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“Only the strong and willing can pull oneself out from their own downward spiral”
Sometimes skulls are thick. Sometimes hearts are vacant. Sometimes words don’t work.
James Frey, A Million Little Pieces (via wordsnquotes)
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I love science, and it pains me to think that so many are terrified of the subject or feel that choosing science means you cannot also choose compassion, or the arts, or be awed by nature. Science is not meant to cure us of mystery, but to reinvent and reinvigorate it.
Robert M. Sapolsky (via wordsnquotes)
Happy World Penguin Day! Please enjoy a picture of our newest little fluff ball growing up behind the scenes.
山路 [Mountain Path] - 刘立勇 [Liu Liyong]
Samuli Heimonen: Putoavat sanat (Falling words), 2014.
Mitch Hyatt ‘89
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Oh that’s cool
☽ dark, horror, eerie, macabre ☾
I just
SAY NO !
Time Slice Photography by Richard Silver
New York photographer Richard Silver photographs iconic buildings around the world over the course of a sunset. A technique he calls time slicing, he tells Dezeen:
“The idea behind the Time Slice project was to photograph iconic buildings over the course of a sunset, and assemble them to capture the changing light from day to night in a single image.”
To create the desired effect, Silver captures 60 identical framed shots in one evening. What is revealed is a beautiful transition in both the landscape and architecture between the lines and shadows of a building. As the sunset becomes warmer and darker, the building’s stones appear more dramatic and stunning.
Silver’s Time Slice photography series features Herzog & de Meuron’s National Stadium in Beijing, the Marina Bay Sands hotel in Singapore by Moshe Safdie, and Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia basilica.
Silver’s main goal is to compose a time slice of every city he visits. He is most excited about photographing the Eiffel Tower, which he believes will accentuate the beauty of the series.
View his entire portfolio here!
I have been to most of these places :O