David in Front of Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy by olafchristen1 by olafchristen1

One of These Unique Moments by franzengels by franzengels

Zen Garden by Sean-Joseph-Price by Sean-Joseph-Price

A ENDING STORY / UNA HISTORIA INTERMINABLE by oscarsanchezphoto by oscarsanchezphoto

When we set a goal, the best way to achieve this is to always take the opposite route. The best thing to undertake a search, is the company of a dragon.
That dragon, that fantasy, that desire and that dream for me is photography. This photo has a lot of meaning for me, it is celebrating my first anniversary as a landscape photographer. Throughout this year, I have learned what I did not imagine, I have found the path that not imagined, I have encountered hundreds of times, I cried, danced, and stumble back to back me up. I’ve always told myself that the road is very long, but every road leads somewhere. I hope someday come to fruition.
I really hope that you like it, greetings, good light and happy weekend.

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Cuando nos fijamos un objetivo, el mejor medio para alcanzarlo es tomar siempre el camino opuesto. Lo mejor para emprender una búsqueda, es la compañía de un dragón.
Ese dragón, esa fantasía, ese deseo y ese sueño para mí es la fotografía. Ésta foto tiene mucho significado para mi, es la celebración de mi primer aniversario como fotografo paisajista. A lo largo de este año, he aprendido lo que no imaginé, he encontrado el camino que no imaginé, he tropezado cientos de veces, he llorado, bailado, vuelta a tropezar y vuelta a levantarme. Siempre me he dicho a mi mismo que el camino es muy largo, pero, todo camino, lleva a alguna parte. Espero algún día llegar a buen puerto.
Espero de veras, que os guste, un saludo, buena luz y feliz fin de semana.

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Panorama – Sunrise Burst by williammevissen by williammevissen

Sunrise Burst on a very cloudy morning at nature reserve Bergerheide, part of National Park ‘De Maasduinen’ (Nieuw-Bergen, Netherlands).

This is a panorama of 7 vertical shots. For a better view you can visit my website where you can expand the photo and scroll with the mouse or swipe to left or right.

If you like my work you can visit my website and also follow me at facebook, instagram, twitter and pinterest 🙂

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Wilsonart / STG Design


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  • Architects: STG Design
  • Location: United States, Temple, TX, USA
  • Area: 31000.0 ft2
  • Project Year: 2015
  • Photographs: Casey Dunn

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From the architect. Wilsonart Engineered Surfaces approached STG Design to create a headquarters building for its American operation with the challenge to develop a space that showcased the company’s growing portfolio of surfacing materials and provided a unifying space for collaborative work, training, meetings and customer events. Located in Temple, TX, the new Wilson Center would integrate a global organization into an open plan office, while providing much-needed specialty spaces for product design, merchandising development, large-class training, meetings, and video-conferencing. The Wilson Center celebrates light with an all-windowlobby that welcomes guests with a playful “sample wall” featuring Wilsonart’s iconic red laminate sample chip. The main hallway serves as a central artery connecting the lobby to a spectacular break room at the back of the building. This corridor offers access to wings of well-lit open offices, plenty of phone rooms, huddle rooms and meeting rooms. An open-space “café” features a coffee bar and comfortable seating to encourage engagement. Clever magnetic spinners showcase the latest company stories, while the entire office space uses Wilsonart’s products in innovative, conversation-starting applications. 


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Site Plan

Site Plan

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The 31,000 sf headquarters design exhibits Wilsonart’s capabilities and unique products.For instance,the reclaimed wood flooring in the break room was digitally reproduced as a custom-printed laminate and used on the front desk where nearly every guest has to touch it to believe it. The coffee bar makes use of Wilsonart® Solid Surface and Woodgrain Laminate on top, with Wilsonart® Compact Laminate, a thick, High Pressure Laminate, routedto emulate the surrounding tile. Thepergola beams overheadarecovered with a second Woodgrain Laminate.Whether the bathroom stalls or accent furniture, Wilsonart’snew space maximizes the potential tobeautifullydisplay the company’s finest, cutting-edge products. The Wilson Center has dazzled customers and significantly improving employees’ morale since it opened.


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© Casey Dunn

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Here’s how much food it took to feed the crew of the USS…

The morning by barinogiuseppe1 by barinogiuseppe1

Waking up in the morning to watch the gold of the earth

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The Curve of Sanur by raungbinaia by raungbinaia

The curve of sanur, the favorite places to catch the sunrise

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