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water flowing over moss covered rocks
the vibes for the summertime are collecting cute little objects
1. Birds, Bloody Foreland, Donegal, 1967
2. Hens in a Hearse, Mayo, 1971
3. Two Ghillies, Lough Beltra, Galway, 1985
Photographs by Alen MacWeeney
Mika Hirasa “A bird tells Spring has come”
Akaze dam, Komatsu
blogging!
Saxifraga stolonifera (Decandria Digyn) - Mary Delany - c.1772-1775 - via The British Museum
Taken from Leonard Baskin’s Imps, Demons, Hobgoblins, Witches, Fairies and Elves, 1984
by Wild Rose Thorn
Evgeny Antufiev
Artifact from the secret cabinets of Catherine the Great. Commissioned by her lover Grigory Orlov.
Vladimir Nabokov, Letters to Véra
Jeffrey Ripple - Plums and Anemone, 2020
Trevor Paglen - They Watch the Moon (2010)
“This photograph depicts a classified ‘listening station’ deep in the forests of West Virginia.
The station is located at the center of the National Radio Quiet Zone, a region of approximately 34,000 square kilometers in West Virginia and parts of Maryland.
Within the Quiet Zone, radio transmissions are severely restricted: omnidirectional and high-powered transmissions (such as wireless internet devices and FM radio stations) are not permitted.
The listening station, which forms part of the global ECHELON system, was designed in part to take advantage of a phenomenon called moonbounce.
Moonbounce involves capturing communications and telemetry signals from around the world as they escape into space, hit the moon, and are reflected back towards Earth.
The photograph is a long exposure under the full moon light.”
thinking about these details