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23rd May 2013

Photo reblogged from Flight 001 — 001 COUNTRY PER YEAR with 240 notes

Source: mariacabrillos

23rd May 2013

Photoset reblogged from Suicide Blonde with 739 notes

bohemea:

Marie Antoinette

Source: bohemea

21st May 2013

Photo reblogged from ryan donato with 144 notes

ryandonato:

Christian Robert-Tissot, Void

ryandonato:

Christian Robert-Tissot, Void

21st May 2013

Photoset reblogged from ryan donato with 257 notes

ryandonato:

Sculptures by Mark Jenkins

21st May 2013

Photo reblogged from Being a Songbird with 51,778 notes

Source: andrewharlow

20th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Romantic Pornography with 500 notes

porn4ladies:

foxy

porn4ladies:

foxy

Source: thetowerprophets

20th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Romantic Pornography with 1,048 notes

Source: louisvuittonl0ve

20th May 2013

Photoset reblogged from 2headedsnake with 2,584 notes

ryandonato:

Amy Friend

Source: ryandonato

20th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Put it down with 99 notes

thegirldanielle:

gimmie

thegirldanielle:

gimmie

Source: stylestreetfashion

20th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Blink and its over with 12,981 notes

Source: mygloombeauty

18th May 2013

Photo reblogged from with 46,066 notes

Source: forever90s

18th May 2013

Photoset reblogged from dye your hair suicide blonde with 6,446 notes

pizza-party:

Slaughterhouse Starlets by Keith P. Rein

Source: pizza-party

18th May 2013

Photo reblogged from dye your hair suicide blonde with 2,688 notes

Source: your-teen-quote

18th May 2013

Photo reblogged from It's Just Stuff... with 5 notes

waterpistolman:

Artist: Antony Gormley, 1991

waterpistolman:

Artist: Antony Gormley, 1991

18th May 2013

Photoset reblogged from with 2,443 notes

devidsketchbook:

CAMERA OBSCURA BY  ABELARDO MORELL

Photographer Abelardo Morell - “I made my first picture using camera obscura techniques in my darkened living room in 1991. In setting up a room to make this kind of photograph, I cover all windows with black plastic in order to achieve total darkness. Then, I cut a small hole in the material I use to cover the windows. This opening allows an inverted image of the view outside to flood onto the back walls of the room. Typically then I focused my large-format camera on the incoming image on the wall then make a camera exposure on film. In the beginning, exposures took from five to ten hours”. [see more]