october moon

{wandering like a fool through the halls of a blue hotel}
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Jan 28
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beautiful.
Jan 26
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crushculdesac:

Light of Barcelona by Jan Geerk. 

i remember this overpass and trying so hard to take a picture of it. i’m a terrible photographer. i am overjoyed to find this randomly on tumblr, during kind of a melancholy night, so i can be transported back there.

crushculdesac:

Light of Barcelona by Jan Geerk. 

i remember this overpass and trying so hard to take a picture of it. i’m a terrible photographer. i am overjoyed to find this randomly on tumblr, during kind of a melancholy night, so i can be transported back there.

(Source: jerzee55, via thethinkingtank)

Jan 24
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indiaincredible:

|| Cute Elephant ||

indiaincredible:

|| Cute Elephant ||

Jan 18
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slaughterhouse90210:

“Idleness is the heaviest of all oppressions.”—Victor Hugo

this is my life. everything about it. brb putting on my letters to cleo shirt.

slaughterhouse90210:

“Idleness is the heaviest of all oppressions.”
—Victor Hugo

this is my life. everything about it. brb putting on my letters to cleo shirt.

Jan 16
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oh damn

(Source: suzy-creamcheese, via xsingintomymouthx)

Jan 14
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via ripplepath.net

I’m sending you the pictures of Don Hong-Oai – a Chinese (Cantonese) photographer, who started learning the basics of photography at a Saigon portrait studio as a seven-year-old child.
Working with the style and themes of traditional Chinese painting and photography, he blended  multiple negatives to create these timeless, poetic images of the landscape.
Hong-Oai’s calligraphy accentuates each image in the manner of Chinese painting.
His unique and purely Chinese style of printmaking has been “discovered” by a wider public only in the last few years, so you probably haven’t seen his works before.

via ripplepath.net

I’m sending you the pictures of Don Hong-Oai – a Chinese (Cantonese) photographer, who started learning the basics of photography at a Saigon portrait studio as a seven-year-old child.

Working with the style and themes of traditional Chinese painting and photography, he blended  multiple negatives to create these timeless, poetic images of the landscape.

Hong-Oai’s calligraphy accentuates each image in the manner of Chinese painting.

His unique and purely Chinese style of printmaking has been “discovered” by a wider public only in the last few years, so you probably haven’t seen his works before.
Jan 10
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Jan 07
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pada-viya:

buddhabrot: Methuselah, the world’s oldest tree at 4,765 years old.

pada-viya:

buddhabrot: Methuselah, the world’s oldest tree at 4,765 years old.

Dec 28
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Dec 24
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pada-viya:

Glass Harp - Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy

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iillbeokaytomorrow:

Born to die

i cant help but love her. the dreamy-fantasy theatrics, the voice, the nails.  do i have fordham’s drama dept to thank for this?

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allisonvollmar:

christmas dinosaurs. because that’s just how i roll.

i want one of these, allison!

allisonvollmar:

christmas dinosaurs. because that’s just how i roll.

i want one of these, allison!

Dec 23
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Dec 20
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