
I guess they are circles, I can’t even tell, this makes my eyes go nuts and I can’t even look at it without getting kind of dizzy. Best optical illusion ever.
Ron Garan astronauta pasó cinco meses y medio en la estación espacial y tomó algunas fotos deslumbrantes de su punto de vista sorprendente.
Astronaut Ron Garan spent five and a half months on the space station and took some dazzling photos from his amazing viewpoint.
(via itsfullofstars)


life:
Did you know: Yesterday (September 12) marked the 8th anniversary of Johnny Cash’s death?
On Nov. 21, 1969, Johnny Cash graced the cover of LIFE Magazine — He had just released “At San Quentin,” his second live album recorded before inmates (the first, “At Folsom Prison,” was his breakthrough). Wrote LIFE of the king of country music, “He has been fascinated by railroads since childhood when his father would hop freights to look for work.”
see more — Johnny Cash: LIFE’s Best Photos

life:
One decade after 9/11, an unsettling number of images from Ground Zero and environs remain seared in our collective memory — unsurprising, perhaps, given the scope and scale of the destruction. But the fact that the deadliest, most visually arresting attacks occurred in New York City also meant that many of the world’s best photographers were, in effect, already on the scene when the terrorists struck.
Here, to mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11, and in hopes of lending coherence to our shared, turbulent recollections, LIFE.com presents the 25 most stirring, visceral photographs from that day, featuring pictures from the likes of James Nachtwey, Joe Raedle, Spencer Platt, Mario Tama, and other celebrated photojournalists (and one intrepid amateur).
These are the pictures we remember: wrenching, indelible photographs that tell the tale of a still-resonant late summer day that changed everything: 9.11: The 25 Most Powerful Photographs.

life:
Genuinely heartbreaking — In Rockford, Iowa, on Aug. 19, a Labrador retriever named Hawkeye lays near a casket holding his owner, Navy SEAL Jon Tumilson, who was one of dozens killed when insurgents shot down a helicopter on Aug. 6 in Afghanistan.
see related — Afghanistan: Treating the Wounded