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Cinemas.
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According to designer Elizabeth Perez, “The book’s spine is screen-printed with a matchbook striking paper surface, so the book itself can be burned.”
Not that you’d ever want to, of course.
These patterns are miniscule ice and snow formations.
It’s what happens when your camera sits at 10,000 feet above sea level in 1° F weather.
Photographer Alessandro Della Bella was shooting this time-lapse of an asteroid flying over mountaintops in Switzerland for his project, Helvetia by Night.
Snow Flowers, the Product of Shooting in 1° F
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This is the greatest thing in the world. I mean. Just. I can’t even.
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