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Lipca Rollop Automatic 2.8 Fujichrome Provia 100F
by Patrick Joust (patrickjoust.tumblr.com)
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Discoholic 🪩
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
trying on a metaphor
Keni
Three Goblin Art
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
taylor price
One Nice Bug Per Day
sheepfilms
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

Product Placement

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Today's Document
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we're not kids anymore.
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Lipca Rollop Automatic 2.8 Fujichrome Provia 100F
by Patrick Joust (patrickjoust.tumblr.com)
Sunset - Florida [via/more] By Chris Hardy
Dan Matutina
Manhattan looks like a big space ship that’s about to lift off.
Shh. It’s a secret.
to be or not to be……that but he gives….
(by Duane Bender)
♦ Sasha Grey ♦
Johnny Dombrowski
Aston Martin Road & Track February 1958
Times Square
(by Jeff Clow)
Opens Tomorrow, June 1, 7-9p: “I Believe in Death after Life” Morten Hemmingsen Munch Gallery, 245 Broome St., NYC (at Ludlow) With puns and play, Copenhagen-based artist Hemmingsen creates his iconic blue/white banners, wood cuts carved with humorous one-liners or illustrated with every day objects. Carved in wood but ceramic in appearance, they draw references to the tattoo- and Danish/Dutch porcelain traditions. Also presented are paintings made on the back of vintage school posters along with selected gouache work - thru June 30
(by milena boeva)
Just Opened: “Mars’ Planet” Leah Tinari Mixed Greens Gallery, 531 W26th St., NYC Tinari is best known for capturing spirited scenes of celebratory friends and family. For this exhibition, Tinari’s recently shifted perspective focuses on the impact childrearing has on her surroundings. Tinari’s paintings, drawings, and occasional installations result from the daily hilarity and unique circumstances experienced while raising a child in New York City. The series is a celebration and a tribute to children and their playfulness, and also a realization of the humor in being a parent. - thru July 3
I passed this long forgotten ex-neon sign in Forest Park a couple of weeks back.
FOREST PARK
BURGERS
Freshly Frozen
SOFT CREAM
Seen.
Shoes: Vivienne Westwood, Pants: Zebra uZ, Shirt: BDG V-Neck, Sunglasses: Kenneth Cole Reaction, Watch: Invicta, Accessories: Tribal Beads
Eganam Segbefia, 24, Brooklyn, NY Egoseg.tumblr.com
Photographed byJeanLondonDia
3D laser scanning architecture // Scanner 3D d’architecture
Scott Page Design studio