travors:

Lightning fields series by Hiroshi Sugimoto. Sugimoto creates photographs by discharging static electricity directly onto unexposed film. (via)

These are simply amazing.

travors:

Lightning fields series by Hiroshi Sugimoto.
Sugimoto creates photographs by discharging static electricity directly onto unexposed film. (via)

These are simply amazing.

@2 days ago with 11 notes
if smog were a woman (via bee hives)

if smog were a woman (via bee hives)

@2 days ago
Feeling is Seeing 
Instruments that see objects smaller than the wavelengths of visible light have been developed to explore the nanoscale. Electron microscopes, which illuminate specimens with beams of electrons instead of photons, and atomic force microscopes (AFM), which feel out the geography of a molecule like a finger running over a carved surface, are foremost in this toolkit. Both require the interpretation of a computer to produce an image recognizable to us. To feel the gradations and valleys of atoms, the “finger” of the atomic force microscope must be very delicate indeed. The inverted mountain in this image is in fact the silicon probe of an AFM, as photographed by an electron microscope. The tip is only a few atoms thick.
From the book No Small Matter via SEEDMAGAZINE.COM

Feeling is Seeing

Instruments that see objects smaller than the wavelengths of visible light have been developed to explore the nanoscale. Electron microscopes, which illuminate specimens with beams of electrons instead of photons, and atomic force microscopes (AFM), which feel out the geography of a molecule like a finger running over a carved surface, are foremost in this toolkit. Both require the interpretation of a computer to produce an image recognizable to us. To feel the gradations and valleys of atoms, the “finger” of the atomic force microscope must be very delicate indeed. The inverted mountain in this image is in fact the silicon probe of an AFM, as photographed by an electron microscope. The tip is only a few atoms thick.

From the book No Small Matter via SEEDMAGAZINE.COM

@3 days ago with 3 notes
rock diary
by Argentine photographer Juan Pablo Bonino

rock diary

by Argentine photographer Juan Pablo Bonino

@3 days ago
Hamlet by Bryan Lee O’Malley
(via his flickr)

Hamlet by Bryan Lee O’Malley

(via his flickr)

@2 days ago

Last night someone stole a wheel from my new car.

Seriously, who steals one wheel?

@2 days ago with 5 notes

danhacker:

The new ‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’ launch trailer

There’s a moment in this trailer that takes place in space, and the international space station gets blown up. This game looks insane in the best ways possible. Can not wait for this game to drop.

@3 days ago with 1 note
HasselBlad 500C/M CarlZeiss C Planar 80mm F2.8 T* FUJI Velvia50
stone (via moonchild1111)

HasselBlad 500C/M
CarlZeiss C Planar 80mm F2.8 T*
FUJI Velvia50

stone (via moonchild1111)

@3 days ago