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occasionally subtle
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
trying on a metaphor

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almost home

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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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@leviathanlazarus
everlasting pea
Choy Mears Photography
partially-managed mental illness is so fucking funny i'll be sitting around doing my job and suddenly think "wow i hate myself" and immediately get confused because, like, that's not TRUE! i love myself so much. who are you to talk to me like that
Northern Cardinal
Na-Na-Na-Na-Na Bat Hawk (Macheiramphus alcinus)! Named after its favorite snack, and not to be confused with your favorite superhero, this raptor mainly feeds on small bats. It has a wide but fragmented range and might be seen in parts of Africa, Southeast Asia, and Papua New Guinea. It lives in a variety of habitats, such as forests, wetlands, and savannas, where it spends most of its day roosting on a perch. But when the Sun starts to set and bats come out, this bird is quick to strike. Within about a 20-minute timespan, it can catch and gulp down as many as 11 bats!
Photo: Gary Albert, CC BY-SA 2.0, flickr
Some wide angle shots I took back in the start of May. It was the transition of seasons and introduction of new palettes.
Choy Mears Photography
living under a rock is so fun i love watching a movie that’s been famous for decades and being like wow this is so good.. did you guys know about this
I move through the dark as though it were natural to me, as though I were already a factor in it.
Louise Glück, from A Village Life: Poems
Black bear
a picture that’s worth a thousand words