via mymodernmet.com Twice a year in Manhattan, New York, for about 20 minutes, the sunset aligns precisely with the city's street grid to simultaneously illuminate both the north and south sides of every cross street. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson of the American...
via earthshots.org "When I arrived I was looking for a nice scenery. But the windchill factor was below -12 deg C and it was hard to keep my fingers warm." I'm glad he kept them warm long enough to take this shot.
via apod.nasa.gov Sometimes it looks like the Sun is being viewed through a large lens. In the above case, however, there are actually millions of lenses: ice crystals.
via adventure-journal.com It's 121 feet high with a 36-foot overhang. More pictures at the above link.
via picturecorrect.com shooting wide angle lets you portray the scene in full detail with unusual and sometimes, exaggerated perspectives.