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thedailywhat:

Badass Bridge of the Day: The Moses Bridge, as its name suggests, is pedestrian bridge that creates the illusion of walking through water — in this case, the West-Brabant waterline near Fort de Roovere in the Netherlands.
Designed by RO & AD Architects, the bridge was built using Accoya wood, a type of modified wood that offers the enhanced durability necessary to sustain a sunken bridge.
[accoya / inhabitat / mmm.]

thedailywhat:

Badass Bridge of the Day: The Moses Bridge, as its name suggests, is pedestrian bridge that creates the illusion of walking through water — in this case, the West-Brabant waterline near Fort de Roovere in the Netherlands.

Designed by RO & AD Architects, the bridge was built using Accoya wood, a type of modified wood that offers the enhanced durability necessary to sustain a sunken bridge.

[accoya / inhabitat / mmm.]

Chernobyl / Pripyat, Ukraine, a set by anotherview on Flickr.More photos from Chernobyl/Pripyat…
…I wonder when Fukushima will start to look like this…
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Chernobyl / Pripyat, Ukraine, a set by anotherview on Flickr.

More photos from Chernobyl/Pripyat…

…I wonder when Fukushima will start to look like this…
Entrance to Pripyat by anotherview on Flickr.I’m so fascinated by this place…

Entrance to Pripyat by anotherview on Flickr.

I’m so fascinated by this place…

emmyc:

Just giving you a lil reminder that the Valve company is REALLY FREAKING COOL and nice to their fans. (yes, that’s my Fuck Science piece on their wall!!! They have other peoples pieces hanging up too! How cool is that!)

THANK YOU, VALVE!!! :) <3 <3 <3 You’ve opened a portal… to my heart

timemagazine:

“We were just sitting, talking about creativity and everyday stuff. I was beginning to build a level of intimacy with him, and then he rushed off, and came back in and plopped down in that pose. He spontaneously sat down with a Macintosh in his lap. I got the shot the first time. We did do a few more shots later on, and he even did a few yoga poses—he lifted his leg and put it over his shoulder—and I just thought we were two guys hanging out, chatting away, and enjoying the relationship. It wasn’t like there was a conceptualization here—this was completely off the cuff, spontaneity that we never thought would become a magazine image.”
- Photographer Norman Seeff reflects on his iconic image of Steve Jobs, now featured on the cover of our special edition issue commemorating the life of the late Apple CEO. 

timemagazine:

We were just sitting, talking about creativity and everyday stuff. I was beginning to build a level of intimacy with him, and then he rushed off, and came back in and plopped down in that pose. He spontaneously sat down with a Macintosh in his lap. I got the shot the first time. We did do a few more shots later on, and he even did a few yoga poses—he lifted his leg and put it over his shoulder—and I just thought we were two guys hanging out, chatting away, and enjoying the relationship. It wasn’t like there was a conceptualization here—this was completely off the cuff, spontaneity that we never thought would become a magazine image.”

- Photographer Norman Seeff reflects on his iconic image of Steve Jobs, now featured on the cover of our special edition issue commemorating the life of the late Apple CEO. 

Occupy Wall Street Protest NYC (by jamie nyc)

Occupy Wall Street Protest NYC (by jamie nyc)

The quintessential computer geek photo, updated. =)
(via reddit: &#8220;Update&#8221;)

The quintessential computer geek photo, updated. =)

(via reddit: “Update”)

sunset flower kitten baby (via Baron von Beerfest)
*Almost* all of the photographic cliches. ;-)

sunset flower kitten baby (via Baron von Beerfest)

*Almost* all of the photographic cliches. ;-)