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Rather stupid about Tumblr workings...
But, is it possible to block hashtags? I’m rather tired of certain types of posts appearing on my feed, and would no longer like to see them. Any tips would be appreciated.
HASHTAG HIGHLIGHTS 5: #backsfeel by @lakxs When you think of a typical portrait, what do you see? I bet the person's back isn't the first thing that comes to mind. Buenos Aires-based Instagrammer Lucas Warat (@lakxs) wants to change that with his popular hashtag project #backsfeel. In these photos, the person's back is exactly what Lucas wants you to capture. By capturing the backs of his subjects, Lucas' photos possess an aesthetically beautiful yet palpably mysterious quality. When asked about the anonymous nature of this project, Mashfeed curator @disenadorgrafico said, "We live our lives walking past thousands of people while never looking into their eyes or faces. This is what these kind of pictures manifest. We could discover and connect much more with others if we only paid a little more attention."
Check out this edition of Hashtag Highlights, which focuses on the content posted by the project creator himself, by clicking here, or by visiting Mashfeed for iPhone and tapping on the "Backsfeel by Lucas Warat" banner at the top of the Browse section.
Be sure to follow all of the amazing posts by the general public with the #backsfeel hashtag or with his new Instagram account @backsfeel.