(Source: hayhasyou, via thepursuitofhealthandhappiness)
(Source: hayhasyou, via thepursuitofhealthandhappiness)
COME IN, by tatjana šuškic on flickr.
(by yyellowbird)
on some days. just not today.
by Paul Octavius via thiscitycalledearth
“If you had to think of a word to describe the portraits of classical musicians and their instruments, what would it be? The one I thought of is: extremely boring. OK that’s two words. But really, when is the last time you saw an exciting photograph of a trombonist? [Let alone an awesome one!] Award-winning photographer (and cellist!) Nikolaj Lund has clearly identified the problem and solved it. His fun and often aggressive portraits take classical musicians out of the orchestra pit and off the stage and literally hurls them in the ocean, makes them tumble on the streets, and stagger through the desert. If I was a musician I would be calling this guy immediately (fyi, he’s based in Denmark). You can see much more of his [awesome] work on Flickr, and his website.”
@e_whitey Eric White “1961 FORD GALAXIE 500 SUNLINER (PIERROT LE FOU)”, 2010, oil on canvas, 48 × 48 inches
Heart the Goddard
(via bookspaperscissors)
(by yyellowbird)
TEDxConcordiaUPOrtland March 31, 2012
Happy Easter!
Pinhole camera eggs for the eggiest holiday ever: Easter.
Francesco Capponi made this one! The photo on the bottom shows an image captured with it.
How to Make a Pinhole Camera Egg
via Photobooth SF; Gizmodo