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Watch me as I disappear
Doug Perrine captured these stunning photographs in the Maldives. The particular location (Vaadhoo Island) has a concentrated population of bioluminescent phytoplankton. Bioluminescence is a natural chemical reaction which occurs when a micro-organism in the water reacts with oxygen. When washed ashore by the tides, the phytoplankton’s chemical energy is turned into light energy, illuminating the waves.
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Philipp Otto Runge, The Great Morning (detail)
Extraordinary photos of young hitchhikers and freight train hoppers by Mike Brodie
Mike Brodie (tumblr | facebook) first began photographing in 2004 when he was given a Polaroid camera. Working under the moniker, The Polaroid Kidd, Brodie spent the next four years circumambulating the U.S. amassing an archive of photographs that would go on to make up one of the few, true collections of American travel photography. Having never undergone any formal training, he chose to remained untethered to the pressures and expectations of the art market.
this is all I fucking want. ever. oh my god it’s amazing.
The five photographs taken by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths from 1917-1920 in the village of Cottingley, Yorkshire, England. In 1983 the two cousins admitted that the pictures were faked using paper cutouts; Frances, however, insisted that that the final photograph, showing a group of faeries gathering in the grass, was genuine. The girls also maintained that, although the photographs might be hoaxed, they still witnessed faeries dancing at the bottom of their garden. The pictures still continue to mystify and enchant people even today.
One month old wolf cubs in their den
Picture by Brian Parker and Tom Stack, scanned from the book ‘Wolves’ by Leonard Lee Rue III
“The brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all.”
— Meg Cabot (via asummerofdreams)
“Some things will always remain a mystery at this level of consciousness, and it is right that they should. So do not try to solve all the mysteries. Give the universe a chance. It will unfold itself in due course. Enjoy the experience of becoming.”
Photograph By Alison Scarpulla
Lionel Sabatté, Réparation de papillon 2, 2012 Papillon abimé, ongles, peaux mortes, épingle et boîte à spécimen — 32 × 32 × 7 cm Courtesy of the artist
romeo and juliet.
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“Witch, do this for me, Find me a moon made of longing. Then cut it sliver thin, and having cut it, hang it high above my beloved’s house, so that she may look up tonight and see it, and seeing it, sigh for me as I sigh for her, moon or no moon.”
— Clive Barker
“Dear Jordana, thank you for letting me explore your perfect body. I could drink your blood. You’re the only person I would allow to be shrunk down to microscopic size and swim inside me in a tiny submersible machine. We’ve lost our virginity, but it wasn’t like losing anything. You’re too good for me. You’re too good for anyone. Sincerely, Oliver.”
— Submarine (2010)
Pyotr Pavlensky : Russian conceptual artist and political activist.