a poppet (effigy doll) dating around 1953. made in bavaria, germany. height: 38 cm. collection: the museum of witchcraft and magic, boscastle
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Three Goblin Art

oozey mess
trying on a metaphor
NASA
occasionally subtle

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
AnasAbdin

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Cosmic Funnies
Keni
almost home
Acquired Stardust
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a poppet (effigy doll) dating around 1953. made in bavaria, germany. height: 38 cm. collection: the museum of witchcraft and magic, boscastle
Sorry if you've answered this before, but what camera do you use to take photos? Also, do you use an editing program?
My main camera is a Fujifilm X-T50 and I predominately use the XF 70-300mm lens but I also use the kit lens (XC 15-44mm) sometimes. For film I use a Canon AE-1 (35mm lens). Most of the photos I upload are taken from my iPhone 16 Pro, though. For editing I use Lightroom and VSCO.
Pain and beauty  x  @fredtougas
i saw this somewhere else but reply / tag what you did today so everyone can see that we all did something different today
After the rain
For several years now Iâve been penning a cautionary horror tale about how, as a mixed heritage bruja, calling out to the ancestors means you canât control which ones answer. Itâs the most difficult thing Iâve ever written, like turning the mirror on oneâs entire sense of self. Iâve always been someone who compartmentalizes but I believe spiritual fragmentation is a fucking blight on the soul and so Iâm trying to integrate truthfully no matter how stomach-churning it feels. Recently Iâve been delving deeper into my lineage(s) and bittersweet is an understatement. There are deep pools of real magic there, and there is suffering, and there is connection, and there is malevolence. And every thread, righteous and rotten in equal measure, is woven into me. Whether I like it or not.
Bloom and Decay. flickr // instagram
Brendon Burton
Jonathan Ashby
The green haze
âNow time curves back. We almost touch.â
â Michael Ryan, from âConsider a Move,â A Difficult Grace: On Poets, Poetry, and Writing (University of Georgia Press, 2000)
Enda Burke
the in-between
/ original photography by Vijay Sarathy
Felix Wesch
joke or not those âthis muumuu will keep your bills paidâ videos have such a threatening aura. being stuck in my home all day in a polyester walmart house dress waiting on some man to come back and repeatedly impregnate me just so i donât have to pay my own electric bill is a nightmarish hellscape. girliepop i spent seven years in post-secondary school plus two additional years of training on top of that. i love my job, exhausting as it can be. i adore learning. i enjoy making my own money, and no man could provide me with the lifestyle i provide for myself. big fat hard pass, thx
Laura Benson
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