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tannertan36

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
art blog(derogatory)
almost home
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Andulka

Discoholic 🪩
noise dept.
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Origami Around

Product Placement
hello vonnie

pixel skylines

Kaledo Art
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Claire Keane
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@asianz88
Happy Father’s Day to all the fathers out there.
Kindness of a stranger
Umbrellas on Flickr.
#Taipei #Streetphotography
Bloor Yorkville Ice Fest 2015
Tokyo Scene
Tokyo Internationl Forum
By Masaru Sugie
Praying, Ulu Cami, Bursa, Turkey
www.delikizinyeri.wordpress.com www.delikizinyeri.smugmug.com www.flickr.com/photos/22909854@N04
Hair
Vegas sunset
Kubrick on Flickr.
Admiring Stanley Kubrick's collection of lenses. #StanleyKubrick #TIFF #Toronto #Street #OriginalPhotographer
timbs on Flickr.
untitled on Flickr.
On my way home today. This kid seems quite excited about going to the subway :-) #Toronto #Streetphotography #originalphotographer #TTC
He's a rebel
Black Santa
Gordon Parks (American, 1912-2006), Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thornton, Mobile, Alabama, 1956, courtesy of and copyright The Gordon Parks Foundation. This portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thornton Sr., aged 82 and 70, served as the opening image of Parks's photo essay. The well-dressed couple stares directly into the camera, asserting their status as patriarch and matriarch of their extensive Southern family. Photography is featured prominently within the image: a framed portrait, made shortly after the couple was married in 1906, hangs on the wall behind them, while family snapshots, including some of the Thorntons' nine children and nineteen grandchildren, are proudly displayed on the coffee table in the foreground.
Trent Parke, Minutes to midnight
Published by Steidl, 2014 (2nd edition)
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