Johnson Imageworks
Some are my images. Some are ones that I really, really like. Copyright information will be posted where available.
Johnson Imageworks

Westminster Bridge London, England by Vulture Labs
Just about perfect. Perfect color, tone shadow…
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theatlantic:

In Focus: 2013 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

The 25th annual National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest is under way, and entries will be accepted for another six weeks, until June 30, 2013. First prize winner will receive a 10-day Galapagos expedition for two. National Geographic was once more kind enough to allow me to share some of the early entries with you here, gathered from four categories: Travel Portraits, Outdoor Scenes, Sense of Place, and Spontaneous Moments. Photos and captions by the photographers.
See more. [Images: National Geographic Traveler Contest]
theatlantic:

In Focus: 2013 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

The 25th annual National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest is under way, and entries will be accepted for another six weeks, until June 30, 2013. First prize winner will receive a 10-day Galapagos expedition for two. National Geographic was once more kind enough to allow me to share some of the early entries with you here, gathered from four categories: Travel Portraits, Outdoor Scenes, Sense of Place, and Spontaneous Moments. Photos and captions by the photographers.
See more. [Images: National Geographic Traveler Contest]

Temple of god Khenoum -Esna - Egypt By Montyshot.
Mirror, Mirror…
sky2sea:

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umacasaemtroia:

old-interiors: Palácio Nacional de Mafra, Mafra - Portugal.
isolohr:

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© Jürgen Heckel
nprfreshair:

A tiny, beautiful thing.
My Modern Met:

Found primarily in Central America (Mexico through Panama), the glasswinged butterfly’s name in Spanish is Espejitos which translates as little mirrors. In certain lights, the translucent wing parts have a glossy, almost reflective quality to them that makes their Spanish name effectively accurate. Whether they’re seen as glass or mirrors, though, there’s something absolutely fascinating about the way these butterflies’ wings offer a surreal look at the environment around the insect. It’s like they’re tiny ornaments designed to draw the eye to the scenic appeal of nature.
nbcnews:

Bird’s eye view of WTC spire being positioned
(Photo: Port Authority of NY & NJ)
The Port Authority of NY & NJ has released a video of the view from the One World Trade Center spire as it was being placed atop of the building making it the tallest in the western hemisphere.
Watch the full video.