archatlas:

Naturalia: Reclaimed by Nature by Jonathan Jimenez

Somewhere between nature and culture, Jonathan Jimenez aka Jonk’s photographic work is in some way the prolongation of this duel vision of ruins. His camera lens, through the softly-coloured photographs, take us on a journey across tall architectural structures often completely overrun with rambling weeds, immense concrete or steel shells that have fallen into ruin. Naturalia is a long journey between memory and forgetting, ruins and vegetation, modernity and Antiquity.

mydarkenedeyes:

Maya Beano | Tumblr

archatlas:

Nicanor García

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earthstory:

Adventure cat, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada

renamonkalou:

Games with the moon 📷 Daniel Korjonov | Greenland

lagunavibe:

Reflections of Cook

canipel:

Zelenkovac, Bosnia. | Make sure you follow > Shot By Canipel & Instagram

archatlas:

Otherworldly ‘Earth Pyramids’ Captured in the Foggy Early Morning Light by Photographer Kilian Schönberger 

 Photographer Kilian Schönberger climbed the Alps late at night to capture one of the mountain range’s strangest segments, alien-like columns found in South Tyrol, an autonomous province in Northern Italy. His series Otherworld showcases the so-called “earth pyramids” in a hazy dawn light, strange creations that appear like stalagmites freed from their underground caves.