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thecolorsofmymind: I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night. … Galileo
The Powerpuff Girls celebration at SXSW lit up the city of Austin! What a view…
niggas-in-amerikkka: regalasfuck: aniggainrio: After a 20-minute flight over the city of New York, Stephen Wiltshire, diagnosed with autism, draws the whole town with only his memory. i never stoop being amazed by this guy Genius.
pipius: wadewilson4president: fuckyeahstreetlights: See the rest of the 365 Project! r3dnax31a365.tumblr.com
thecolorsofmymind: Grief is like the ocean. It’s deep and dark and bigger than all of us. And pain is like a thief in the night…quiet, persistent, unfair…diminished by time and faith and love. … One Tree Hill
valentinovamp: To Sleep O soft embalmer of the still midnight!Shutting, with careful fingers and benign,Our gloom-pleased eyes, embowered from the light,Enshaded in forgetfulness divine;O soothest Sleep! if so it please thee, close,In midst of this thine
artemisdreaming: The Umbrella on the Stairs Atilla1000
lostandfoundlover: in the still of the night
fuckyeahstreetlights: View of the lights from the Bund in Shanghai, China.
blackv: Turin, lake in front of the Palazzo del Lavoro by Josef Koudelka “Josef Koudelka was born in 1938 in Boskovice, Moravia, town of about 10,000 inhabitants. He began photographing his family and the surroundings with a 6 x 6 Bakelite camera.
sixohthree: The eye of the storm (by gezty)
bagnostian: my friend kevin says this is about the isolation of the working man in today’s technologically advanced digital society. i just thought it was cool that they guy was carrying a ladder in central london. (Rolleiflex)
masksandmasquerades: A Venetian carnival mask with the Basilica of San Marco in Venice, Italy in the background.
luzfosca: Josef Sudek View of the First Courtyard through the Matthias Gate, date unknown From Josef Sudek: Poet Of Prague Thanks to kvetchlandia, lushlight, liquidnight and yama-bato
refugado: cryofthecity: A picture from a roofing adventure around St. Petersburg, Russia with the Hermitage museum photo crowd. I have an exhibition opening there later this week with 25 silver prints in it and can’t be there… not stoked. The NY
refugado: colourfullife4: The pattern of the night by Colourful life
balloonoverbabylon: And that lamp post grew and stayed until that world ended, through all the kings and all the wars..
littleplasticthings: “The tormented, haunted, half lit night of the insane!”
thedeadline: via Twig_is_the_Future via The Awl
auvreae: This reminds me of one of the roads in the Worgen starting area…
liquidnight: Louis Stettner The Great White Way Times Square, New York, 1954 From Louis Stettner: Wisdom Cries Out in the Streets
liquidnight: Bill Brandt The Adelphi, 1939 From The Photography of Bill Brandt
refugado: nycshawnphotos: Abandoned Trolley in Red Hook, Brooklyn These trolleys were meant to be reactivated at some point, but they have left them right by the waterfront exposed to the wind and elements. They are very beautiful in their rusting and
refugado: denny: Via Torino, Milano, Italy - august 2010. Note to myself: remember that your camera has spot metering, so don’t point to the white sky when reading the meter otherwise you’ll be forced to edit the photo before uploading it to Tumblr.
refugado: erictearle: Leake Street, 2011 Making most of the little light. The natural vignette come out well by Eric Tearlehttp://erictearle.tumblr.comhttp://www.erictearle.comhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/erictearle
liquidnight: Günter Zint The Boy Who Lives Near the Wall Berlin, Germany, 1963 [From the Réunion des Musées Nationaux]
And…here it is, an active rail facility, Bruckmeisterei Werkstatt, still in existence in a railyard that’s been abandoned for so long that trees are growing through the tracks and the whole place has become a park. I wasn’t trespassing
snowce: painting sacré-coeur from the ancient rue norvins in montmartre, paris, 1946 photo by edward clark, from ‘the great LIFE photographers’
liquidnight: Brassaï Notre Dame Gargoyle Paris, 1932 From The Secret Paris of the 30’s
djgagnon: #railroad #Britain #Waterloo On the Approach to Waterloo Station The advance signal gantry in 1892. Efficient signalling and train dispatching prevented delays as passenger trains approached their terminals.
wbsloan: The Song Remains the Same
thirdestate: West German showing his son the other side of the wall, January 1961
beckyzombified: michaelcollins: Thinking is the work of the Devil. I knew it! Say. No. More.
lifeonsundays: Gordon H. Coster, Impressions of Chicago - The Lights of Grant Park, 1932From Night Vision: Photography After Dark at The Met until Sept 18.
stadium-love-: Skin by Mark Tuffney An exterior shot of the “Basketball Arena” for the 2012 Summer Olympics.
liquidnight: Brassaï Evening, rue de Lappe Paris, 1932 From The Secret Paris of the 30’s
liquidnight: Louis Stettner The Reading Wall Paris, circa 1950-51 From Louis Stettner: Wisdom Cries Out in the Streets
jamesnord: Fleeing the wayward boot of another faceless human the birds beat their wings and chirped mirthlessly, their day would come, maybe not this one, but mark them it would come you fuckers, finally, finally, finally….
liquidnight: Conrad Veidt in The Hands of Orlac (1924, dir. Robert Wiene) From Movies of the 20s [via oldhollywood] :*
liquidnight: Marcel Bovis Ye Old Mitre Tavern Hatton Garden, London, April 1947 From the Trip to England series [From the Réunion des Musées Nationaux]
worldwiderails: Photo by Ron Peterson, posted by permission. Circa 1971-72. (via German Steam in the 1970’s: NERAIL The NERAIL North American Railroad Photo Archive)
luzfosca: Kpoon Dubus From the series Where did the night fall via La Lettre de la Photographie Thanks to liquidnight
worldwiderails: Midnight rendezvous (by Jibup) “Four cranes are on hand here on what seams to be a night possession of the railway tracks while Woolfendens replace a railway bridge three of the cranes are Walter Woolfendens but the left back crane
it-is-the-stone-cold-world: (via Japan on the Behance Network picture on VisualizeUs)
adsertoris: theconstantbuzz: © Lee Miller Paris Liberation, Winter 1944-45The veiled Eiffel Tower from the Palais de Chaillot. (via Lee Miller Archives) Lee Miller – The Surrealist Combat Photographer Lee Miller’s path through life as a fashion
beyond-the-horizons: Depression Era Color Photo. Proviso Yard, Chicago. From the Library of Congress.
it-is-the-stone-cold-world: (via Silence › Illusion – The Most Amazing Creations in Art, Photography, Design, and Video.) Photography by Michael Kenna.
black-and-white: The Differences in the Shades by: Thomas Hawk
creatio-ex-materia: Out of the blue (by Mole of the Ground)
worldwiderails: “David Lloyd George” a Fairlie’s Patent locomotive of the Ffestiniog Railway, at the Porthmadog, Wales, station, April 7, 2004 (by Ivan S. Abrams) I can’t tell if this is one or two locomotives. I’m pretty sure its two small
ichliebedichberlin: Siemansstadt S-Bahn by Jonny Whitlam on Flickr. Via Flickr: Siemansstadt, Berlin.jonnywhitlamphotography.com/2012/01/20/siemensstadt-s-bahn/ Siemensstadt (Siemans Town) was built by the famous German company, Siemans, in the 1920s.
ichliebedichberlin: Berlin by Ola Svensson on Flickr. Via Flickr: I have moved recently and amongst the mess of all my things i was glad to discover some negatives i thought was lost. The photos were taken in Berlin 1988 during a school trip we made
ichliebedichberlin: Berlin Wall, probably at Boyenstrasse, 27 August 1962 by allhails on Flickr. Via Flickr: I took this shot immediately after the ones at Chausseestrasse checkpoint. From maps I have showing the position of the border, I believe that
ichliebedichberlin: Reichstag and tram, Berlin, c. 31 July 1960 by allhails on Flickr. Via Flickr: On the left is the Reichstag, situated wholly in West Berlin. The tramway system lay entirely in East Berlin. This shot faces North.
luzfosca: Josef Sudek The Noblewomen’s Residence seen from the Cathedral Roof, Undated From Poet of Prague: A Photographer’s Life
1stofseptember: Gone…into the fog of the night. by Graham00 on Flickr.
eastberliner: A classic picture from one of my favorite areas , the old Schöneweide trainyard . The steamengine is from the eisenbahnfreunde train “nerds” packed with kids and eastberliners .
eastberliner: The abandoned swimming pool stadium in berlin friedrichshain . A view from the top of the diving platform . Picture was taken in 1998 .
deshaunicus: Redbird (by DeShaun A. Craddock) Today’s image title has a double meaning. Not only is it the name of the film this was shot on (Rollei Redbird 400), but you see second and third train from the right? Those are both Redbird Trains. Nikon