Goggling at Mt. Asgard by Artu...
Goggling at Mt. Asgard by Artur Stanisz
Hiking on a glacier is like walking on a globe. You can see the horizon but it is not getting any closer. It was exactly how I felt when I was hiking across the Turner Glacier on Baffin Island. The route took me hours. It was my longest 15 kilometers ever, mainly because I was carrying 2 weeks of supplies tightly packed in my backpack and I was making my way through 30 centimeters of fresh snow.
When I reached the point suitable for my basecamp, I set up my tent in the middle of the glacier with spectacular views of surrounding peaks. The Auyuittuq National Park is a home to some of the most remarkable mountains and cliff faces on the Earth. Mt. Asgard featured on this shot is undoubtedly one of its crown jewels.
This picture was taken a few hundred meters away from my base camp. I was enjoying this view for 3 days that I stayed there. The weather changing from snowstorm to clear sky created a spectacular light show. I could sit and goggle at Mt. Asgard forever. Unfortunately the cold weather prohibited me from sitting still. I had to be on a constant move to avoid frostbites.
The photo showcases the famous north face of the double cylindrical towers of the Mount Asgard. It stands 1600 meters from the glacier and features 1200 meters of vertical wall.
Note: The foreground featured in the glacier is not a crevasse. It is one of many channels in the glacier carved by water coming from a thawed ice in the summer.
Artur Stanisz: Photos
Guardians of the Galaxy by Dyl...
Guardians of the Galaxy by Dylan Gehlken
Mt Cook National Park, New Zealand
A 14 shot panorama of the Milky Way stretching over the highest peaks in New Zealand. On the left is Mt Ollivier, just right of centre is Mt Sefton, right of that is the Footstool and far right is Mt Cook.
Dylan Gehlken: Photos
Ghosts in the Shadows by Alex ...
Ghosts in the Shadows by Alex Mody
Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA. View it on black OR ELSE! This image was taken during a photo tour that Alex Noriega and I led a few weeks ago. Consider joining us in 2015! www.alexmody.com/gallery/sep-21-25-2015—autumn-in-olympic-national-park-photo-tour/ Website | Facebook
Alex Mody: Photos
Cars: Fast as Lightning Androi...
Cars: Fast as Lightning
Gameloft
Release Date – October 8, 2014
Racing
Android Walkthrough Part 3
Chick Hicks Race Track
Playlist www.youtube.com/playlist?list=…
Follow me on Twitter twitter.com/gocalibergaming
Friend us on Facebook www.facebook.com/gocalibergaming
Check out more videos here www.youtube.com/user/gocalibe…
Please Comment and Thumbs Up
Thanks
Peace
Cold mist by Félix Morlán Gonz...
From Darkness Came Light by Mi...
From Darkness Came Light by Michael Shainblum
I have shot this specific composition 40 times without getting the right conditions. However one night out shooting I finally found the light I was going for. This is a well know spot in the La Jolla coves where water shoots over the rock wall creating little waterfalls. Its a really awesome place to shoot, I got completely soaked after this shot was taken, the camera was shielded pretty good though. This light only happened for about a minute, up until this happened it was completely dark and overcast, right after the sun dropped under the horizon and sunset was over. I am just glad I caught and witnessed the moment. I hope you guys enjoy the shot, thanks for looking!
Michael Shainblum: Photos
Gleam by Lukasz Ratajak
Gleam by Lukasz Ratajak
Mod: Wioleta Budnik Visit my fanpage: www.facebook.com/lukaszratajakphotographer or insta: instagram.com/lukaszratajak
Lukasz Ratajak: Photos
Music Monday (10/13): This Wee...
Our guide to this week's album releases also features streams of upcoming tracks and albums from Thurston Moore, Neil Diamond, Deerhoof, Röyksopp, Run the Jewels, and more. Plus, catch up on the week's music news, and watch new music videos from artists like Neil Young, Pharrell, Caribou, and Childish Gambino. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at Metacritic
A by Mladen Parvanov
Venezuela music project helps ...
By Diego Ore CARACAS (Reuters) – When Adan Bello was born in Caracas, he barely cried. Then the Venezuelan baby's blinking eyes turned towards the calm melody of a duo of harpists playing Brahms' "Cradle Song" in the corner of a public hospital's maternity wing. Minutes later, his mother received a certificate signing Adan up for Venezuela's hugely successful classical music program, known as "El Sistema" (The System). Adan was given a tiny replica violin. The state-run System has since its inception in 1975 trained 2. …


















