jellyfish, squids, salps, crustaceans, and many different kinds of worms produce spectacular underwater fireworks. On land, bioluminescence is a rare phenomenon limited mostly to arthropods and fungi.
Click on the thumbnails below to see pictures and videos of bioluminescent invertebrates. Also have a look at Edith Widder’s TED Presentation:
The weird, wonderful world of bioluminescence.
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(images: TL - Photinus Pyralis by Terry Priest; TR - Beroe cucumis by Edith Widder; BL - Thetys vagina by Lovell and Libby Langstroth; BR - Pyrophorus by Adrian Tween)
Beautiful.
Lamborghini Aventador LP-700-4 Roadster
Equipped with a centrally located, 6.5 liter aspirated V12 engine producing 700-horsepower and torque reaching 507 lb-ft, maximum speed of 218mph (350km/hr), attaining 0-62mph (0-100km/hr) in 3 seconds flat.
It’s very cool.
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