Alexander Kitsenko
Alexander Kitsenko
Xiao Wen Ju photographed by Tim Walker for W Magazine (2012)
Hokusai, The Great Wave off Kanagawa (c.1829-32)
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Codie Young in Vogue Turkey March 2012 by Sarah Moon
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opening ceremony / Rodarte Tulle Chiffon Sleeveless Dress from the Fall/Winter 2011 collection. Photographed by Tim Barber on Codie Young.
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Sir James Jebusa Shannon
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Ólafur Arnalds - Ljósið (Official Music Video) (by oliarnalds)
Synthetically grown bismuth crystals. (pic 1, pic 2). Naturally occurring bismuth looks visually uninteresting, but you can grow these colorful, hoppered crystals in the lab. In fact, since bismuth melts at 271 °C, you can make them at home. The colorful exterior is formed when the outside is exposed to air and oxidized; the color varies with the thickness of the oxide layer. The crystal grows faster at the edges than the interior, giving this hollowed-out look.
Bismuth was long thought to be heaviest stable element; as it turns out, Bi is ever so slightly radioactive, but its half-life is a billion times the age of the universe.
by Fredrik Akum
The Aurora Borealis (by Per Byhring)