What we do for ourselves alone dies with us. What we do for others and the rest of the world remains and is immortal. - Albert Pike.
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Today is #NaturePhotographyDay! Today we celebrate by showing you beautiful Clayoquot Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia. @nanpapix @natgeo @ilcp_photographers #naturephotography #photography #conservation #nature #nanpapix #livenature
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Tracer fire from British warships fending off a Luftwaffe bombing raid. Sword Beach area , Normandy, 10th June 1944. Taken onboard HMS Mauritius.
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Another stunning addition to the Skeletons in Spacesuits collection! This one’s from issue 534 of the German magazine Terra, and the artist is only identifiable by the signature “Stephan”
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Guy finds this picture on his GoPro after surfing
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Revealing the Hidden Patterns of Birds in Motion
Dennis Hlynsky, a film and animation professor at the Rhode Island School of Design, creates videos at the intersection of art and science. Hlynsky transforms ordinary footage of birds and insects into ethereal illustrations by digitally tracing the paths they travel.
Hlynsky’s work is typically featured in galleries, where the video is projected on large screens with recorded sound. To see more videos from Hlynsky, please visit his Vimeo channel.
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Sometimes an artist just finds a niche and runs with it.
Take Eduard von Grützner, for example. German painter back in the early 1900s. He tried a whole bunch of stuff over the course of his career, but eventually he settled into doing paintings of fat, sassy monks drinking booze.

Just tubby old priests getting plastered.

He did dozens of these things.

Today it’s literally all he’s known for.

You do your thing, Eddie. You do your thing.

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