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a recent series of photographs taken in the street, here in Sicily ....
una serie recente di scatti fotografici realizzati in strada, qui in Sicilia ....
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clicca sulla piccola icona per attivare lo slideshow: sulla facciata principale del photostream, in alto a destra c'è un piccolo rettangolo (rappresenta il monitor) con dentro un piccolo triangolo nero;
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lazy saturday. should be doing math study, but there are more important things in life. like nirvana. <3
Lighting info: 150cm octabox CL (BXRi 500), small strip rear/high CL (Ranger Quadra), 66cm softbox for fill CR (BXRi 250), large gridded striplight rear CR for accent (BXRi 250)
Look at what I got today!
Kurt Cobain - Journals. It's exactly what it sounds like. Scans of many of his journals.
One of our fastest projects using crochet hairpin lace: This try-on-as-you-go project can be completed in a weekend for the camisole-length or in a week for the knee-grazing dress.
Kurt Cobain of Nirvana performing at Maxwell's in Hoboken, NJ. July 13, 1989. .
Photo: Ian Tilton.
c Ian Tilton / Retna UK / Vanit
Santón posando. Estos hombres se dedican a meditar e intentar alcanzar el nirvana, el estado en el que se separa lo espiritual de lo material. Después de hacerle la foto no aceptaba dinero, sino algo para echarse a la boca, lo cual me transmitió muy buena energÃa.
What if I told you that there was a museum wing dedicated to Nirvana. It's quiet and every piece of memorabilia is catalogued as if it were fine art or from an Egyptian tomb. Parents tell their kids to be quiet inside. People shuffle along reading the incredibly dry story of grunge.
This was my favorite artifact. Mostly because it was such an iconic piece. Apparently it had been pieced back together after being broken for the fourth time.
By the way, this museum was $25 to get in.
If any of you young counterculture kids want in, go about 3pm and find a sticker on the ground or on a trashcan. Put it on and walk right in.
Read the part about how they got it off the ground and skip the rest. (theres a lot of fluff)
Then go do something.
That's the important part.