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Claire Keane

Kaledo Art
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sheepfilms
trying on a metaphor

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Today's Document
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Origami Around

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Acquired Stardust
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Product Placement

Kiana Khansmith
art blog(derogatory)

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@dannyleflem
some round pfp for y’all ✌️
the world is so small, ‘till it ain’t
A couple of days ago it was the 10th anniversary of Larry Lovestein (aka Mac Miller)’s You. Personally, one of the best project from him, it’s so powerful. I love you Mac 🧡
The Single Greatest Muhammad Ali Photo Ever Taken. 🥊🐐
"Muhammad Ali knocks out Cleveland Williams in 3 rounds in Houston, Texas on November 14, 1966."
This photo was taken by Neil Leifer and it is way harder than you could imagine.
He had 20 frames in his camera, so he had to carefully choose when he should've taken the picture. Also he couldn't see from the camera perspective, since he was on the ground while the camera was hung over the ring. So he had to guess when to press the remote in order to get the perfect shot.
He did it: Ali is walking away triumphant and he's not being covered by the mic, while his opponent is knocked out on the left side of the other mic and we can see him laying on the ground.
That's what skill and a good amount of luck can create: one of the greatest photos ever taken in human history. 📸
frank ocean’s ‘boys don’t cry’ magazine (2016)
old tech icons (animated)
WU-TANG IS FOR THE CHILDREN
Hasui Kawase, Views of Mt Fuji, 1933-
brent faiyaz appreciation post
“i rocked my DOOM dunks with red laces”
@ika10gal
a pic of ‘the southern ring’ taken with the latest james webb telescope compared to the same nebula captured by the hubble telescope