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Wild Concrete is a photographic series of Romain Jacquet-Lagreze that has been published as a photo book in May 2014. It is a series about the resilience of nature in an urban environment. Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings in the busy districts of Hong Kong, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in a harsh surroundings. In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human…
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#Photography #NorthernIreland #Nature #Plants #Urban #City #Urbex #UrbanExploration #Decay #Abandoned #NorthernIreland
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As part of the world’s largest mobile art exhibit, Art on Track, one Chicago Transit train car was taken over by grass and other local plants. For five hours, passengers had the pleasure of walking on lush grasses, admiring lovely blossoms and sitting on a thick lawn – all while riding the train around Chicago’s […]
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Overgrown outdoor mall - By @espinas3 - #allabandoned #abandoned #abandonedplaces #abandoned_af #abandon #abandoned_places…
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Wild Concrete is a series about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.
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Want to make a cool 3d post-apocalyptic ruined city? Here are the steps I took to create this futuristic image.
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The transformation of a once bustling metropolis into a sprawling, lush landscape has captured the imagination of urban explorers and nature enthusiasts alike. From abandoned buildings entwined with vines to streets adorned with towering trees, we embark on a journey to unravel the secrets of this overgrown metropolis. succumbs. #image #photography #photo #art #love #picture #nature #like #design #artist #pic #follow #beautiful #picoftheday #style #beauty #photos #images #drawing #foto
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Nature always takes over again. Shot at the former castle of Mesen long time ago.
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Trees have been around for about 370 million years, and as you can from these incredible pictures, there's a good reason why they've survived for so long. Whether they're growing in the middle of gale-force winds, on the tops of rocky platforms, inside concrete tunnels, or even growing out of each other, these beautiful trees know how to survive in places where no other life finds a way. Which explains why the planet is host to around 3 trillion adult trees that cover an estimated 30% of the…
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