Mountains on the Moon, Ioanna Sakellaraki
Jules of Nature

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shark vs the universe
Misplaced Lens Cap

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Cosmic Funnies

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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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Mountains on the Moon, Ioanna Sakellaraki
You’re a good alien, Charlie Brown - Graham Annable aka Grickle
Cocteau Twins, 1983
Fucking Carl Sagan 🫶🏽
Today’s Classic: Bad Girls and Bat Wings
1. Albert-Joseph Pénot, Bat Woman (1890)
2. Jószef Arpád Koppay, Lion and Woman with Devil Bat Wings Chained Together (date unknown)
3. Johann Heinrich Füssli, The Mad Kate (1807)
4. Gabriel Ferrier, Moonlit Dreams (1874)
5. Vasily Kotarbinsky, Dark Star (date unkwown)
What We Do In The Shadows Season 5 promo posters
Panorama Hotel, Štrbské pleso, Slovakia, 1972. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
Drink up and be somebody, Ravi Zupa
Popcorn, Personal Message
Hans Bellmer - La Poupée [The Doll] (1935)
This photograph previously belonged to André Breton, the leader of the surrealist group, who was a great admirer of Bellmer’s work. It shows Bellmer’s second doll, made in 1935. Bellmer made several dolls, the first one in 1933, all of which had moveable parts that could be put together in many strange and disquieting combinations. Bellmer’s photographs of his doll are carefully staged in both interior and exterior settings. They show how photography could further explore the eroticism of the doll and the obsessive desire that led to its creation. <source>
Lucio Carvalho
Walter Ruttmann, Opus Films, 1921-1924
happy birthday, Walter Ruttmann
Nobuyoshi Araki