2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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Those 365 photo-a-day projects can be extremely challenging, but every now and then a photographer pulls it off flawlessly.
Dancer and photographer Mickael Jou’s 365 series shows off both of his talents with self portraits in gravity-defying positions.
Dancer and Photographer Shows Off His Talents in 365 Series
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Match #231 Details at Rodarte Fall 2008 | Artwork by Cliff Briggie More matches here
A cartoon by Saul Steinberg. View more cartoons from 1955 to 1965.
Man, he was good.
Filed under: Steinberg
Steve Salmon
Petite Magnétite, Oil, graphite, engraving on grey cardboard, 50 x 40 cm, 2014
Mother Patterns by Mother
The Whitney.
I’m so excited that this photo just reemerged on my dashboard. It’s one of my all time favorites.
Women use compact mirrors in packed crowd to catch sight of the queen in London, June 1966.
Pasta Typography Poster by Naomie Ross
The science of snowflakes explained in “Beyond the Microscope,” a GE science film from 1922.
We hope everyone is keeping warm during Winter Storm Gorgon!
For safety reasons, you should probably just stay home today and watch this playlist of 10 TED Talks you won’t stop thinking about»
Winter landscapes, Lars Daniel Rehn