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escapekit:

AFTERMATH 
Norway-based photographer Øystein Sture Aspelund shares the series AFTERMATH, scenes from a world that can appear strangely familiar and unknown at the same time. A dual colour palette, combined with foggy motives, creates images that can appear both aesthetically pleasing as well as dramatic. The result is a moody visual language that generates more questions than answers. 

(Source: behance.net, via cognaac)

cma-japanese-art:
“Bowl: Kutani Ware, 19, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japanese Art
Size: Diameter: 45.7 cm (18 in.)
Medium: porcelain with overglaze enamel and gold decoration
https://clevelandart.org/art/1986.173
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gowns:

man the crazy thing about babies is that like, some people would think that reading a baby a book about farm animals is teaching them about farm animals, but really it’s teaching them about the concept of a book and how there’s new information on each page of a single object, but really, beyond that, it’s teaching them how language works, and beyond that it’s really actually teaching them about human interaction, and really really it’s them learning about existing in a three-dimensional space and how they can navigate that space, but actually, above all it is teaching them that mama loves them.

(via autumnaticc)

utwo:
“‘68 Dodge Charger
© G.A. Signorell
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lsleofskye:
“  Autmn is coming!!! πŸ™ŒπŸ˜ƒ | josh.perrett
Location: Rakotzbrücke, Germany
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29b:
“Milica Stefanovic
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labella-instagram:
“cassdimicco
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tokyostreetphoto:
“Squares, Ueno δΈŠι‡Ž
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latrotoxinn:
“!!!!
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My friends adopted a new pup the other day.

Pepper is a 10/10 good girl