nevver:

Fishing


What’s down there?

nevver:

Fishing

What’s down there?

whoneedsfeminism:

I need feminism because:

  • The fact that I do not get squeamish at dissections in biology classes does not give anyone permission to say “but you’re a girl” while I’m having a great time studying something I have a passion for.
  • When I call people out on using the words “slut” and “whore” I don’t…

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Stroboscopic exposures of Alfred Hitchcock directing Shadow of a Doubt (1942)

( The Atlantic)

(Source: waltdisneywithblood)

Happy Easter!

nevver:

Hip Hop
Happy Easter!

nevver:

Hip Hop

Tags: Easter

burnedshoes:

© Philippe Halsman, 1948, Portrait of Jean Cocteau (with multiple hands)
“The greatest masterpiece in literature is only a dictionary out of order.” (Jean Cocteau)
Before the age of Photoshop, there was Philippe Halsman. His dynamic and imaginative photography broke the rules of the day by going against the soft focus style of the time and giving sharp focus to his subjects. He used both stage and darkroom techniques to produce gravity defying objects and invented new ways of interacting with subjects. (read more)

burnedshoes:

© Philippe Halsman, 1948, Portrait of Jean Cocteau (with multiple hands)

“The greatest masterpiece in literature is only a dictionary out of order.” (Jean Cocteau)

Before the age of Photoshop, there was Philippe Halsman. His dynamic and imaginative photography broke the rules of the day by going against the soft focus style of the time and giving sharp focus to his subjects. He used both stage and darkroom techniques to produce gravity defying objects and invented new ways of interacting with subjects. (read more)

explore-blog:

Abstract City – the collected visual essays of Christoph Niemann, blending quirky humor with truth about the human condition. 

explore-blog:

Abstract City – the collected visual essays of Christoph Niemann, blending quirky humor with truth about the human condition. 

historyforbreakfast:

The first ever photograph of Queen Victoria.
Taken in 1844, she is seen here with her eldest child, the Princess Royal.

historyforbreakfast:

The first ever photograph of Queen Victoria.

Taken in 1844, she is seen here with her eldest child, the Princess Royal.

mazarinette:

Colour photograph of London’s “Peace Day”, 19th July 1919

mazarinette:

Colour photograph of London’s “Peace Day”, 19th July 1919

Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher

Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher

(Source: vintagebreeze, via aurorapoliaris)