Fairy tales are real. (via)
Photographs by Kilian Schönberger
Fairy tales are real. (via)
Photographs by Kilian Schönberger
Photos of the underside of an iceberg. (via)
Calving from glaciers as ice formed from freshwater, icebergs begin their journey of slow salinization floating upon surface. The salt water, much denser than fresh water, allows these massive sections of distorted shapes to float precariously until the weight distribution at the tip of the iceberg supersedes the underside. Once this balance shifts, they flip and reveal an area of beautifully polished ice worthy of incredible photography.
Mirrored images of tree bark and branches reveal the faces of nature. (via Elido Turco)
These were the first wildlife photos publisheed in National Geographic (via)
National Geographic has announced the winners for their 2014 Traveler Photo Contest
Up close and personal with a hummingbird (via)
Portraits of college grads living at home (via)