Originally Posted by TONGO
Excellent photos Golgot! Youve a great eye for unique shots.
Danke monsieur
About half of those were from National Geographic and the like tho - just trimmed em down a bit
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Seeing as I'm at blooming work again, i might as well upload some more I've got hanging around...
"Teens capture images of stratosphere 20 miles up with £56 camera and balloon"
"Water tower Northern Italy, close to Gavia Pass"
"Central City, Colorado (Rex A Stucky)"
Unknown spiral staircase
"Beneath this concrete dome on Runit Island, built between 1977 and 1980 at a cost of about 239mil dollars, lie 84,927 cubic meters of radioactive soil and debris from Bikini and Rongelap atolls"
"A few hundred degrees separates this pool of fiery orange magma in Italy’s Mount Etna from its hardened, gray crust"
"A wisp of smoke escapes from Mt. St. Helens’ dramatic eggshell-shaped crater after an eruption"
Lost the source for this - PS reckon it's flipped horizontally for that 'gleamy sky'
"National Geographic 2008 Best Wild Animal Photos_Southern Right Whale intrigued by man 'bait' off Auckland Islands (by Brian Skerry)"
"artfromthearctic_Director David Hinton, cameraman Philip Chavannes and sound recordist Albert Bailey filming at Kongsfjord"
"Art from the Arctic"
"Huge entrance on the Khumbu Glacier in Nepal_Note figure in red in distance. Scalloped walls"
"In the foreground, you see a group of bathing machines (for modest lady bathers to change in) en route to the waters off of Scarborough, Yorkshire"
"East oblique of missile site control building, with better view of exhaust (the taller columns) and intake shafts"
"Digitaly stitched together from multiple field emission gun scans etc_base surface highly aligned dense zinc oxide nanorods_higher complex structures grown by absorbing reactants from vapour"