Robert Ponomarev, Foggy morning in Oslo, 2014.
Happy New Year 2018
Misplaced Lens Cap
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oozey mess
One Nice Bug Per Day

Kiana Khansmith
Stranger Things

Origami Around
AnasAbdin

ellievsbear
YOU ARE THE REASON
trying on a metaphor
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

Andulka
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
hello vonnie

Discoholic 🪩

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
almost home

Janaina Medeiros
seen from T1
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seen from China
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@thehourirrevocable
Robert Ponomarev, Foggy morning in Oslo, 2014.
Happy New Year 2018
Eider ducks sound as though you’ve just told them a very interesting fact or juicy gossip.
reblog for noises
I’m so happy for him…
IMPORTANT UPDATE ON THE SITUATION!
Lindsey Kustusch
XP/98 remix
ok what the fuck
Himmel aus Beton - Skies of Concrete Gisela Erlacher
Gisela Erlacher is fascinated by hybrid, improvised urban situations. With public space being under increasing pressure in today’s world of global acceleration and urbanization, spaces we are unconscious of edge ever more into focus. In her project Skies of Concrete she shows spaces and spatial situations that result from the construction of bridges or from the appropriation of spaces under them. Erlacher has photographed such non-spaces in China, Great Britain, Netherlands, and Austria. They are characterized by being situated under a structure and by the stunning spatial configurations resulting from this. This new book presents for the first time a selection of Erlacher’s striking photographs that allow multiple levels of reading.
Images and text via Gisela Erlacher
“You can walk all over Boston.”
Portra 400. November, 2015.
this station entrance is closed for months and this is the best the MTA can do to meet its own brand regulations. The sign color is wrong. The sign typeface is wrong (in two different ways). The signage material is wrong. The sign bracketing is wrong. Everything is wrong.
En Anglais, on ne dit pas “quatre vingt dix neuf”, on dit “ninety nine” qu'on pourrait traduire comme “Hurr durr, regardez mois, j'ai un système de numérotation fonctionnel” et je crois que c'est magnifique.
Arthos Li | Ice-World-Dreams
this is what im on the internet for
big dog and puppy enjoying some veg
wow!! CRUNCH
@phoxic
In North Carolina and around the country, districts are facing a problem: low teacher pay that means new hires can't afford to live in the community.
yes what we really need is feudalism, but for teachers
quiet sunday night music
Tōkyō Desu Nina Geometrieva in collaboration with Damjan Cvetkov Dimitrov
I love Tokyo so much.
I’m v passionate about public transportation and honestly idk why any major us city doesn’t have a light rail system
*azealia banks megaphone gif* PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IS A HUGE EQUALIZER THAT GIVES DISENFRANCHISED PEOPLE ACESS TO GREATER RESOURCES CREATES LASTING STABLE JOBS AND PRODUCES CAPITAL FOR METRO GOVERNMENTS TO INVEST IN PROJECTS THAT IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE
because *republican voice* that’s socialism
the us cities with light rail systems are the ones that should have actual subways instead