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neonoir: Loving the ray gun. This is one of the closest I’ve posted to the photos I had in mind when I started this page. Photos I go looking for on tumblr but can only ever seem to find in my mind’s eye. (via darkmindbrightfuture)
fuckyeahvictorians: my-ear-trumpet: whambamthankyoumam: Penny farthing - “ineffective,” 1887. The noun, in ref. to the kind of bicycle with a small wheel in back and a big one in front (so called from the notion of different size coins) is first
happygolovely: “Bicycling,” date unknown. This pretty much seems like the WORST IDEA EVER. From The New York Public Library’s Digital Gallery. The worst idea ever? Na welocypedach będzie szybciej!
turnofthecentury: Patient using exercise machine at the Zander Institute in Stockholm, 1890s. Courtesy Tekniska Museet/National Museum of Science and Technology, Stockholm. Dr. Gustav Zander founded the institute in the late nineteenth century and
ridingwild: she caught her new student assistant with fingers in her own wet panties during the first quiet work day at the uni’s library “can’t help yourself?” she smiled knowingly not giving away her own carnal leanings when alone here the
prettyglam: mothgirlwings: Billie Dove and Ben Lyon “The Tender Hour”, (1924) I love the costumes in old films set in Egypt, because they’re always so over the top. Myślę, że większość Egipcjan byłoby bardzo zaskoczonych widząc te
pixiejenna: classicvava: Something to class the joint up. Ann Miller. The picture says it all, I think. She was in sooooo many good movies, that it’s hard to pick any one. I loved her In Kiss Me Kate, Easter Parade, Stage Door, On The Town…I
prettyglam: fette: Left, Tony Ward photographed by Richard Burbridge for the Fall 2010 issue of 10 Men. Via. More. Right, Andrej Pejic photographed by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott for the September 2010 issue of Vogue Paris. Via. — The good thing
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
thecolorsofmymind: Okay, I’ll admit it, I’m an addict, but not in the usual sense of the word. You see, I’m addicted to you. When I’m around you I’m on an incredible high, and when I’m not with you, the withdrawal is unbearable. … unknown
liquidnight: Andreas Feininger The Cities Service Building at 70 Pine Street with the Second Avenue El at left New York City, circa 1940s From New York in the Forties
thecolorsofmymind: It is a curious sensation: the sort of pain that goes mercifully beyond our powers of feeling. When your heart is broken, your boats are burned; nothing matters any more. It is the end of happiness and the beginning of peace. …
spinningbirdkick: bohemea: V Magazine preview: Curves Ahead by Solve Sundsbo While the model’s face in this shot is positively breathtaking, my favourite bit is the bottom of the photo, where her gorgeous tummy touches her soft thigh. I am smitten.
theworldwelivein: A walk along the river bank. This photo was taken in Zhenyuan, Guizhou Province, China this summer. I was taking a walk along the river bank of Wuyang in the mist of a late afternoon shower. Refreshing smell after rain was mixed with
bagnostian: the line for the bus the night before thanksgiving. west side, nyc. (Minolta CLE)
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.
delgrosso: The Great Gatsby: poster created using the entire text of the book. (via postertext) A swoją co to była za doskonała książka.
laudanumandarsenic: thinknewdesign:Taking photos of the snow in the Heath cemetery today, the place looks amazing and peaceful in this wether.
victorianoir: I would feel so much safer on some of these than I do on 21st century bikes. I like the two person on the right, though. You’d look sweet upon the seat of a bicycle built for two. ;) my-ear-trumpet: Velocipede
jesuistarousse: tamino: Let me help you with that I had a conversation with a friend a few days ago about pencil skirts. We came to the conclusion that it’s very possible they are the best thing that has ever happened to the planet, and my wardrobe.
thecolorsofmymind: It is very strange that the years teach us patience - that the shorter our time, the greater our capacity for waiting. … Elizabeth Taylor
snowce: The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Destruction Herbert List, Figures in the Snow, Munich Academy of Arts, 1945
artemisdreaming: Jean Cocteau (left) and Serge Diaghilev on opening night of Le Train Bleu, June 20, 1924 French writer and artist Jean Cocteau (1889–1963) fell under the spell of the Ballets Russes during the company’s early visits to Paris. He
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.
skimchee: I thought I would draw an accurate depiction of my current state for the world to see. I believe this picture is what defines the category of realism, in fact, I sincerely feel this work shits on the likes of Mona Lisa and other well known
tatteredbanners: “In Norse myth, Huginn (“thought”) and Muninn (“memory”) are the two ravens of the chief god Odin. Each morning Odin sends forth these ravens and they fly over the earth. At night they return and sit on his shoulders to
liquidnight: Günter Zint The Boy Who Lives Near the Wall Berlin, Germany, 1963 [From the Réunion des Musées Nationaux]
hwatto-izu-disu: there’s a few ways to say this, but this is the easiest.知るか、literally translated, is “who knows” or “who cares” however, saying this alone gets the point across (especially because the style is quite informal). other
treselegant: The illustrated police news reporting on the most important stories of the day. Krewcy bicykliści.
x-m: INSTALLATION | Automatic (2007) x Korban/Flaubert The concept of this piece is a constant theme from the artists’ fascination with complex organic growth patterns. The Diesel Denim Galleries are concept stores positioned between retail
antevorta: The starting point [of the collection] was that we wanted to burn everything. So it started from burning and then we burned the fabrics back and stained it and sandpapered it. We ruined these beautiful textiles and we thought, “it’s
visual-poetry: “Q” by emma king (from the series of typographic patterns made from the uppercase letters A-Z from the baskerville typeface)
childofeos: I love watching you penetrate me, reflected in the mirror across the room. Now if we could only figure out how to safely mount a mirror to the ceiling and cleverly “disguise” it when it’s not “in use”…hmm… Mmmm…
bridiequilty: “Most people have no idea what goes into making a picture. They think a girl just walks in and gets photographed by the movie camera, and then walks out. That was never the case, but particularly when the thirties pictures were being
totumfacki: enochliew: The Arrival by Shaun Tan A graphic novel which beautifully evokes the mystery, terror, and wonder of moving to a new country after having to leave the land of your origin due to persecution. I love this book.
mademoiselle-vanina: China Girls Photography duo Mert Alas and Marcus Pickett take our breath away in the March 2011 issue of Interview magazine with the editorial China Girls. Styled by Karl Templer, the visual feast features models Tao Okamoto, Fei
ohteepeeh: I give up… Fassy I GIVE UP!I thought I can handle you on my dashboard bit NO I CANNOT! BY THE HAMMER OF THOR! You ruined all ALL ALL the men for me. I will be lonely forever. I shall never find solace in the arm of other men. Thank you ever
tsunafishy: youranonnews: ACTA in a Nutshell – What is ACTA? ACTA is the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. A new intellectual property enforcement treaty being negotiated by the United States, the European Community, Switzerland, and Japan,
cadetfaggot: odairs-trident: click here or the photo to sign!then reblog as much as you can to get the word out! Why doesn’t ACTA get the attention of you all like SOPA did? ACTA is practically global, even if your country hasn’t signed it yet -
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 The Exhibitionist › Illusion – The Most Amazing Creations in Art, Photography, Design, and Video.) <3
fromme-toyou: Saturday and Sunday, June 6th & 7th, all day: Michael Arenella and the Dreamland Orchestra Presents the Jazz Age Lawn Party Tomorrow I will be at the Jazz Age Lawn Party on Governor’s Island if any other bloggers are out there, I’ll
felixinclusis: firsttimeuser: Les Amies de Place Blanche. Originally published in 1983, rereleased by Dewi Lewis Publishing, focuses on the transsexual community living around the Place Blanche district of Paris in the late 1950s and early 1960s photo
creatio-ex-materia: La Porte de l’Enfer - The Gates of Hell Made by French sculptor Auguste Rodin. This piece depicts the first part of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy, ”The Inferno”. It is 6 meters in height, 4 meters in width and 1 meter
kuchikukan: Attending a men-only costume ball at Magnus Hirshfeld’s Institute for Sexual Science in 1929, Christopher Isherwood observed: “The respectability of the ball was open to doubt, but it did have one dazzling guest: Conrad Veidt. The
enochliew: Zaror House by Jaime Bendersky Arquitectos The project stems from the combination of geographical and topographical conditions of the land and a housing program with multiple social spaces.
secret-dedication: True. Good morning. web-of-wyrd: “The woman who appeals to a man’s vanity may stimulate him, the woman who appeals to his heart may attract him, but it is the woman who appeals to his imagination who gets him.” – Helen Rowland
vintagetieguy: The cravat is a neckband, the forerunner of the modern tailored necktie and bow tie, originating from 17th-century.
it-is-the-stone-cold-world: The fascinating light and shadow art of Rashad Alakbarov. (via Projecting Visuals on Walls › Illusion – The Most Amazing Creations in Art, Photography, Design, and Video.)
it-is-the-stone-cold-world: “Old Typewriter print by Todd McLellan, part of his Disassembly series. I love the gestural collection of components to the left. Is this engineering porn? (via designvagabond)”
03lithium: If you adore beautiful men (which I think you do, if you’re following me) do your eyes and your heart a favour and check out monochromanic. Not only will you find more beauty on the blog than you can handle, the person behind the blog is
on-the-counter: See the unfocussed car in the background? Well I didn’t - I was too busy looking at her legs. Fuck my knee is sore and I feel like a tit too!
famousselfportraits: Circa 1890. “Frances Benjamin Johnston, self-portrait, dressed as a man with false mustache.” The Washington, D.C., photographer was one of the first women to rise to prominence in the profession. Albumen print.
manglemymind: The very first gay scene in film. Played by none other than Conrad Veidt himself in the movie “Anders als die Anderen” (Different from the others) - 1919 Dedykowane, oczywiście :* :D
katalepsja-off-duty: sexforthepeople: If I imagine the person wearing the nun’s costume is also a guy, the picture turns extra hot ~_~ tell me more… A co tu w ogóle nie jest extra hot, co?
pinkseachele: “…The men eyed her with the automatic mix of curiosity, lust, and aesthetic judgment they always gave young women, subject to object, the way you’d stare at an animal. She pretended not to notice. To remind them she was a person was
tortuosamente: What is the the emotion filled by the slave?
quickienewyork: ©2011 The Dirty Gentleman (#419) When Miss Ginger Millay lay on the couch in my office I thought work would never be the same again. Luckily, I was right. You can see more of her at http://gingermillay.com