Photographer Paul Maria Schneggenburger has always been fascinated by sleep, the state when the body is inactive and resting, when the senses and the mind are withdrawn so much that the mind does not receive anything. At that time, the Dutchman turns on his camera and, with the help of a long exposure time, photographs people while they sleep, creating the feeling that they are leaving a trace with their unconscious movement. they dance in their sleep.
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It's quite interesting how we humans love to romanticize the past and are sometimes too critical of the present. Or is it? In our minds, we like to go back to when everything seemed much easier. Was it true? We leave this assessment to you, but in the following you can see why we are sometimes rightly haunted by the past.
What is the secret to the perfect photo? Being in the right place at the right time! This is also proven by these great and crazy street photos, which are more than obviously taken at the right moment.
The history of human development is long and man has developed a lot during this time, although with some people we sometimes wonder if they haven't been left somewhere behind. With their stupid moves, these individuals definitely put in a bid for the greatest 'talents' in the world.
The web is divided. Is this photo Bill Murray or Tom Hanks? Which famous actor imitates a crying baby? Can you guess?
Why walk when they can dance? And why dance when they can dance naked? This is clearly the motto and main question of photographer Jordan Matter and his book Dancers After Dark, where he immortalized naked ballet dancers on the streets of New York and Paris. Below, check out these beautiful photos of ballet dancers chasing their lifelong dreams!
Air traffic is extremely lively. This is also evidenced by the photos of Mike Kelley, who captured the take-off of planes at eighteen different airports around the world, and combined the individual photos into a single one, which shows how dense air traffic really is, not just proverbially so.
Nature is truly amazing. It surprises us again and again and reminds us again and again that it can overwhelm us in an instant. This is also evidenced by these incredible photos that show the power of nature.
Photographer Benedict Redgrove got exclusive access to the premises of the American space agency Nasa, where he took stunning photos of their present and past 'railway'.
Do you value your smartphone? Then you probably won't jump on the selfie bandwagon started by Seth Schneider, who posted a photo on Twitter of himself giving himself a high five. meanwhile the phone was falling. According to him, his phone fell on the floor twice before the successful attempt. If you value your phone at all, you'll probably skip the "High Five Selfie" trend.
Curious about what Facebook looks like from the inside? Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently shared rare photos on the social network from a data center in Sweden, the first to be opened outside the United States. It houses as many as 3.75 million servers, miles of cables and pipes, ventilators and everything Facebook knows about you. Welcome to the Matrix!
Humans are visual creatures. Numbers tell us a lot, but they don't create the whole picture. We know the Titanic was huge, but how huge? If we express it in numbers, this means 269 meters. This brings us closer to the idea of his greatness. But if we say that it measures three football fields in length, we can imagine it all together even more easily. And in just such a plastic way, Kevin Wisbith helps us, placing the icons of our time in the space and helping us put them into perspective.