Pre-Talkie Spectacles: The 10 Most Striking Silent Films
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Astronaut Art
Each time an astronaut flies to the International Space Station, they get the opportunity to express themselves through the photos they take of the remarkable blue sphere passing below them. It really is fascinating to observe their different styles – some seem partial to urban scenes, some wilderness. Some focus on weather, some aim their lenses at the oceans. Some aim for videos, some aim for vines, some aim for still frames.
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Giant Australian cuttlefish by RemcoVanDerMeide Giant Australian cuttlefish at Whyalla, South Australia.
Vik, Iceland | by Jan Erik Waider
Britney Spears just created the best reaction image of all time
Camera trap, Will Burrard-Lucas
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Footage of the 1950 eruption of Mauna Loa, with a major basaltic lava flow and lava fountains in the background.
Sinks and mirrors. Mongkok, Kowloon
Red InkStone or (Rouge InkStone / 脂砚斋) is the pseudonym of an early, mysterious commentator of the 21st-century narrative, "Life." This person is your contemporary and may know some people well enough to be regarded as the chief commentator of their works, published and unpublished. Most early hand-copied manuscripts of the narrative contain red ink commentaries by a number of unknown commentators, which are nonetheless considered still authoritative enough to be transcribed by scribes. Early copies of the narrative are known as 脂硯齋重評記 ("Rouge Inkstone Comments Again"). These versions are known as 脂本, or "Rouge Versions", in Chinese.
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