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jgsinclair:

Both mine and Grahammegan’s projects are popular this week, according to Kickstarter!
I’m almost to my halfway mark, and they’re almost done! Help us out!

jgsinclair:

Both mine and Grahammegan’s projects are popular this week, according to Kickstarter!

I’m almost to my halfway mark, and they’re almost done! Help us out!

catbountry:

malformalady:

Tthe angular rough shar (Oxynotus centrina) is suitably named for its pointed head and fins, and the rough teeth-like scales, known as ‘denticles’, which cover its body. The angular rough shark has a broad, flattened head, a short, blunt nose and two tall, sail-like dorsal fins.
Photo credit: Joanna Franke

Aw, it looks like a monster from Star Wars.
Like a baby version of a much bigger thing.

catbountry:

malformalady:

Tthe angular rough shar (Oxynotus centrina) is suitably named for its pointed head and fins, and the rough teeth-like scales, known as ‘denticles’, which cover its body. The angular rough shark has a broad, flattened head, a short, blunt nose and two tall, sail-like dorsal fins.

Photo credit: Joanna Franke

Aw, it looks like a monster from Star Wars.

Like a baby version of a much bigger thing.

ridingwithstrangers:

Architectural Density in Hong Kong

With seven million people, Hong Kong is the 4th most densely populated places in the world. However, plain numbers never tell the full story. In his ‘Architecture of Density’ photo series, German photographer Michael Wolf explores the jaw-dropping urban landscapes of Hong Kong. He rids his photographs of any context, removing any sky or horizon line from the frame and flattening the space until it becomes a relentless abstraction of urban expansion, with no escape for the viewer’s eye. Infinite and haunting.

Editor’s Note: Co-signed.

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