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The unnerving sight of an approaching car in the dark: photos by Henri Prestes.

leahberman:

elixir of the sun

quiet-nymph:
“ Photography by İlhan Eroğlu
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leahberman:

Blood rush in the hazy glow, my hands, your bones

Ecola State Park, Oregon / May 2016

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leopoldetbonaparte:

Why do we own so many things when we don’t need them? What is their purpose? I think the answer is quite clear: We’re desperate to convey our own worth, our own value to others. We use objects to tell people just how valuable we are.


Fumio Sasaki, Goodbye, Things: The New Japanese Minimalism


Hey y’all! I picked up photography in the last year, and I’m finally seeing the progress I’ve made. I’m really proud of what I’ve achieved, and it would mean a lot if y’all looked at my website because views and visitors are super important to me. If you have a minute, even a single click would be amazing.

Have a wonderful day!

culturenlifestyle:

Tale of The Artist Who Photographs Beauties in Gowns Against Idyllic Backgrounds

Cappadocia, Turkey, Finolhu, Maldives, Poppies Field, Crimea, Louvre, Paris, France are few of the many scenic places where artist Kristina Makeeva has travelled to juxtapose elegant fashion against phenomenal architecture for her photographic compositions.

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forest-nation:
“by Jannis
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dennybitte:

the passion remains

by Denny Bitte

samelkinsphoto:

Hallstat, Austria