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tomhiddleston-h:

Lokane drawing by ~VanneHenley
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|| 30 Day Typography Challenge ||
Day 3 ~ Center or justify the type

|| 30 Day Typography Challenge ||

Day 3Center or justify the type

posted 1 day ago with 46 notes - via lokilous / © lokilous


Now guys, I really have to go to bed. So here’s my good night song. Enjoy! (I do)

Dream Theater - Another Day

posted 2 days ago with 3 notes



→ requested by durinsblondeheir for her Loki/Jane fanfic, Deal With The Devil.

→ requested by durinsblondeheir for her Loki/Jane fanfic, Deal With The Devil.

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Aurora and the Comet
Comet Hale-Bopp and Aurora over a wooden house. — Akira Fujii

Aurora and the Comet

Comet Hale-Bopp and Aurora over a wooden house. — Akira Fujii

posted 2 days ago with 285 notes - via ikenbot / © ikenbot


ikenbot:


Multiple Light Pillars

The multiple vertical shafts pictured above are light pillars.
Whereas Sun pillars can be observed on occasion near sunrise and sunset, when sunlight glints off the undersides of ice crystals in cirrus clouds, these pillars have another light source; highway and shopping mall lights. In this case, the artificial lighting is being reflected off diamond dust falling just above the surface.
Diamond dust is ice (ice crystals) that forms when the air is very cold and the lower atmosphere is quite stable. With this type of precipitation, accumulation is negligible since little moisture is squeezed out of the cold, dry atmosphere. The temperature when I took this shot was about - 4 F (- 20 C) Note that a light pillar’s color depends on the color of the artificial lighting.

ikenbot:

Multiple Light Pillars

The multiple vertical shafts pictured above are light pillars.

Whereas Sun pillars can be observed on occasion near sunrise and sunset, when sunlight glints off the undersides of ice crystals in cirrus clouds, these pillars have another light source; highway and shopping mall lights. In this case, the artificial lighting is being reflected off diamond dust falling just above the surface.

Diamond dust is ice (ice crystals) that forms when the air is very cold and the lower atmosphere is quite stable. With this type of precipitation, accumulation is negligible since little moisture is squeezed out of the cold, dry atmosphere. The temperature when I took this shot was about - 4 F (- 20 C) Note that a light pillar’s color depends on the color of the artificial lighting.

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