Wait till your otter gets home, Simon Lee
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
NASA
One Nice Bug Per Day
RMH
KIROKAZE
$LAYYYTER
Keni

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Cosmic Funnies

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Mike Driver

Andulka
Today's Document
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izzy's playlists!
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
todays bird
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Xuebing Du
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@toomanyvowels
Wait till your otter gets home, Simon Lee
East of Eden, R̸K̸
Something happening somehwere
Plátanos con Platino, Elsa Leydier
Insomnia, Monty Kaplan
Arts & Architecture, Lucien Hervé
Closed for the Season, Salvador Cueva
Needed this to cheer up–
please watch with sound on
This is the only thing I ever want to watch.
lmao the dogs name is cumlord
Knock loud, I’m home - Eric Ward
Watch and Relax
Awesome !!!
Nietzche
Corner Symmetry
In the words of the artist Zsolt Hlinka:
My Corner Symmetry series takes the ideas from Urban Symmetry, and brings them one step forward. The buildings taken out of their usual environments return, but this time in a much more dynamic and lively form. Staticness is taken over by movement, and the boundary of reflections is sharper and more pronounced thanks to the corners.In the new series, buildings keep more of their surroundings with them, so the illusion becomes even more realistic: however, no matter which side of these familiar looking buildings do we start our inspection first, we will always end up on the same points.The homogene sky with beautiful colors is still one of the trademarks of these photographs, which invite their viewers to a new surrealistic journey to the beautiful buildings of Budapest.
Deus ex machina