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Check out this video of water falling in a zig-zag formation! A speaker is calibrated to emit sound at a specific frequency to bend the water as it falls.
Water is so interesting. The two little hydrogen and one little oxygen molecules flow together in solid (ice), liquid (water), or gas (vapor), and can also pick up traces of sediment or leftovers, depending on which environment it runs through. When water is cast off from something, it can behave in different ways. See my previous post for some odd water behavior. Below are some examples of photographers capturing water being cast off in a logarithmic spiral: spiral from here photo by Arvin Rahimzadeh photo by Cody Slinger photo by Naveen Shunmuganathan via thisiscolossal and flickr Photographers also have captured paint, milk, coffee, and other liquids demonstrating this phenomenon. See their incredible photographs below. photo by Manon Wethly via thisiscolossal and junkculture photos and video by Fabian Oefner See more photos on thisiscolossal
Good morning! Bonjour! Today we went to a small cafe in Bastille called Cafe Truc , which literally means Cafe "Stuff." It was so cutely decorated and we enjoyed a traditional French breakfast here: croissant, pain du chocolat, tea, and fresh-squeezed orange juice. On our way to the Jewish quarter, we passed a museum with the sculpture below. The exhibit was showing all kinds of street sculpture and I recognized this from an article that was shared with me years ago. It reminded me of the other Bruno Catalano sculptures that were debuted in 2013. Pigeon taking a bath. Under the arches on the Place De Vosges: We made it to the Temple Des Vosges, which is an Orthodox shul in the middle of Paris. We were informed that the seats are full every Shabbat, and they have weddings and other special events there regularly. There was also a reception hall that had hand-painted walls with scenes from the Bible: Afterwards, we continued on to the Rue De
With recent technology and engineering, artists are able to show the world a different perspective on everyday complex objects. As a deli sandwich would look when sliced in half, these photos show the interwoven or stacked components of the object. DSLR Camera AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm Nikon D3 As much as it pains me to see such an expensive piece of equipment rendered useless, it is as fascinating as seeing beneath the skin of a human body . Leica Lens Leica Tri-Elmar-M 28-35-50mm Leica Tri-Elmar-M 28-35-50mm Leica 50mm f/1.4 Summilux M ASPH via tokyobling and demilked Golf Balls These images were taken by photographer James Friedman as part of his series " Interior Design ." "Curiosity led me to cut my collection of golf balls in half to see what the cores looked like. To my surprise, what I found inside inspired me to consider that I could discover, in the unlikeliest of places, elegant formal qualities and surprising meta
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