why thank you. 

why thank you. 

(Source: p1kachu)

zacheck:

Great view.

zacheck:

Great view.

tobwaylan:

Riding the Subway with Stanley Kubrick

As most New Yorkers know, the subway system is the lifeline of New York City.   In 1946 Stanley Kubrick set out as a staff photographer for LOOK Magazine to capture the story of New York City’s subway commuters.

adverve:

Stop-motion Saturn.

Well what would you call old NASA images stitched together? Galileo was right – there’s some funky shit going on out there. Thank you internet, and thank you, NASA. (Via.)

(via BlogLESS: A Blog about Design Ethics)

The collection was named ‘Movement’… either by the design blogger I swiped this from or the artist named it that. 

magnoliamerryweather:

les-jeunes ; bluegrassbelle:

Spanish Moss Sunrise. Savannah, GA.


Savannah, as much as your traffic sucks and your summers are hot and sticky, you can be quite the charmer. 

magnoliamerryweather:

les-jeunes ; bluegrassbelle:

Spanish Moss Sunrise. Savannah, GA.

Savannah, as much as your traffic sucks and your summers are hot and sticky, you can be quite the charmer. 

graceyu:

nomatterhowitends:
Photo by Christopher Andersen
Kristen Wiig + on set shenanigans = yes please.

These are such great photographs. Listen to her and Alec Baldwin’s gabfest here. 

Women behind cameras is the coolest thing in the world. 

graceyu:

nomatterhowitends:

Photo by Christopher Andersen

Kristen Wiig + on set shenanigans = yes please.

These are such great photographs. Listen to her and Alec Baldwin’s gabfest here

Women behind cameras is the coolest thing in the world. 

(Source: wmagazine)

photojojo:

“Carousels – In the Round”, by Pep Ventosas.

‘My work is about finding new visual experiences in photography. With the series ‘Carousels – In the Round’, I walked in a circle around each of the carousels, shooting repeatedly along the path. T

hen the photographs were overlaid and refined to discover what becomes of the orbit. One may think they are looking at a single carousel in each image, but it is actually as many as several dozen separate shots of the same carousel, blended together — the carousel and its environment, in the round.’

Multiple Exposures of  Carousels

via Ignant

jamesnord:

S O U N D  C H E C K 

jamesnord:

S O U N D  C H E C K