Tag: water
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An Avocado-Shaped Pool Float With Removable Pit Is A Thing And Is Right In Time For Summer!
We've had cockroach floats, unicorn floats, and many others, but this one is special. It’s an avocado. That’s right, one of the most popular millennials’ fruits has just been turned into an inflatable, and everyone is excited to see it. It's available to buy on Amazon, so what are you waiting for?! [zombify_post]
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Photographer Spends Hours in the Ocean Capturing the Different “Moods” of Waves
My name is Matt Burgess I am an ocean photographer from Australia. I enjoy capturing the ocean in her many moods, one thing that draws me to the water most mornings before the sun rises is the relationship between water and light. I have been capturing ocean images for around 6 years now and to…
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The Most Interesting And Unusual Things People Found On The Beach
The oceans are vast and mysterious, covering 71% of our planet and containing all kinds of things that we have yet to discover, despite our best efforts to explore the deepest depths. Because not many of us will ever get the opportunity to hitch a ride in a Submersible, the best place to discover some…
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Australian Photographer Spends 10 Years Capturing the Visual Symphony of Waves
Three years in the making, Australian photographer Ray Collins has just released his third book titled Water & Light which presents new and unseen visions of waves. Ray’s renowned style ties the tremendous force and fury of an agitated sea to a blink of light in a single water droplet seamlessly – and often on…
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Turning water into banknotes and gold bars to raise awareness about our most valuable resource
Turning water into banknotes and gold bars as a reflection on the value of water and the privatization by companies of our most valuable resource.
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The Winners of The 2018 Scuba Diving Magazine’s Underwater Photo Contest Will Amaze You
The underwater world is an amazing place. Few people get to explore it properly, which is why we’re grateful to Scuba Diving Magazine, who have just announced the winners of the annual Through Your Lens Underwater Photo Contest. Entrants could submit photos in one of four categories –Wide-Angle, Macro, Conceptual, and Compact Camera, and as you…
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Surfing at Night With Illuminated Waves at Wavegarden
Wavegarden, pioneers in man-made wave technology, recently conducted a series of tests at their headquarters in Northern Spain in order to check how its technology can improve different aspects of the surfing experience. The first of such tests focused on surfing at nighttime, using a state-of-the-art lighting system and featuring the talents of former European…
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High Speed Liquid and Bubble Photographs by Heinz Maier
Amateur photographer Heinz Maier is making a splash with his water drop art. He uses high speed photography to capture the moment droplets hit the surface of water. The factory plant operator from Stuttgart has only been taking photographs for less than a year and pursues his new hobby in the evenings, when his job…
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Glass Vases and Sculptures That Capture the Beauty of Cascading Waves
If you are a fan of everything water, you will be mesmerised by the spectacular glass art of Californian husband and wife team Paul DeSomma and Marsha Blaker. Their latest works, based on cascading waves, display incredible detail, including gradient shades of cerulean and glistening surfaces that catch the light, to incredibly realistic bubbles and white crystallizations of…