sweethearts in photo booths (1920s-1960s)

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Cosmic Funnies
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Game of Thrones Daily
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YOU ARE THE REASON
Misplaced Lens Cap
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sweethearts in photo booths (1920s-1960s)
Robert Mapplethorpe, from the Flowers book
Tulip
Chih Hung Kuo (Taiwanese, b. 1982)
A Mountain 23, 2015
Oil on canvas, 150 x 150 cm
I’m living my best life but like. in my head
from dawn to dusk: titi mosquera for flesh magazine mexico july 2018
Jan Keller
so you dated the wrong person and learned a hard lesson. you chose the wrong major and had to start over again. you cherished a friend who backstabbed you. it sucks, but it’s also going to work out. that’s life; you learn, hurt, love, cry, laugh, and keep going. you experience setbacks and you grow and it’s all okay.
Mirrored Installations by Sarah Meyohas Create Infinite Tunnels Strewn With Dangling Flowers
Sunlight through a tree during an eclipse
“Solar images formed by pinholes, crossed fingers, patches between leaves, all occur because of diffraction–a wave property of light. In the case of a pinhole, the light rays do not shoot straight by the rim of the hole, but bend around the edge. This wave effect creates a diffraction pattern of rings on the screen which resembles a bull’s eye. That’s for a flat wave single light source. If the aperture is illuminated by a scene, it acts as a lens to image the scene on a screen. With the right size hole relative to the right distance to a screen, a clear image is formed. That’s the general principle of a pinhole camera.” “Applying this to an eclipse observation, the sun becomes the object to view. Point the pinhole camera at the sun and you see a solar image (projected on a screen) dim enough your eyes can enjoy.” “But the pinhole effect doesn’t need a designed aperture. The solar image can be formed by any aperture if the shadow is the right distance away. The sunrays though tree leaves work to make a solar image on the ground below. Blinds on the window will covert a square opening into a round sun on the wall.” “The marvel is that diffraction doesn’t need a round hole to form an image. A square pinhole will also work if its area is the same. Even for a random edged shape, the wave bending will average out to form an image of the scene contained in the incident light. That’s why the spots of light through the trees are round; the gaps in the foliage are imaging the sun. ” NASA on solar eclipse shadows
Dana Wsye, ‘Pills & Remedies’, from the series ‘Jesus Had A Sister Productions’, 1996-2003
Canadian artist creates fictitious pharmaceutical company that uses 60′s retro and kitsch imagery to sell cures and remedies that aim to dissect our utopic quest for perfection.
Anyway if you’re gonna make fun of fat men for wearing speedoes/swim suits/ect but defend fat women who are being made fun of for wearing swim suits/bikinis you don’t actually care about fat people lmao.
You either make fun of all of it or defend all of it. You can’t pick and choose.
Fat boys/men deserve the same fucking respect as fat girls/women.
anyway this barely got any notes so im reblogging it again bc its important to me
Iceland, 2014 | by Miesirywle
In love on South Congress - Austin, TX - April 2011
How Far is Far, Ward Brackett 1964
Idk what she is listening to but I’m feeling it😍😍
Il pianeta azzurro (Franco Piavoli, 1981)
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