Tuesday 3 March 2015

Freezing Ocean Waves just like a Rolling Slush



You know, the record-setting winter of 2015 has left us with all kinds of amazing pictures, most of them of snow and ice. Well, this is extremely too cold that the sea on the coast of Nantucket, an island on the eastern coast of the United States., has turned into slush! Jonathan Nimerfroh, a photographer and surfer who’s “obsessed” with the ocean, captured these stunning photographs of slushy waves rolling in to the near-frozen beach. 

The talented photographer Nimerfroh, the high temperature that day had been only 19F, or -7C. It was extremely cold enough for ice to form nearby the shore, but not cold enough to form solid pieces of ice, which is why the waves had to travel through a layer of slush to reach the shore. It may just like an appetizing slurpee, but I don’t recommend trying it unless you like salt, pee and plankton flavor. This may be also due to thunder sleet that fell near shore and the sea water was so cold it couldn't melt fast enough and built up along the shoreline and surf zone or maybe there were a lot of slurpy machines that washed away. Nimerfroh is an avid ocean and surfing photographer who has plenty of other gorgeous photographs of the sea, so check out his Website,

Friday 27 February 2015

Hanging Walkway Connects Two Offices, Allowing Workers to go For a Walk on Grassy Surface

Zalewski Architecture, a Polish architecture firm, has created an idiosyncratic concept that purposes to solve all of this a narrow, winding outdoor walkway that connects offices, permitting workforces to go for a walk on its green, grassy surface. The isolation from nature, sunlight and fresh air that many of us experience in offices can make working in them depressing and tiring.

The unique design is suspended over a courtyard, implication that it is well supported on all sides. The narrow walkway forms an excitement, winding grassy path but also serves another resolution at only 80cm (31in), it reduces the amount of sunlight that the walkway blocks from the courtyard below. The reflective underside also supports blur the walkway’s lines for viewers looking up at it from below. The idea may be problematic to implement due to building permits, but office employees around the world perhaps appreciate the thought!

Sunday 22 February 2015

A Mountain Photographer Spent 6 Years Photographing in Tent at Mountains



Well, my name is Karol Nienartowicz and I am a mountain photographer. I belong to Poland, and one day I decide to capture world’s most beautiful mountain.  For that purpose I’ve spent last 6 years, in traveling around Europe, climbing its majestic mountains and spending my nights in a tent in the wildest and most remote places. I normally like to capture sunrises and sunsets photographs, so I’d prefer to put my tent in beautiful landscape scenery. Thus, I decided to photograph my so-called “mobile home” in the magnificent mountain landscape.

My first experience to stay in the tent was in 2009 during the trip with my friend in Rodnei Mountains in Romania. I still remember that one night the temperature dropped to -10 degrees Celsius, and the other night we were survived in heavy snowfall and hurricane wind. Though, I was not frightened. I simply loved it and after that I returned from that trip I bought my own tent.

You know, my first tent was a Czech Hannah, model Troll, which sheltered me in whole traveled with me in Europe, and the highest peaks where I took it was at an altitude of 3,000 meters in the Swiss Alps at the foot of the Matterhorn, Valais. Therefore within five years of using Hannah, I used that tent in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania and Ukraine, the Sudeten Mountains in Poland, the Balkans, Dinaric Mountains, the Alps in France, Switzerland and Austria, in the Scottish Grampian and Trotternish. Finally in August 2014, I decide to replace the old and heavily used Troll tent into a great tent made by Polish company Marabut, which was my partner in forming my photograph expedition to the Swiss Alps. Here you can check out my whole travelling photos. 

Russian Photographer Captures the Cutest Squirrel Photo Session Ever



The exceptionally gifted nature photographer Vadim Trunov has had handy encounters with squirrels before, but this is the first time we’ve seen such type of photographs of squirrels playing or shooting photos of each other! The photographer Vadim has just published some photos he’s captured of squirrels that seem to be building snowmen or playing volleyball with nuts.

The truth is a bit different, though its winter season, these squirrels are very hungry, and they want food obviously! Therefore, the ones with the pine cone and the nut are fighting over the winter food, which Trunov left in a clearing so he could shoot the squirrels. Trunov takes pleasing wildlife photographs whether it’s winter or summer. He's throwing nuts and such at squirrels that are either tame or more used to humans, when they jump for the momentum makes them flip, other than that they're just looking at stuff.

Check out his macro nature photography as well! Some of the cutest pics ever! Congratulations on finding great models with killer looks By far, the best animal photos on the Internet in the cuteness category and unfortunately, some moron will surely ask how the squirrels managed to build a snowman.