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    texture/227 (via les brumes)

    texture/227 (via les brumes)



    November 21, 2009, 10:05pm

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    the lost garden by ~BigboyDenis
via denis alpay

    the lost garden by ~BigboyDenis

    via denis alpay



    November 18, 2009, 9:12pm

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    Nine Polaroid Photographs of a Mirror, by William Anastasi

    Nine Polaroid Photographs of a Mirror, by William Anastasi



    November 16, 2009, 8:33pm

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    lifeisfinite:

 reblogged from lacontessa: but also posted by billyjane:
(both excellent finders, finding excellent things)
 I’m here for fun, and so should you be…

by Grancel Fitz, 1938.
via

    lifeisfinite:

     reblogged from lacontessa: but also posted by billyjane:

    (both excellent finders, finding excellent things)

     I’m here for fun, and so should you be…

    by Grancel Fitz, 1938.

    via



    Reblogged from Life is Finite.

    November 16, 2009, 1:12pm

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    studio helmo + justin waldron

    studio helmo + justin waldron



    November 15, 2009, 9:03pm

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    Voluminous and Billowing: Swimmers

    Voluminous and Billowing: Swimmers



    November 12, 2009, 8:03pm

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    turnofthecentury:

nomoreheroes:Le main de Madame Hugo by Auguste Vacquerie 1853-54

via George Eastman House

    turnofthecentury:

    nomoreheroes:Le main de Madame Hugo by Auguste Vacquerie 1853-54

    via George Eastman House



    Reblogged from Turn of the Century.

    November 12, 2009, 7:45pm

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    sycamore:

(via Stephanie…..)

    sycamore:

    (via Stephanie…..)



    Reblogged from sycamore. oak and birch..

    November 10, 2009, 8:35pm

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    claytoncubitt:

Drawing my bath, 3:16 am, Brooklyn

    claytoncubitt:

    Drawing my bath, 3:16 am, Brooklyn



    Reblogged from CONSTANT SIEGE.

    November 06, 2009, 10:02pm

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    London, 1970

    London, 1970



    November 05, 2009, 9:02pm

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    film stills

    film stills



    November 05, 2009, 8:01pm

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    4 moves (via yell saccani)

    4 moves (via yell saccani)



    November 03, 2009, 8:02pm

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    benjaminhilts:

crashinglybeautiful:ontheborderland:


In February 2006, a copy of Steichen’s early pictorialist photograph, The Pond-Moonlight (1904), sold for what was then the highest price ever paid for a photograph at auction, U.S. $2.9 million. Steichen took the photograph in Mamaroneck, New York near the home of his friend, art critic Charles Caffin. The photo features a wooded area and pond, with moonlight appearing between the trees and reflecting on the pond. While the print appears to be a color photograph, the first true color photographic process, the autochrome process, was not available until 1907. Steichen created the impression of color by manually applying layers of light-sensitive gums to the paper. In 1904, only a few photographers were using this experimental approach. Only three known versions of the Pond-Moonlight are still in existence and, as a result of the hand-layering of the gums, each is unique. In addition to the auctioned print, the other two versions are held in museum collections. The extraordinary sale price of the print is, in part, attributable to its one-of-a-kind character and to its rarity. (via ghoulnextdoor: Wikipedia)

    benjaminhilts:

    crashinglybeautiful:ontheborderland:

    In February 2006, a copy of Steichen’s early pictorialist photograph, The Pond-Moonlight (1904), sold for what was then the highest price ever paid for a photograph at auction, U.S. $2.9 million. Steichen took the photograph in Mamaroneck, New York near the home of his friend, art critic Charles Caffin. The photo features a wooded area and pond, with moonlight appearing between the trees and reflecting on the pond. While the print appears to be a color photograph, the first true color photographic process, the autochrome process, was not available until 1907. Steichen created the impression of color by manually applying layers of light-sensitive gums to the paper. In 1904, only a few photographers were using this experimental approach. Only three known versions of the Pond-Moonlight are still in existence and, as a result of the hand-layering of the gums, each is unique. In addition to the auctioned print, the other two versions are held in museum collections. The extraordinary sale price of the print is, in part, attributable to its one-of-a-kind character and to its rarity. (via ghoulnextdoor: Wikipedia)



    Reblogged from ONE by ONE.

    October 29, 2009, 8:32pm

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    laenergumena:

akirak:

thesoftmachine:

(via afantasia)

    laenergumena:

    akirak:

    thesoftmachine:

    (via afantasia)



    Reblogged from je vivrai l'amour des autres.

    October 27, 2009, 8:03pm

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    . (via frederic.desmots)

    . (via frederic.desmots)



    October 27, 2009, 6:11pm

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