Grand Island Lighthouse, photo by Steve Nowakowski Terry Pepper’s Seeing the Light shares the story of one of Michigan’s hard-luck lighthouses, the Grand Island East Channel Light. Work began in 1867 with the the clearing of a sandy peninsula on the southeast shore of the island: As a result of the chosen site being both … Continue reading HARD LUCK LIGHTS: GRAND ISLAND EAST CHANNEL LIGHTHOUSE
Category: Photography
STUNNING PANORAMIC LANDSCAPES
Ray Jennings is a talented landscape photographer and writer based in West Pennant Hills, Australia. Ray specialises in panoramic and landscapes photography with a Nikon D810 camera. Jennings focuses on mountains, parks, farms, cityscapes and plains. via Stunning Panoramic Landscapes — ALK3R
Wild Animals, Ice & Global Warming
United Nations Environment Programme Goodwill Ambassador , Black & White Animalist and Nature Photographer Laurent Baheux is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. These photographs are from his project “Ice Is Black‘. To see Laurent’s body of work click on any image. Ice is black, that is the sad reality. It […] via … Continue reading Wild Animals, Ice & Global Warming
PAUSE 2017 OPENING TITLES
https://player.vimeo.com/video/200136118 This year’s theme of Melbourne-based Pause festival is “Different Perspective” starting in February. For massive opening titles (for somehow revealed before the start) they invited Chinese CG artist Zaoeyo via Pause 2017 Opening Titles — ALK3R
Because I Don’t Have a Photographic Memory (Part #17)
Some other images from my archives. These, still – were taken up in the mountains this past year. I only regret not staying longer, but life moves on and we have to keep up with it. For me, the ideal situation would be to live up in a cabin in the middle of nowhere. I’d […] … Continue reading Because I Don’t Have a Photographic Memory (Part #17)

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