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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Holy Trinity
These National Geographic photographs are stunning. The fourth of the three dolphins may become my new image of the Trinity.
These are beautiful and I can't stop staring at the first because it feels like it's a brain trick- it can't be real. Have you ever seen the Canadian tv program, 'Descending' on OLN? It is the creation of 2 out of the 3 people behind the success of the travel show (another favourite), Departures. Here is the synopsis, taken from their website: "DESCENDING is a 13-part documentary that will take viewers on a year-long journey exploring the submerged treasures of our planet (both natural and man-made) with breathtaking beauty and life-threatening excitement possible on every descent. DESCENDING’s well-travelled hosts aim to awaken the adventurous spirit in all of us as they experience stunning environments and fascinating cultures around the globe, connecting the world on land to the one undersea. An aquatic adventure series for a new generation, DESCENDING is shot in stunning HD by award-winning cinematographer Andre Dupuis and pushes the boundaries of existing digital camera technology." -I asked if you watch it because it is truly one of the most stunningly filmed programs that I have ever seen. They found so much beauty beneath the sea and I'm reminded of it by your posted photos (much like the salmon from your other post). It's worth checking out!
These are beautiful and I can't stop staring at the first because it feels like it's a brain trick- it can't be real. Have you ever seen the Canadian tv program, 'Descending' on OLN? It is the creation of 2 out of the 3 people behind the success of the travel show (another favourite), Departures. Here is the synopsis, taken from their website:
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DESCENDING’s well-travelled hosts aim to awaken the adventurous spirit in all of us as they experience stunning environments and fascinating cultures around the globe, connecting the world on land to the one undersea.
An aquatic adventure series for a new generation, DESCENDING is shot in stunning HD by award-winning cinematographer Andre Dupuis and pushes the boundaries of existing digital camera technology."
-I asked if you watch it because it is truly one of the most stunningly filmed programs that I have ever seen. They found so much beauty beneath the sea and I'm reminded of it by your posted photos (much like the salmon from your other post). It's worth checking out!
Alas, this in not a channel I receive. It sounds fascinating.
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