
The Morning Fog by derScheuch on Flickr.
Shot on the third day of our small hiking tour through the Harz, a german upland.
We were on our way to the Brocken, the highest “mountain” of northern germany. Fog is very common in this area.

The Morning Fog by derScheuch on Flickr.
Shot on the third day of our small hiking tour through the Harz, a german upland.
We were on our way to the Brocken, the highest “mountain” of northern germany. Fog is very common in this area.
Yes, all of these photos were taken on Earth
With more than 7 billion people on this planet, you’d imagine there are no spots left unspoiled and untouched by a reckless humanity. You’d be wrong though — and these spots will make you want to pack up and go exploring.

6am in Nagano… I shot these all within 1 block of each other on the same street while traveling on assignment last month through Japan.


do you ever just stop and think wow what the fuck these things are real and they exist in the world like what this shit ain’t just a picture it is actually literally a thing somewhere
Yeah this is in Yellowstone national park man. It’s good, you should go sometime.
I’ve been here and it smells really bad
but it look cool doe
Fun fact about these pools: the bluer the color the hotter it is. The red rim is the coolest part and the blue is the hottest. (THIS DOES NOT MEAN YOU SHOULD TOUCH THE RED RIM IT IS STILL SCALDING HOT)