Quingentésima vigésima segunda compilação com 92 fotos compartilhadas na grande rede de computadores nos último 7 dias. Na seleção de fotos coletadas na web na semana passada é possível apreciar paisagens incríveis, imagens engraçadas, fotografias...
The art of taking selfies has officially been adopted by the animal kingdom, and it's one of the most hilarious things going viral right now. From zoo residents to family pets, these animals are posing, smiling, and even grouping up for the camera. The resulting photos are both adorable and fascinating, as they provide a window into the private lives of the wild's most mysterious creatures.
1. Foto do escritor Carlos Drummond de Andrade na praia de Copacabana, em 1982, a qual inspirou a construção de uma estátua de bronze dele no local 2. Pescadores do rio Volga, na Rússia, e suas impressionantes capturas, em 1924 3. Michael Jackson e Freddie Mercury, fotografados em 1983 4. Um garoto assistindo à TV através da vitrine de uma loja, em 1948 5. O rosto da Estátua da Liberdade, em 1886, antes de a montagem do monumento ser finalizada 6. James Naismith, considerado o criador do basquete, jogando a modalidade com a esposa 7. Primeiro brasileiro a chegar ao cume do Monte Everest, Waldemar Nickevicz, em 1995 8. Criança cujos olhos viram o bombardeio atômico em Hiroshima, no Japão, em 1945 9. Registro feito na década de 1960 de uma iraniana em uma praia 10. Gueixas japonesas, em imagem feita em meados de 1920 11. Cerimônia de abertura da Olimpíada de Moscou, em 1980 12. O cartunista Maurício de Souza ao lado das filhas Maria Angela, Mônica e Magali, em 1964 13. Morador de rua, em 1986, na Filadélfia, nos Estados Unidos; no ano seguinte, a imagem seria a vencedora do Prêmio Pulitzer 14. Criança da etnia Inuíte — que habitava o atual território do Canadá — e um filhote de cachorro, em 1949 15. Meninas brincando de enfermeiras sob os escombros deixados pela Segunda Guerra Mundial em Londres, em 1940
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Trees have been around for about 370 million years, and as you can from these incredible pictures, there's a good reason why they've survived for so long. Whether they're growing in the middle of gale-force winds, on the tops of rocky platforms, inside concrete tunnels, or even growing out of each other, these beautiful trees know how to survive in places where no other life finds a way. Which explains why the planet is host to around 3 trillion adult trees that cover an estimated 30% of the earth's land. Considering that plants produce the vast majority of the oxygen that we breathe, we should all think ourselves very fortunate that these cool trees are as resilient as they are. We wouldn't even be here if they weren't.
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Trees have been around for about 370 million years, and as you can from these incredible pictures, there's a good reason why they've survived for so long. Whether they're growing in the middle of gale-force winds, on the tops of rocky platforms, inside concrete tunnels, or even growing out of each other, these beautiful trees know how to survive in places where no other life finds a way. Which explains why the planet is host to around 3 trillion adult trees that cover an estimated 30% of the earth's land. Considering that plants produce the vast majority of the oxygen that we breathe, we should all think ourselves very fortunate that these cool trees are as resilient as they are. We wouldn't even be here if they weren't.
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A congregation of impossibly white rock spires topped with reddish-brown capstones, are quickly becoming one of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument’s most recognized formations. The hoodoos are generally described as three separate groupings—the White Hoodoo, Hoodoo Central, and the Towers of Silence. The three groups are separated by just a few miles and you can visit all three in one morning without a problem. There are two ways to reach the trio of hoodoo groupings. You can hike 9.2-miles roundtrip from Big Water, Utah, or you can access them from the southern end of Cottonwood Canyon Road (located near Churchwells, Utah) for a mere 2-mile roundtrip trek. The mileage calculations mentioned here assume that you consider the Towers of Silence, the most interesting visually of the three groups, as your primary destination. Obviously, the longest route to the Towers of Silence is via Big Water and the shortest is from the Cottonwood Canyon Road access. Whichever route you choose, you will be hiking through Wahweap Wash, a normally dry, hot and shadeless trek—be prepared with adequate water, sunscreen, and protective clothing. The hoodoos of the Towers of Silence, rising like white ghosts, are breathtaking to behold—truly a wonder of the geological world. Spending close to an hour exploring the area, being careful not to disturb or damage the delicate formations with our feet or tripod legs, before returning to the car. {source} Morning light brings the best light for photography. I arrived here before sunrise and wanted first light striking the hoodoos while the background was still in the shade. Long drive from Page (a large part over a very bad road), and a 30 min walk through the wash. Again out of bed at 03:45am, but seeing this great play of mother nature in early morning light was worth the early rise. Image is part of the south-west tour. Enjoy... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Details; Camera; Canon EOS 1Ds mkIII Lens; Canon 70-200m/m 2.8L IS USM Exposure; 1/100 sec Aperture; f8 Filter; none ISO; 50 RAW Tripod; Gitzo 3541L Ballhead; RRS BH-55 with B2 AS II clamp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Image is under Copyright by Henk Meijer. Contact me by email if you want to buy or use my photographs.
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Bhutan the land of the Thunder Dragon is probably the world´s most authentic and traditional country, here´s 20 photo´s that will inspire you
As casas dos dias atuais estão cada vez mais modernas. Algumas delas são ainda mais complexas, trazendo as fazem parecer serem de mentira.