Photographs of wooden beams matching the lines of buildings by Swiss photographers Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs…
“…For each of the photos, the duo constructed a structure of wooden beams that blends in with buildings in the background from the perspective of the camera. The resulting scene looks as though the wood magically connects the lines of the buildings with the foreground…”



All images from Postales Inventadas…
“…Postcards and Blogs share something in common. Both contain basically private information but can be read by people who have nothing to do with the writers. There is nothing wrong with reading a postcard that is not addressed to you or checking out a blog that is all about the personal life of an unknown person. A typical way of protecting privacy is using information that will be understood only by the people whom the message is addressed to. Another defensive approach is to be laconic, rather inexpressive. This last strategy is typically seen in postcards…”
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Street Art by Pavel Puhov via Colossal
“…A nuclear explosion from the Tumbler-Snapper tests performed in Nevada during 1952 … It’s what (one) looks like one millisecond after detonation…”
(via Gizmodo via Rapatronic)