From the streets of Melbourne…
Enjoy!
Miss S.
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Here is a series of amazing aerial photos taken by Steve Back. They are of the phenomenon called ‘pink lakes’ in Western and South Australia. They look like abstract paintings more than they do photographs. Just amazing.
“‟The cognitive dissonance created by this juxtaposition of the known and unknown invites the viewer to explore their own internal landscape; seemingly familiar, yet on closer inspection often mysterious, surprising and unexplored.” Steve Back
This is glamorous did a post on this series of photos, and explains the phenomenon really well – “The stunning pink and red-hued shots are from the photographer’s ‘Pink Lakes’ series, taken on the foreshore of Hutt Lagoon in Western Australia; the Lagoon is a salt lake with a large population of Dunaliella salina algae, giving it that distinctive red and pink coloration. To survive, these organisms have high concentrations of β-carotene to protect against the intense light, and high concentrations of glycerol for protection against osmotic pressure. Hutt Lagoon is currently used as a Dunaliella salina algae farm, making it one of the largest micro algae production plants in the world. The pink pigment is harvested for use as food colouring in cosmetics and as a source of Vitamin A in health supplements.” http://www.thisisglamorous.com/2013/03/at-gallery-photography-steve-backs.html#more
Hope you enjoy ‘falling into’ these amazing photographs!
All photographs by Steve Back – http://globalgallery.tumblr.com/post/33871325718/steve-back-terra-incognita-opening-wednesday-24th & www.stevebackart.com
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I had to share this one with you guys and girls! You learn something new everyday! Just amazing… I really have to start saving my monies in order to get over there!
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“A sundog over Sisimiut on a winter morning.
Sundogs form when light passes through ice crystals, bending the light rays, and refracting the sunbeams horizontally.
They are not nearly as common as northern lights, but in many ways just as impressive a phenomenon.
Crazy stuff. And we love it 🙂
Enjoy!
Mads,
Destination Arctic Circle”
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Two more photos from magical nature, found in Poland. The first is from the i love nature team (https://www.facebook.com/ilnature?fref=ts) and the second from Marcin Kesek (https://www.facebook.com/marcinkesekfotografia?fref=ts).
Enjoy! Miss S.
Enjoy!
Photography by Marcin Kesek (https://www.facebook.com/marcinkesekfotografia?fref=ts), Poland.
Miss S.