Austrian artist Andreas Franke, an avid diver and professional photographer, has put up a photo exhibition at a depth of 93 feet on the Vandenberg shipwreck off Key West.
Underwater Photo Exhibition at Artificial Reef in Florida Keys
If you didn’t catch it a couple of days ago, here’s the new video I directed for the new Stevie and the Moon single!
So here it is, the brand new video for the new single ‘Light’ by Stevie and the Moon, directed by myself. Check it out, share it with your friends and if you like it make sure you buy the song when it’s released next Monday! Hope you enjoy it! :) Don’t be afraid to reblog if you want!
I don’t use Tumblr very often but if you want to keep up with my work and what I’m doing then please check out my website - www.peterhollidayphoto.com - and my main blog which I update fairly frequently - www.peterhollidayphoto.com/blog. Reblog if you’re awesome :)
life:
Brent Stirton is a senior staff photographer for Getty Images and a LIFE.com contributor who routinely spends nine months of the year on assignment, all over the world, covering everything from narco-wars in Afghanistan to “fog harvesting” in Nepal. In 2007, Stirton spent two weeks in Ethiopia’s Omo River Valley, documenting tribal groups that still live largely as they have for centuries.
Amazing
Damn Nature U Scary of the Day: Train tracks near Rolleston, New Zealand, shortly following the 2010 Canterbury earthquake.
From Dave Petley, Professor of Hazard and Risk in the Department of Geography at Durham University:
My initial hypothesis here (I am no expert on railway track deformation) in order to stimulate discussion is that the buckling may be the result of compressional deformation across a broad zone. The compression on the very strong railway line was accommodated when a weak point was found, leading to a comparatively rapid deformation to form the main buckle on the left. This then concentrated stress on both sides of the buckle, allowing the other (right side) bends to form.
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(Source: thedailywhat)
I just launched my new website over at www.peterhollidayphoto.com along with an online print store. Head over to view lots of unseen work & more! Check it out, bookmark it, buy some prints and don’t forget to tell all your friends! Designed & built by www.itsmacky.com.
If you could help me get the word out there & re-blog this, it would be much appreciated.