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Jaw-Dropping Photos of Northern Wisconsin Ice Caves by Brian Peterson

Ryan Nance January 3, 2019

What are during less-frigid times simply water caves on the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in Northern Wisconsin become these ice cathedrals, and AP photographer Brian Peterson has captured these stunning images from this winter.

 
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via THE LA TIMES
In 5tilt Tags ice, winter, wisconsin, photographer, photo featured

Beautiful Indoor Swimming Pool Photos from Robert Götzfried

Ryan Nance July 28, 2018

We've seen Robert Götzfried's Munich Olympic Stadium photos, and clearly he has a knack for bringing out the form and patterns of place we all just seem to walk swimmingly through. Well, he here has a stunning collection of photos of indoor swimming pools. 

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In 5tilt Tags 5years photos, Robert Götzfried, swimming pools, photo featured, 5years, photographer, architecture
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Still Lifes Lit By Their Own Electricity Brings Science and Art Together

Ryan Nance November 5, 2016

This witty and gorgeous photo series, Back to Light, from photographer Caleb Charland, has fruit, vinegar and loose change generating enough power to light lamps and LED lights. 

Charland explains:

"By inserting a galvanized nail into one side of a potato and a copper wire in the other side a small electrical current is generated. The zinc coating on the nail gives off electrons due to the electrolyte environment within the potato. These electrons then travel along the copper wire providing the electrical voltage to illuminate a small light emitting diode. The utter simplicity of this electrical phenomenon is endlessly fascinating for me."

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via My Modern Met
In 5tilt Tags science, top, special, super duper, photo feature, photo featured

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