Amazing Light Pillars Spotted Over Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
Light pillars appear when natural or artificial light bounces off ice crystals floating close to the ground
Light pillars appear when natural or artificial light bounces off ice crystals floating close to the ground
Original artwork by Erik Johansson. First photographed at Lake Vänern, Sweden and then edited in Photoshop
Greg Sand’s ‘Echoes’ explores the struggle to retain a lucid remembrance of lost loved ones
Made from 12,000 pieces of mirror-finish stainless steel, Jason Griska’s ‘Wreck‘ (2016) took nearly two years to complete
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North Bay, Canada resident Timothy Joseph Elzinga recently sighted light pillars in the night sky after being awoken by his son in the middle of the night
Situated within a nature preserve just outside of a 2,500 person town called Sződliget; you will find a tiny fishing lake that was originally established as a sport fishing lake in 1949
Kinkakuji is a Zen Buddhist temple and World Heritage Site in northern Kyoto first built in 1397
Iceland’s natural beauty never ceases to amaze
After a brief rainstorm in New York City, illustrator Ben Hipp took this creative reflection photo of the Empire State Building
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