cosmek: i.n.s.a.n.e.l.y beautiful.
Blue Ridge Lookout: Northern California (by Ivan Sohrakoff)
(via view-earth)
cosmek: i.n.s.a.n.e.l.y beautiful.
Blue Ridge Lookout: Northern California (by Ivan Sohrakoff)
(via view-earth)
youngmanhattanite: love it. nyc taught me more than i ever wanted to know ;)
This karate school on East 7th St needs to make college sweatshirts ASAP (Taken with instagram)
MFA vs NYC, bring it.
liveforothers: beautiful.
Bless spent new year at Bethanie.
It was fun times.
We spent time eating together, praying together, playing football together, laughing together, learning together, burn’t stuff together and danced together.
That what new years are all about. Happy 2012.
To dusk.
Dawn.
theo-photography: love it.
“….Hard Times”
-iAmTheo
(Source: imstilltheillest, via itsswagovereverything)
The third in a series of five underreported stories. Food prices have jumped almost 20% in the past year, affecting not just those who can no longer afford food every day, but those in power who cannot provide food. Foreign papers make the case that rising food prices trigger revolution.
(via nickturse)
mills: Beautiful and amazing!
The excellent Britticisms posted the photography of Adam Ekberg, and wrote the following:
Old trees, broken branches, fields of wheat, and a light that shines through the landscape, prominent and fortifying…
Adam Ekberg adds cameras or flashlights or a strand of lights to the setting for his landscape photographs and the man-made touch of brightness complements, rather than detracts from, the image. Light is light. Ekberg connects his urban environment with the woods and fields to create a world that, for the viewer, feels more authentic than just a forest of trees. I connect to what I see as it combines what I find beautiful - the earth, the forest, greenery, the untouched land - with what I know everyday: artificiality, technology, and the disposable.
I love these photos; they remind me a bit of another subject I’m always fond of in photography. And she’s right: they should be viewed larger.
Easter Lilies. I was one or two and my bday is around Easter. I remember the smell of easter lilies, which are still my favorite flower. Lilies of all kinds. Cala, Easter, etc. I love them all. You?