Picture of the Day: Camels Crossing the Sahara
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A group of camels cross Erg Chebbi, located in the Moroccan territory of the mighty Sahara Desert.
A group of camels cross Erg Chebbi, located in the Moroccan territory of the mighty Sahara Desert.
A fun little reminder for residents of Vilnius, Lithuania.
Food artist Tisha Cherry uses cookies for canvas, cream filling for paint and milk for erasing.
Maude White uses a surgical knife to make precise cuts into paper that play with positive and negative space.
The Brenizer Method (bokeh panorama) allows for the creation of an image exhibiting a shallow depth of field in tandem with a wide angle of view by use of panoramic stitching techniques in portraiture.
Dan Pauly is a fourth generation wood-working artisan best known for his amazing rustic cabins made from reclaimed wood.
For a month, two digital billboards in Massachusetts weren’t trying to sell you anything, they were just displaying photos of nature.
In a regular hotel room or studio apartment, the bed always dominates. At Zoku, a big kitchen table serves as focal point.
Studio Ayaskan have created a pot that grows as the plant does; using an origami-based geometry design.
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