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(via Polaroid Cacher Turns Your Print Screen Button Into the Real Deal)
So now everyone can plaster their walls with their old timey, filtered, Polaroidified Instagram shots. Just what we needed.
Unlike teddy bears, Disney movies and water wings, the wonder of space exploration is something that’s hard to outgrow. The sense of adventure and mystery it instills doesn’t have an age limit, but it’s a fantasy that’s easy to forget in the quagmire of government funding and scaled-down expectations.
That’s why photographer Vincent Fournier’s Space Project is so fun to look at. He’s traveled to many of the world’s most important space centers, from Florida to French Guiana, photographing whatever piques his imagination. His photos are about letting his eyes run wild and allowing his gut do the thinking instead of his head.
“I’ve tried to create a poetic way of looking at [the technology surrounding space],” he says.
Photo: ‘Earthshine’ illuminates the Moon.
A French photographer captured this image with a Canon EOS 100D camera and a refractor 1000mm telescope
When sunlight reflects off the Earth and shines onto the moon, the phenomenon is called “earthshine.” A crescent moon is between a new moon and a half moon. The moon in this image is waxing at 16.7 percent of lunar illumination.
So pretty.
(via 8bitfuture)
Some Monday morning inspiration for you all… What a beautiful wold.
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