"The hour of the blood moon" - a Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild-themed ATC I painted back in 2021. With "Tears of the Kingdom" on the horizon, I'm looking back at this amazing game and realize that I honestly need to paint more LoZ landscapes.
Every time I move forward I feel I am somehow always pushed back to the start. Am I doomed to repeat? Am I destined to forever reach and never grasp? I am full of hope I do not want to it to go to waste. I am determined to grow.
NASA just dropped the closest image ever taken of Jupiter.
being able to gently hold a kiwi (bird) would heal my inner turmoil, I think
Katápola, Amorgós, 1960. Boat full of grapes arrives at the port. Due to the absence of good roads at the time, sometimes the boats were used for transfers even to different places of the same island.
Mýkonos, 1955. Fishermen take their nets out at dawn to dry and fix them. In the background one can spot Hotel Leto, one of the two first hotels built by EOT (Greek Organisation of Tourism) in Greece.
Sérifos. Windy meeting at the Chora´s fountain.
Naxos, 1957.
Mýkonos, 1957. Serious negotiation between a farmer who brought his produce to the Chora with his donkey and the shop owner Asimina Kousathana. Note the stand with the card postals in the background.
Linariá, Skyros 1957. Women wait at the harbour for ships to bring freshwater. Many Greek islands suffer from water scarcity to this day.
In Santorini, Father Nikolaos Kokkalakis founded the school of carpet making in order to create job opportunities for the local young women and keep them in the island.
Girl fills her tinplate with water while smiling at the camera. Mýkonos 1957.
A woman knitting stares back at the camera, Skyros 1957.
Original article in Greek and with more photos here.
This too shall pass but like holy fuck
Macaroni and cheese (x)
"But why do you let your disability stop you?" Because that's.... what disabilities... do. That's... literally the basic definition... of being disabled... A disability impairs your ability to function. That's what the term means. That's the main thing
Fast vs. Slow Shutter Speed - Lofoten Islands, 2025
Same scene, but 2 different ways of capturing it: fast vs. slow shutter speed. Which one is your favourite (if you have one)?
The iconic view of the red rorbuers in Hamnøy with the crashing waves in foreground and Festhæltinden peak in the background.
astrorms
Mount Rainier National Park, Washington by Jojo
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