feminist killjoy reporting for duty

leslieseuffert:

  • China Danxia is a UNSECO World Heritage Site and the name given in China to landscapes developed on continental red terrigenous sedimentary beds influenced by endogenous forces (including uplift) and exogenous forces (including weathering and erosion). The inscribed site comprises six areas found in the sub-tropical zone of south-west China.

    They are characterized by spectacular red cliffs and a range of erosional landforms, including dramatic natural pillars, towers, ravines, valleys and waterfalls. These rugged landscapes have helped to conserve sub-tropical broad-leaved evergreen forests, and host many species of flora and fauna, about 400 of which are considered rare or threatened.

    Below you will find an incredible gallery of these painted landscapes in Southern China along with additional information from UNESCO about China Danxia. Enjoy!

    [via UNESCOThe Telegraph]

foam-magazine:

From the series Cubes for Albers and LeWitt © Jessica Eaton
Foam Magazine #28/Talent

foam-magazine:

From the series Cubes for Albers and LeWitt © Jessica Eaton

Foam Magazine #28/Talent

doityourselfproject:

Paint primary colors on fan wings

doityourselfproject:

Paint primary colors on fan wings

lookhigh:

This is what happens when you stack hundreds of photos of the same sky on top of each other. (via SciencePorn - pic.twitter.com/vzRYZsf8fG)
 

lookhigh:

This is what happens when you stack hundreds of photos of the same sky on top of each other. (via  - )

 

likeafieldmouse:

Cliff Briggie - Ice (Ongoing project) - Ice and paint photography

itscolossal:

Photographs of paint being flung by centrifugal force by Fabian Oefner.

callitkarmaa:

Rainbow Ombre at work today

White Light Separates into a Dazzling Array of Colours

(by Stephen Knapp) [Via]

ruineshumaines:

Holi, the Hindu festival of colour. (x)

arpeggia:

Photography by Jessica Eaton | on Tumblr

cosascool:

Light Channels  by Bill FitzGibbons