Sub Specie

"photography"

Pouring inspiration into a life of words and history. A companion to Sub Specie, Evening of Light and whatever other journals I keep in the world.
-Oscar hide
Dani Dahlke - from Dells of the Eau Claire - Part II
http://danidahlke.blogspot.com/2012/05/dells-of-eau-claire-part-ii.html
Dani Dahlke - from Dells of the Eau Claire - Part II
http://danidahlke.blogspot.com/2012/05/dells-of-eau-claire-part-ii.html
George Hendrik Breitner - Oudezijds Achterburgwal, Amsterdam (Het Kolkje) (~1890-1900)
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bestand:George_Hendrik_Breitner_-_Oudezijds_Achterburgwal,_Amsterdam_(Het_Kolkje).jpg
The Water Planet
Viewed  from space, the most striking feature of our planet is the water. In  both liquid and frozen form, it covers 75% of the Earth’s surface. It  fills the sky with clouds. Water is practically everywhere on Earth,  from inside the planet’s rocky crust to inside the cells of the human  body. This detailed, photo-like view of Earth is based largely  on observations from MODIS, the Moderate Resolution Imaging  Spectroradiometer, on NASA’s Terra satellite. It is one of many images  of our watery world featured in a new story examining water in all of  its forms and functions. Image Credit: NASA
by Edith Södergran (1892-1923)
by Edith Södergran (1892-1923)