1. photojojo:

Seeing all the tiny bits it takes to make your camera is fascinating!
…and a little frightening.
Todd McLellan - Disassembled Pentax Camera
via wiggitywes

    photojojo:

    Seeing all the tiny bits it takes to make your camera is fascinating!

    …and a little frightening.

    Todd McLellan - Disassembled Pentax Camera

    via wiggitywes

  2. (Source: i-want-to-travel)

  3. Dizzying Vibe, from the Korean apartment series by Bennett Ho. (via @cms_)

    Dizzying Vibe, from the Korean apartment series by Bennett Ho. (via @cms_)

  4. likeneelyohara:

(by Nick Burns)

    likeneelyohara:

    (by Nick Burns)

  5. 
Where the waterfalls are frozen still

(via @iratherwalk, @retsoor)

    Where the waterfalls are frozen still

    (via @iratherwalk, @retsoor)

  6. oceanofmind:

Hengki Koentjoro

    oceanofmind:

    Hengki Koentjoro

  7. oceanofmind:

Hengki Koentjoro

    oceanofmind:

    Hengki Koentjoro

  8. T-MICHAEL shoes (picture by Bent René Synnevåg)

    T-MICHAEL shoes (picture by Bent René Synnevåg)

  9. feverknife:

(via 2headedsnake)

    feverknife:

    (via 2headedsnake)

  10. totes:

america:

Gibson Beach, NY Sunset 8:12pm    Plate   1
© Eric Cahan

& redeyeretouching

    totes:

    america:

    Gibson Beach, NY Sunset 8:12pm Plate 1

    © Eric Cahan

    & redeyeretouching

  11. Waiting for the End of the World - GOOD (via @f0xglove)

    Waiting for the End of the World - GOOD (via @f0xglove)

  12. (via kathrynhollis)

    (via kathrynhollis)

  13. oceanofmind:

(via bittersweetnightshade)

    oceanofmind:

    (via bittersweetnightshade)

  14. Young Me Now Me (via @inakiescudero)

    Young Me Now Me (via @inakiescudero)

  15. Sun’s path June to December (via @dscheibel)
Last June I placed some photographic film into a tin cannister with a  small hole punched into its side. The tin cannister was then attached to  a clothes pole in my backgarden and left.

    Sun’s path June to December (via @dscheibel)

    Last June I placed some photographic film into a tin cannister with a small hole punched into its side. The tin cannister was then attached to a clothes pole in my backgarden and left.