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Cottage with Spring Blossom, Shifnal, Shropshire, England
All Original Photography by http://vwcampervan-aldridge.tumblr.com

Cottage with Spring Blossom, Shifnal, Shropshire, England

All Original Photography by http://vwcampervan-aldridge.tumblr.com

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darksilenceinsuburbia:

Max Zorn.

Max Zorn is a street artist based in Amsterdam, who uses rolls of nondescript packing tape to create his sepia-toned portraits. He lends an unexpected delicacy to this blandness of material, rendered in lapping shades of gold. (by )

http://www.maxzorn.com/

candiesforeyes:

Carey Mulligan by Mario Testino in Vogue US March 2013Inspired by The Great GatsbyDress: Chanel Haute Couture   

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candiesforeyes:

Carey Mulligan by Mario Testino in Vogue US March 2013
Inspired by The Great Gatsby
Dress: Chanel Haute Couture   

> Open in a new tab for hi-res.

deprincessed:

Detail of Carey Mulligan shot by Mario Testino for ‘The Great Gatsby’ style coverstory of Vogue US Mary 2013

deprincessed:

Detail of Carey Mulligan shot by Mario Testino for ‘The Great Gatsby’ style coverstory of Vogue US Mary 2013

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Lucy Liu for Emmy Magazine (April 2013)

Lucy Liu for Emmy Magazine (April 2013)

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chou-chouu:

Doug Perrine captured these stunning photographs in the Maldives. The particular location (Vaadhoo Island) has a concentrated population of bioluminescent phytoplankton. Bioluminescence is a natural chemical reaction which occurs when a micro-organism in the water reacts with oxygen. When washed ashore by the tides, the phytoplankton’s chemical energy is turned into light energy, illuminating the waves.

(Source: mydarkenedeyes, via retromantique)