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by Andrew Thornebrooke
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Before the wreck of the Titanic was found on September 1, 1985, it was widely accepted the ship sank in one piece. When Robert Ballard started his search for the wreck in 1985, artist Ken Marschall painted this painting to submit to the National Geographic.
"Proposal painting of a sunken Titanic submitted to National Geographic in May 1985 in hopes that if the wreck were found that summer they might hire me to illustrate for the magazine. I was not."
Later, Ken drew several pieces of artwork of liner that was used in several publications.
Artwork by Ken Marschall: link, link, link, link, link
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Shoyoen garden, Rinnoji Temple
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fences
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“Yellow and black”
by Massimo Virgilio
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This is excellent advice
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Church steeple struck by lightning in Baltimore, MD on the morning of March 28th
Photo by Barbara Haddock Taylor of The Baltimore Sun
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Behind the scenes: Creating a museum exhibit of night photography
What are some of the behind-the-scenes in creating a museum exhibit of night photography? This is how the “Abandoned Planes Trains and Automobiles” museum exhibit at the Hi-Desert Nature Museum in Yucca Valley, CA came together.
The museum is situated close to the entrance of Joshua Tree National Park, which attracts over 3 million visitors a year to its otherworldly, enchanting desertscapes.…
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AVRANCHES - Manche
Ben, depuis, il s'est passé des choses...
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Northern Resonance (Iceland) | donalboyd
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AUBERCHICOURT - Nord
Et pour le renouvelable ?
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