One of the first known flash night photographs of wildlife shot in the early 1900s by the “father of wildlife photography” George Shiras III (1859-1942)
Hans Silvester :: Man reading a book with sika deers, Nara Park, Japan, 1960′s / source: Twitter
One of the first known flash night photographs of wildlife shot in the early 1900s by the “father of wildlife photography” George Shiras III (1859-1942)
Hans Silvester :: Man reading a book with sika deers, Nara Park, Japan, 1960′s / source: Twitter
This is so
how do you explain to someone that this is your sense of humour
So around November a friend gave me a deer carcass for a project I’m in the process of cultivating. I left it hang in a tree over winter to dry out. Today, I went to take it down…but to my surprise, I found new life forming in the heart of death.
THIS IS FUCKING AWESOME
Moves as smoothly as an ocean liner.
I couldn’t tell what it was at first, but that wasn’t what I was expecting
i thought it was an otter, then i thought it was a shark, and let me say i was wrong both times
@setheverman is this your music?
wait someone has literally recorded themselves playing my water level song i love this