Quelle: Phil Jung Photography, Windscreen
Phil Jung Photography, Windscreen. Originally published on Scouting the World
Quelle: Phil Jung Photography, Windscreen
Phil Jung Photography, Windscreen. Originally published on Scouting the World
Quelle: Phil Jung Photography, Windscreen
Phil Jung Photography, Windscreen. Originally published on Scouting the World
Quelle: 28 Photos Of Crazy People Toying With Death. #8 Made My Blood Run Cold.
28 Photos Of Crazy People Toying With Death. Originally published on Scouting the World
Quelle: 28 Photos Of Crazy People Toying With Death. #8 Made My Blood Run Cold.
28 Photos Of Crazy People Toying With Death. Originally published on Scouting the World
Breathtaking Photos Of Abandoned Places
Quelle: 22 Breathtaking Photos Of Abandoned Places – Dumbo Octopus
22 Breathtaking Photos Of Abandoned Places – Dumbo Octopus. Originally published on Scouting the World
Breathtaking Photos Of Abandoned Places
Quelle: 22 Breathtaking Photos Of Abandoned Places – Dumbo Octopus
22 Breathtaking Photos Of Abandoned Places – Dumbo Octopus. Originally published on Scouting the World
Katerina Plotnikova did something extremely amazing!
One thing to note here: Animals are real!
Photoshop? NO. These Are Real Animals. Originally published on Scouting the World
Katerina Plotnikova did something extremely amazing!
One thing to note here: Animals are real!
Photoshop? NO. These Are Real Animals. Originally published on Scouting the World
Think you don’t look like anyone in your family? French-Canadian photographer Ulric Collette might just be able to prove you wrong. Collette created mashups in which he takes photographs of two family members, edits half of each face and creates one seamless portrait. He calls it the “Genetic Portraits” series.
Family Face Mashup Photography. Originally published on Scouting the World
Think you don’t look like anyone in your family? French-Canadian photographer Ulric Collette might just be able to prove you wrong. Collette created mashups in which he takes photographs of two family members, edits half of each face and creates one seamless portrait. He calls it the “Genetic Portraits” series.
Family Face Mashup Photography. Originally published on Scouting the World