Lucy realizes that her life is not really interesting in excruciating detail, so this is her homage to brevity and LOLs.
Currently, she talks English at students in Hokkaido, Japan.
(Via goodolddays, bowfolk)
twink posted:
Young Japanese girls brave the early morning rain to bid farewell to friends leaving for Manzanar relocation camp.
One of the last photos from the last magnificent weekend of a second wonderful year in Japan. Let’s hope my flight home on Wednesday will take off just as well.
Gianni Galassi’s altered digital photos are a strikingly good mix of form and style. This one’s called “Electricity.”
And neat (slash geeky) fact: he shoots with a Panasonic Lumix GF1 (the new little brother to my camera!) and various point-and-shoots!
A Ricohflex Diacord L twin-lens reflex medium format camera from c.1958… My major pseudo-impulse-buy from an epic long weekend of workshops, gallivanting, delicious eating, and of course hectic shopping. It’s loaded up with film… now just need something to shoot and some skills.
Notte Sento
a short love film made with 4500+ still photographs
one of my favorites.
Amazing.
Peeves me when works are blogged without proper linking/attribution: this is a photo by Corey Arnold from his “Human Animals” project. Thanks to Phil for originally sharing the photographer’s work with me.
This photo was one of my favorites from the set… because it’s hilarious and pretty much describes how I feel about giant waterfowl that can beat me senseless in a fight.
(via curiousgirl)
BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHA oh that kills me.
I have a fascination with and slight fear of tornadoes and dust devils. They are one of the few things that appear again and again in my dreams.
…And now it’s my wallpaper! Because National Geographic has some pretty awesome wallpaper-sized images of their international photo contest entrants.