A little bit of wonder and awe brought to you by Clinton Melander
Wow, the color palette in one of these alone is astounding. We live here, ya’ll!
A little bit of wonder and awe brought to you by Clinton Melander
Wow, the color palette in one of these alone is astounding. We live here, ya’ll!
(faulders-studio)Thom Faulders - Deformscape Outdoor Installation
(private dwelling in San Francisco)
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Never knew this! Love the hi-res photo.
Ever catch butterflies when you were little and get a sort of powder on your hands after handling them? That powder is actually a lot of very fine and tiny scales from the butterfly’s wings. Butterflies (and moths) are Lepidopterans, which literally translates to “scale winged.” This is a high power shot of a butterfly wing, clearly showing the distinctions between individual scales. These scales are similar to fish scales and are essential for the regulation of body temperature by absorbing or reflecting light (depending on the angle of the light) as well as protection from environmental and predatory factors.
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Túnel verde da Rua Gonçalo de Carvalho, Porto Alegre, declarada Patrimônio Ambiental da cidade. Foto de Ricardo Stricher/PMPA.
This is beautiful
Concrete jungle…
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