The Microscopic World You Never Knew Existed in 15 Photos
Take a look at this captivating microscopic world, hidden in plain sight, through 15 photos by Alison Pollack. 1. Chlorociboria aeruginascens Image Source: Alison Pollack/ Instagram 2. Comatricha Image Source: Alison Pollack/ Instagram 3.
Magic Can be Found Through the Magnifying Camera Lens
Alison Pollack and Barry Webb are two different photographers. While they do not work together, they share a fascination with fungi and macro photography.
You’ll Never Forget These Unbelievable Microscopic Photos
“Slime mold ( Lamproderma ).” 5th Place – Alison Pollack Image source: Nikon Small World 6. “Butterfly egg.” Honorable Mention – Ye Fei Zhang Image source: Nikon Small World 7. “Bold jumping spider ( Phidippus audax ).” Image Of Distinction – Dr.
Abstract Beauty: What Makes Modern Art Famous?
Number 5, 1948 by Jackson Pollack (1950) Jackson Pollack revolutionized American modern art with an entirely new abstract expressionist movement characterized by drizzled paint on canvas. "No. 5, 1948" is Pollack's most famous and prized work because of how many times its changed hands.
Heartwarming! The Special Bond Between Mother & Son
Alison McGhee, Little Boy "Mother's love is peace. It need not be acquired, it need not be deserved." Erich Fromm "...and she loved a little boy very very much, even more than she loved herself." Shel Silverstein, The Giving Tree. "Your son will hold your hand only for a little while.
These 24 Funny Wild Animals Know When to Say Cheese!
Alison Mees Reservoir Ducks. Derek Auerman There's a fine line between comedy and tragedy. Chrys Mellor They make kissing look much easier in the movies! Sushil Chauhan That's the last lemon I eat whole again!
Discover How Some Really Famous Images Were Staged
"Kennedy and Monroe together" Alison Jackson became notorious for staging photos of famous people using actors, and this is one of her most famous. She captured this scandalous shot using lookalikes, managing to fool many people into thinking that it was real in the process. 8.
Sunbathing in Winter Comes With Many Health Benefits
“It disrupts our circadian rhythms, melatonin (the sleep hormone) production, and certain neurotransmitters in the brain responsible for producing serotonin (the hormone associated with elevated mood),” says psychotherapist Alison Stone. This imbalance can trigger depression in some people.
This National Geographic Contest Winners are Spectacular
Third Place, Wildlife: A New Look, Alison Langevad These white rhinos were captured late at night drinking from a watering hole in the Zimanga Game Reserve. Note how they don’t have horns – they were dehorned by rangers in order to deter poaches from killing them.
10 Great Movies Everyone Should Watch at Least Once
This film inspired an incredible number of filmmakers, such as Steven Spielberg, Sydney Pollack, George Lucas, Ridley Scott, Woody Allen, and Federico Fellini.