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A flock of astronauts
When Earth is so far away, it helps to have friends nearby. The usual six-astronaut crew of the International Space Station welcomed three more and a cargo vehicle last week, making for a full house on the orbital outpost. The arrival of NASA astronaut Jessica Meir, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka and the first United Arab Emirates (UAE) astronaut Hazza Al Mansouri on Friday was followed by the Japanese HTV-8 space freighter the next day, bringing over four tonnes of supplies and fresh science.
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Collection of WhatsApp DP Images & Profile Pictures
People who are in your friend list can see your WhatsApp DP Images and be amused by it.
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Salute
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F1 photographer uses camera from 1913 at a race and the results are brilliant
One of the coolest things I've ever seen.
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The Iceberg Illusion
by @SylviaDuckworth on Instagram.
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I wish these buildings were photoshopped, but they're not.
There's a cloning tool in Photoshop that would probably be great for creating the illusion of monstrously repetitive high-rises in a mythical megacity. Unfortunately, that tool was not used in this series of images captured by German photographer Michael Wolf in Hong Kong.
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Moment of dying by Martinus
Acrylics on Canvas - 100 * 70 cm
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Perspective
It all depends how you look at it.
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Plato
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Google team's clever tech eliminates face distortion in wide-angle photos
A Google research team has been working on eliminating the face-stretching distortion you get from wide angle lenses, without the ugly bending of perspective lines you get by applying regular distortion filters. At SIGGRAPH 2019, the team has presented an algorithm that does just that.
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Foodchain (Voedselketen) by Martinus
50 * 70 cm - acrylics on canvas
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Bam! Fresh Crater Spied on Mars — and It Looks Spectacular
A small space rock crashed into the Red Planet's surface recently, producing a fresh crater that researchers estimate is 49 feet to 53 feet (15 to 16 meters) wide. The dramatic feature is clearly visible in a newly released image from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). The spacecraft has been imaging the Red Planet up close for more than 13 years using its High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera and photographing larger swaths of terrain with its lower-resolution Context Camera (CTX).
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Secure Your Loads, People!
This lucky driver (a 35-year-old Florida woman) was somehow mostly unscathed after a large piece of plywood impaled the vehicle’s windshield at highway speeds.
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Blogging simplified
A parodic visual look into the life span of a blog post.
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Stone Age Vernissage
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Neighbors
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OPERATION STUDENT ENGAGEMENT: Develop Relationships for Student Engagement
Student engagement is as crucial a part of teaching as you are going to find. With student engagement, you know that students are involved and into the lesson.
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Open Mind
If you keep an open mind, there's more chance you'll catch the big ideas.
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In my studio
Analog photo by Sandy Anciaux (Ghent, Belgium, 2019)
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Meanwhile, in ancient Egypt
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