Two women leaving a polling station, London, 1929.
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from China

seen from Israel
seen from Thailand
seen from China

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Philippines
seen from China
seen from Taiwan
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from United States
Two women leaving a polling station, London, 1929.
what do you consider your blog
a journal — diary entries; personal writings; images, photos, memories, etc.
a scrapbook — an amalgamation of everything; bits n pieces all stuck together
a museum — a curated collection of art, photography, and the like.
my bedroom — i hang out in here, put things on the wall, listen to music, etc.
a library — everything is shelved away, organised, labelled; resources are filed
a circus — just a silly little space for fun and clownery :)
a void — a space — an abyss — a chasm — (an empty blog.)
lawless dumping ground for whatever the current hyperfixation is
other/all/some combination — i will be expounding in the tags.
what? none of this it's literally just a blog on tumblr.
Patrick Keiller
- London
1994
little freak david most likely to fuck you up
lynch
fincher
cronenberg
byrne
bowie
jones
of goliath & co.
add your own personal david in the tags!
‘Vote for Sally Geeson’
UK (June, 1970)
Albion, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 2022-05-18 19:23:52 by stuart murdoch Via Flickr: We were going in for early voting and inside this community centre was this simple abstract pattern, that was crying out to be photographed. One of several projects, that explore photography as evidence amongst other ideas. Blog | Tumblr | Website | Instagram | Photography links | s2z digital garden | pixelfed.social | glass | grainary | vero
“Yeah, I’m not allowed in.”