please

please

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Near the Louvre, Paris France. send me back!summer 2010

Near the Louvre, Paris France. send me back!

summer 2010


cape cod 2011

cape cod 2011



I. HATE. EVERYONE.


dearscience:

paris (by samgaetz)

I saw this in person. a favorite

dearscience:

paris (by samgaetz)

I saw this in person. a favorite

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kilsoquah:

Dreamtime Sisters by  			Colleen Wallace Nungari
The painting depicts the Dreamtime Sisters dancing.  The Eastern Arrernte ancestor spirit figures are known as Irrernte-arenye.  It is their role to look after the Eastern Arrernte country and guide their families.

kilsoquah:

Dreamtime Sisters by Colleen Wallace Nungari

The painting depicts the Dreamtime Sisters dancing. The Eastern Arrernte ancestor spirit figures are known as Irrernte-arenye. It is their role to look after the Eastern Arrernte country and guide their families.

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saturnsveil:

aspiringshutterbug:mysonicisawand:


Photography’s Longest Exposure
Six months. That’s right. This dream-like picture shows each phase of the sun over Bristol’s Clifton Suspension Bridge taken during half a year.   The image was captured on a pin-hole camera made from an empty soda can with a 0.25mm aperture and a single sheet of photographic paper.  Photographer Justin Quinnell strapped the camera to a telephone pole overlooking the Gorge, where it was left between December 19, 2007 and June 21, 2008—the Winter and Summer solstices. (That’s a 15,552,000 second exposure.)  ‘Solargraph’ shows six months of the sun’s luminescent trails and its subtle change of course caused by the earth’s movement in orbit. The lowest arc being the first day of exposure on the Winter solstice, while the top curves were captured mid-Summer. (Dotted lines of light are the result of overcast days when the sun struggled to penetrate the cloud.)  Quinnell, a renowned pin-hole camera artist, says the photograph took on a personal resonance after his father passed away on April 13—halfway through the exposure. He says the picture allows him to pinpoint the exact location of the sun in the sky at the moment of his father passing.


This is probably the most beautiful photograph I’ve ever seen.


doesn’t get cooler than this

saturnsveil:

aspiringshutterbug:mysonicisawand:

Photography’s Longest Exposure

Six months. That’s right. This dream-like picture shows each phase of the sun over Bristol’s Clifton Suspension Bridge taken during half a year. The image was captured on a pin-hole camera made from an empty soda can with a 0.25mm aperture and a single sheet of photographic paper. Photographer Justin Quinnell strapped the camera to a telephone pole overlooking the Gorge, where it was left between December 19, 2007 and June 21, 2008—the Winter and Summer solstices. (That’s a 15,552,000 second exposure.) ‘Solargraph’ shows six months of the sun’s luminescent trails and its subtle change of course caused by the earth’s movement in orbit. The lowest arc being the first day of exposure on the Winter solstice, while the top curves were captured mid-Summer. (Dotted lines of light are the result of overcast days when the sun struggled to penetrate the cloud.) Quinnell, a renowned pin-hole camera artist, says the photograph took on a personal resonance after his father passed away on April 13—halfway through the exposure. He says the picture allows him to pinpoint the exact location of the sun in the sky at the moment of his father passing.

This is probably the most beautiful photograph I’ve ever seen.

doesn’t get cooler than this


deadpaint:

Aleksey Savrasov, Trees

deadpaint:

Aleksey Savrasov, Trees


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deadpaint:

Ford Madox Brown, Romeo and Juliet

sigh.

deadpaint:

Ford Madox Brown, Romeo and Juliet

sigh.


Track B - Duet Solo Dancers
Charles Mingus
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady
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avispado:

track b: duet solo dancers - charles mingus

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oh my

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