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Yes September 6th, 1946. This picture was taken at Founder's Brewing in Grand Rapids Michigan.

Challenge 47: People / Motion

~with Sawyer

 

Happy Tuesday

~♥︎~

[...]Laissez, laissez mon cœur s'enivrer d'un mensonge,

Plonger dans vos beaux yeux comme dans un beau songe,

Et sommeiller longtemps à l'ombre de vos cils !

 

Semper eadem - Charles BAUDELAIRE

 

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Darckr by Laurent Henocque - More photos - DNA - Ipernity - MySpace - Art And You

 

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Model: Abdullah

 

وودي من افضل الشخصيات الكرتونيه بالنسبه لي =D

One of the dancers from this traditional Mexican dance group that participates in indigenous ceremonies as in today’s celebration of Dia de los Muertos. The group places a priority on offering a space for people to share, and learn about their spirituality, traditions, and culture.

Sie hat mich mit Sternenstaub angepustet. Mal sehen, ob es wirkt.

 

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Snapshots_039_051 - 2 raw shots - 'neon and glitter' brush-erased in, brush-textured shadows and lights.

American Cemetery and Memorial-Nettuno (RM)

 

"C'è un momento nella vita

in cui siamo tutti uguali"

The location of this site is Wat Mahathat in Ayutthaya. This ancient temple was built during the 14th century, but was reduced to ruins in 1767 when the Burmese army invaded Ayutthaya, the capital of Siam. The temple was destroyed by the Burmese who also vandalised many of the Buddha images in Ayutthaya by lopping off the heads. The area remained abandoned and overgrown until the 1950s when the Department of Fine art began restoration work in Ayutthaya. Nobody knows for certain how the Buddha head became entwined in the roots of the tree. One theory suggests that the tree simply grew around the Buddha head during the period when the temple lay abandoned and overgrown. Another theory is that a thief moved the Buddha head away from the main temple to hide it. This may have happened in the early 1900s when it is known that one of the remaining areas of the temple collapsed and consequently led to treasure hunters digging in the area. After moving the stone Buddha head away from the ruined main temple, it is possible the thief never returned for his treasure or couldn’t move it any further beyond the walls that surround the temple. Instead, the stone Buddha head was abandoned by the wall not far from the entrance of Wat Mahathat where it can be seen today nestled in the tree roots which have grown around it.

 

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I really so hate myself to focus on the wrong object that time.

 

Have a nice weekend my friends. :-)

I have finally returned from my exams and I am here to show you a couple of last minute finds at The Kawaii Project. [read more...]

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Cool street art in the city centre... we are but ants.

  

Shot in Pushkar, India

 

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This image is part of the album Streets of India

 

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Grace is one of Insol's recent releases and is to be found at the current round of Tres Chic. [read more...]

 

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