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Like the wind.
(artistic liberties with the cape… I like the idea of a scarf in the wind better forgive me.)WOW THIS IS AWESOME
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I’M LAUGHING SOOOOOO HARD RIGHT NOW HAHAHAHA
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SMH
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Oh China
You come out with the best bootleg material.
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via freshphotons:
Very cool visualization. Of course all of these are so small that still, none of them really make sense.
Combine this with the amazing interactive scale of the universe tool to put it all in context.
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Water droplet art celebrates the infinite forms created from the impact of drops with a pool and rebounding jets. It’s a still life captured from split second interactions between inertia, momentum, and surface tension. These examples from photographer Markus Reugels are among some of the most complex shapes I’ve seen captured. Be sure to check out his website for more beautiful examples of liquids frozen in time. (Photo credits: Markus Reugels; via Photigy)
This post has been featured on a 1000notes.com blog.
(via smileyscorpio)
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seems legit
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Beautiful.
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