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thecolorsofmymind: “There are as many nights as days, and the one is just as long as the other in the year’s course. Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the word ‘happy’ would lose its meaning if it were not balanced
injureddreams: Commission for artandrhinos Thorin after the war is won and in a rare moment of peace, he takes it all in. The victory and the sorrow of finally reclaiming Erebor. I have to say this was most challenging, specially the city itself but
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liquidnight: Robert Lebeck View of the Castle Square and the Alexander Column through the Triumphal Arch. Leningrad, 1962 From Robert Lebeck: Tokyo / Moscow / Leopoldville
ysvoice: | ♕ | Trinity Church and office buildings - New York, circa 1915 firsttimeuser: New York circa 1915. “Trinity Church and office buildings.” Rising heavenward at center, the twin slabs of the Equitable Building; at right, the pyramid-topped
kirgiakos: Jüdisches Museum Detail of the zigzag structure of the Jewish Museum.The museum covers two millennia of German Jewish history. It consists of two buildings: one is the old Kollegienhaus, a former courthouse, built in the 18th century, the
oldhollywood: 1930s imagining of 1980s New York via the sci-fi musical Just Imagine (1930, dir. David Butler) More on the building of the set here. The opening scenes of the film, which feature this cityscape, can be seen here. Buildings 250 stories
dubhlina: The college and university are effectively one, and as such are often referred to collectively as the University of Dublin, Trinity College. The main exception to this is the conferring of degrees; the college provides all the programmes and
bagnostian: the line for the bus the night before thanksgiving. west side, nyc. (Minolta CLE)
tea-lace: ratak-monodosico: Suffragists parade down Fifth Avenue, 1917 Today marks the 90th anniversary of the 19th amendment giving women the right to vote - we still await the right to parity on the wage-earning dollar - after decades of struggle
crashinglybeautiful: The Window A storm blew in last night and knocked outthe electricity. When I lookedthrough the window, the trees were translucent.Bent and covered with rime. A vast calmlay over the countryside.I knew better. But at that momentI
orientaltiger: Grand Central Station, NYC, 1941. The light does not stream in like this anymore because the buildings around the station are too tall. Strasznie lubię.
thecolorsofmymind: You can recall the creases caused by the smile on a loved one’s lips or the way the tears crept to your eyes. But pain is hard to put into words and in life there is always pain. It’s as natural as birth or death. Pain makes
thecolorsofmymind: What is hardest to accept about the passage of time is that the people who once mattered the most to us are wrapped up in parentheses. … John Irving, The Cider House Rules
luceplace: Song by Frank O’HaraDid you see me walking by the Buick Repairs?I was thinking of youhaving a Coke in the heat it was your faceI saw on the movie magazine, no it was Fabian’sI was thinking of youand down at the railroad tracks where the
pictoryblog: I was staying with my partner at the time in Berlin, when we argued and he locked me out of the hotel room. So I took off with my camera and wandered the streets asking myself why I was with him. I stumbled on the Wall by accident. I was
joseanta: The sleeping worm. The new stadium features a distinctive “Bioframe” design, with a geodesic dome roof covering much of the seating area, while still allowing light through to the pitch AAMI Stadium, Adelaide, South Australia. Architect:
es44c4: Remarks: Near the end of the steam era, as the electrification poles are already appearing in the landscape, an “express” train for Le Havre is ready for departure with a beautiful “Pacific Etat”. A brand new A1A A1A 68000 diesel has
petchmo: During the summer, I used to stand inside the C train at the 168th St. station waiting for an A to come. This was the view. bravecadet: (via FFFFOUND! | tumblr_lyztd1GenL1qb2ur1o1_500.jpg 476×700 pixels)
aquaticwonder: New York City Snow Storm
ichliebedichberlin: Friedrichsgracht / Jungfernbrücke by sunside on Flickr. Via Flickr: The Jungfernbrücke is the oldest bridge in Berlin. It’s a shame that you can’t really see it in this photo. :) More about the quality on the next photo.
theniftyfifties: New York City rainy street scene, 1955.
fuckyeahvintage-retro: New York City, 1932
fuckyeahvintage-retro: New York City, 1938
fuckyeahvintage-retro: New York City, 1925
wbsloan: NYC#068 (black and white) Sim City
luzfosca: Lung Block, 1933. The street to the right of the island of tenements is Monroe Street. Hamilton Street, now gone, is to the left of the island. From New York Times photo archives
fiore-rosso: atelier olschinsky | dark city.
fiore-rosso: holger droste | dark city.
theswopes: 😌 pretty dope city if you ask me… | #vscocam edit. #Chicago (Taken with Instagram at Chicago)
luzfosca: Arnold Eagle Chatham Square Platform, New York City, ca. 1939 Thanks to wonderfulambiguity
fuckyeahvintage-retro: nevver: Stiletto City, 1960
jakeizenberg: and a third as well what I particularly like about this photo is the sense of speed that the parallel lines of the catenary wires give to it, even though the train was in fact inching along at the time it was taken
fiore-rosso: Rogue Samus | New York City XXXVIII.
lostsplendor: Atlantic City, 1910 (via)
E.O. Hoppé, New York City, 1926
theniftyfifties: Cars under streetlights in New York City, 1958.
theniftyfifties: Broadway at night, New York City, 1950s.
thecolorsofmymind: What I love about Fall … leaves changing colors the smell of ‘fall’ in the air hot chocolate Friday night football games hoodies my Levi’s visiting the pumpkin patch Thanksgiving hay rack rides the thin layer of fog blanketing
fuckyeahstreetlights: Rainy City Streets follow me: http://deadboltphotos.tumblr.com www.twitter.com/deadboltphotos www.facebook.com/deadboltphotos
thecolorsofmymind: Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise. … Victor Hugo I found this image on the internet; there was no copyright and no ‘photographer’ name. However, I received an inbox message telling me that the photo was
eastberliner: abandoned gas station in eastberlin …i was passing this one when the wall came down in 1989 , 100 yards further i saw westberlin for the first time . It was build for the westgerman tourists and the transit travellers right at the border
modster91: The Sacramento Northern Railway was once the largest interurban system in Northern California. GE steeple cabs 653 and 654 were the last electric locomotives in operation on the SN after 1957, working the short section between Marysville
onlyoldphotography: Eugène Atget: Café, Avenue de la Grande-Armée, 1924-25 Atget’s interest in the texture of old Paris-in the animate, intimate air of places much lived in-ran counter to the prevailing popular taste for the Eiffel Tower, the Opéra,
luzfosca: Andreas Feininger A view of bustling, raucous New York City, looking straight down 42nd Street, January 1946. From Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
onlyoldphotography: Philip Jones Griffith: Begging on Fifth Avenue, New York City, 1995.
onlyoldphotography: Yale Joel: People and vehicles moving about city shrouded in fog. Paris 1948
onlyoldphotography: Rudy Burckhardt: Pedestrians, New York City: Young Man Carrying Shoe Boxes, ca.1939
onlyoldphotography: Edward Steichen: Balzac, the Open Sky - 11 P.M. 1908 In late summer 1908 Rodin moved the plaster of his sculpture of the French writer Honoré de Balzac out of his studio and into the open air so that Steichen, who disliked its chalky
onlyoldphotography: Edward Steichen: The Flatiron, 1904 The Flatiron is the quintessential study of twilight. Clearly indebted in its composition to the Japanese woodcuts that were in vogue at the turn of the century and in its coloristic effects, to
luzfosca: Alexander Alland Canyon, New York City, c1939. Thanks to realityayslum
n-architektur: Norrish Central Library, Portsmouth, UK Ken Norrish - Portsmouth City Architects, 1976 Photographed by hoy:mp
n-architektur: Gotham City II by roken-roliko
deshaunicus: Carry Me Home (by DeShaun A. Craddock) It was a real treat to check out section three of the High Line, known as High Line at the Rail Yards. It’s scheduled to open to the public next year, and by that time, the track you see here will
luzfosca: Burt Glinn Aftermath of the riots the morning after the assassination of Martin Luther King JR., leader of the Civil Rights Movement, Washington D.C. 1968. From Burt Glinn - Political Moments
mydaytimeeyes: I love living in this city.
iversuslens: Wrapping around, City Hall, Toronto, February 2014 © Kennet Schmitz 2014
embergale: ( the-shieldedmind | we-the-faceless | the-handmaidens-collective | xanelen | unabashedrebel | zalandrissa-highvale | ourcollectivefantasy | @literally all the other tumblrs I forgot sorry babes ) Plastered all over the city!
More pictures from the city. Before we went out. Dinner and exploring our hotel
avinylcollection: The record : The Warriors In The City (The Warriors soundtrack version) by Joe Walsh.The movie : The Warriors (Walter Hill, 1979).Video.