わが青春に悔なし no regrets for our youth (1946), akira kurosawa

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わが青春に悔なし no regrets for our youth (1946), akira kurosawa
Something in me wants more. I can’t rest.
Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals (via bookmania)
Séance on a Wet Afternoon, 1964 - by Bryan Forbes
Cy Twombly, “Untitled” (1972)
Carmen from Kawachi, 1966, Seijun Suzuki
Women in Motion
Carmen from Kawachi, 1966, Seijun Suzuki
Ruth Bernhard, 1934
volcano
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Leonardo da Vinci - Two Studies of Insects (a beetle and a dragonfly). 1480 and 1503–5
The Man With a Movie Camera (Dziga Vertov, 1929)
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BECK & JUNG (Holger Bäckström 1939-1997 - Bo Ljungberg 1939-2007)
Josef Sudek / Mala Strana Cemetery, Prague / 1940.
Peter Crawley, Love Will Tear Us Apart. Joy Division’s Love Will Tear Us Apart in stitched sound-waves.
Kris (Ingmar Bergman, 1946)
Emili Godes Landscape Through Dragonfly’s Wings Circa 1930
Hiroshi Hamaya, The sun on the day the war ended, 1945.
濱谷浩 終戦の日の太陽 1945
Seventy years ago today, upon hearing the radio broadcast announcing the unconditional surrender of the Japanese Empire, photographer Hiroshi Hamaya looked out the window and took this photograph.