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Eddie | British man | 15
bit of a queer, really.
and lover of goats. tumbling his way through life and enjoying the scenery as he rolls. enjoy your stay!
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u feel me?

calipsoe:

markbratton2006:

American artist Jon Smith’s exploding lightbulb art

This is BADASS!!!

THE SECOND TO LAST ONE LOOKS LIKE A FUCKING SKULL

2 weeks ago on June 3rd, 2013 | J | 72,610 notes

therhumboogie:

By Christian Hopkins, this very talented young photographer uses his photography as a true artistic outlet to help with his depression. The whole set of images are just stunning and really draw you in, a perfect example of how art can help a person having a difficult time to express themselves. 

1 month ago on April 30th, 2013 | J | 98,090 notes
2 months ago on April 6th, 2013 | J | 69 notes

ktshy:

theartofpaigey:

lauren-draws-things:

rossagg:

madamecuratrix:

memorian:

Honor

Gothic, glamorous take on Japanese-inspired style.

I think I’m in love….

stiff square shoulders, obi-esque middle, and pleated fabric, oh my

OooooooOOOoooooooh…

Some amazing design shape work…

2 months ago on April 4th, 2013 | J | 8,697 notes

queensimia:

adriofthedead:

abandonedporn:

Abandoned Coal Mine by Camereon

this is fucking terrifying

Oh look, it’s the underside of Karazhan!

2 months ago on April 4th, 2013 | J | 4,861 notes
jemmalep:

someone once said I had pretty eyes I don’t remember who said it ;u;
but dats my eye uwu

this woman is gorgeous in every wayoh mY GOD

jemmalep:

someone once said I had pretty eyes I don’t remember who said it ;u;

but dats my eye uwu

this woman is gorgeous in every wayoh mY GOD

6 months ago on November 26th, 2012 | J | 12 notes

jeiwalking:

mydarkenedeyes:

Photographs of abandoned places by Andre Govia.

7 months ago on November 5th, 2012 | J | 26,422 notes

jemmalep:

Bee’s~

(c) jemmalep 

9 months ago on September 16th, 2012 | J | 1 note

mydarkenedeyes:

Juxtaposing Vietnam’s incredible past and present.

Vietnamese photographer Khánh Hmoong combines visuals from two eras within one frame. By holding a superimposed photograph from the past over his chosen landscape, Hmoong merges two periods of time, juxtaposing their similarities and differences. Each photograph is meticulously aligned within its original destination, exposing the changes that have occurred in the area. The effects of time are visible through the environment’s shift in architecture, the people’s fashion choices, and the transformation in transportation - whether it be a modernization from horses to vehicles or simply from dated automotive models to modern design.  

Regardless of location, comparing the past and present through images is always a fascinating look at history and change. Hmoong’s series reveals so much about the history of Vietnam without words and actually makes the viewer want to learn more.

Via My Modern Met.

9 months ago on September 9th, 2012 | J | 9,571 notes

jemmalep:

I just want to post a few of my most favourite cosplay picture’s I’ve taken this past year so far <3

Thank you all for letting me photograph you c:

We have: Kat, Eddie, Gem, Calvin, Dan, Rachel, Chantel and Hitsu c: I’ll post set 2 in a bit :3

all photos (c) jemmalep :3

10 months ago on August 20th, 2012 | J | 54 notes