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Saturday Safari: Grant Harder.
Supersonic’s Saturday Safaris presents the photography of Grant Harder.
Harder’s photographs express a visual definition of exploration and bliss, instilling a desire to seek out the greater good of life. See many more of his beautiful photographs below:
A supercell near Booker, Texas
A supercell is a thunderstorm that is characterized by the presence of a mesocyclone: a deep, persistently rotating updraft. For this reason, these storms are sometimes referred to as rotating thunderstorms. [**]
NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, an Expedition 36 flight engineer, inside the Cupola of the International Space Station (ISS), using a 400mm lens on a digital still camera to photograph a target of opportunity on Earth some 250 miles (about 400 km) below him and the ISS. Cassidy has been aboard the orbital outpost since late March 2013 and will continue his stay into September
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HTC One Pocket (by Michael Surtees)
Saturn’s tiny moon Mimas in transit across rippling ring shadows on the planet’s northern hemisphere during that hemisphere’s winter.
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Bondi Haze
A light study of haze covering Bondi. It does not seem to disturb the usual activities and routines of people on the beach. By Irenaeus Herok
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