Games with the moon 📷 Daniel Korjonov | Greenland
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almost home
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NASA
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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if i look back, i am lost
we're not kids anymore.
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Games with the moon 📷 Daniel Korjonov | Greenland
Levels, Thierry Bornier
oh my goddd. I thought it was great from the beginning but it only gets better
People Are Sharing Photos of Real-Life Places That Belong in a Wes Anderson Film
Valle de la luna, Desierto de Atacama ,Chile
100% polluted water popsicles is a project by Hung I-chen, Guo Yi-hui, and Cheng Yu-ti, three students at the National Taiwan University of Arts. They collected 100 samples of polluted and sewage water from across Taiwan, before placing the samples—complete with dirt, bugs, and trash—into a freezer, turning them into popsicles. The aim of the project is to raise awareness about water pollution. Popsicles were chosen as a motif because they are translucent and look appealing to the eye. ( x )
“Such pretty popsicles, would you still want to eat them?”
Slouching towards Bethlehem, Julia Petrova
summer buzz: gao jie for vogue china july 2017
James Bidgood: Photographs from the 1960s.
Another set of @fridacashflow 🌟🌟 Makeup by @tamarellah , Dream teaming x - Photographs by Patricia Ellah :)
*young republican voice* i don’t see why my rich, rich, rich rich rich, rich rich rich rich, so fucking rich, father should have to pay for poorer boys school lunches. he could spend that money on a racism machine
Floral details at Nguyen Cong Tri Nº10
David Hockney (British, b. 1937), Cushions, 1968. Etching on wove paper, plate: 39 x 35 cm., sheet: 57.1 x 52 cm. Numbered 46/75.
Someone messaged me a while ago asking if I’d ever do more glitchcats and the answer was “yes oh god the first ones were so fun to do”. THE SECOND BATCH (many months later oh dear)