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Gran espejito espejito
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Félix AÑO a todos
Excelente lugar muy padre tus fotos
Me gusta las fotos de los lugares q tomas
Me parece un buen paisaje relajador
Bien diseño
The Library Chair is a very useful piece of furniture, which can be easily converted to stepladder.
Padrisima ilustración
“Discharging Point” by Edvige Faini.
Una escultura
Excelente fotografía muy relajante
Guaaaoooo!!
Padrisimo padrisimo !!!
Gracias por dejarnos ver tu ciudades y lugares pintoresco y de conservación
somewhere in Kobe by joopy
Muy padre tan relajante vale la pena ir a visitar todos estos lugares .
“ Gate of the hydrangea “
Agradable y acogedor
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Muy agradable
cerno_group: So much better than TV. @thegypsywoodcollective thanks for sharing. #regram #modern #architecture #interiordesign. Posted by SoudaSouda Follow Souda on instagram, pinterest, facebook, or tumblr.
Super ilustraciones
Artwork by Eren ARIK
Super padres un magnifico trabajo en lo prrsonal muy origiinales
A lidded box that was made for a friend of mine. It’s oak from the Adirondack region of NY state, with a button of Walnut on top and a healthy dose of polyurethane. I attempted to fill the cracks with a red epoxy, but it wasn’t cooperating. The crack was filled, but didn’t quite turn out as I’d hoped it would. I honestly have no clue, what that wood is that I sandwiched in the middle. It was left in my garage by someone.
Muy muy buena fotografía
Genial sin palabras
大涌谷 by 片瀬 ユキ
Sorprendido unas super imágenes
Daily Overview
Our project was inspired, and derives its name, from an idea known as the Overview Effect. This term refers to the sensation astronauts have when given the opportunity to look down and view the Earth as a whole. They have the chance to appreciate our home in its entirety, to reflect on its beauty and its fragility all at once. That’s the cognitive shift that we hope to inspire.
From our line of sight on the earth’s surface, it’s impossible to fully appreciate the beauty and intricacy of the things we’ve constructed, the sheer complexity of the systems we’ve developed, or the devastating impact that we’ve had on our planet. We believe that beholding these forces as they shape our Earth is necessary to make progress in understanding who we are as a species, and what is needed to sustain a safe and healthy planet.
Photographs and text by Daily Overview