the duck project

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hollyhocksandtulips:

Vitrolite, 1950’s

hollyhocksandtulips:

Vitrolite, 1950’s

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marinaesque:

Eric Cahan - Sky Series

can you handle how pretty these photos are because i can’t

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brit:

Next time you find yourself caught up and frustrated trying to get something perfect on the first try, take a look at this early iteration of Twitter. (Via Ricky.)

This came from the people who made blogger?

(Source: rickyv)

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Hi Caitlin!

(Source: vulturesofculture)

myimaginationscreation:

This is true. They really do help.

Please don’t cry for months.

(Source: reginaa-phalange)

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619onekiss:

‘tis the season for the snow

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vulturesofculture:

halloween 2011 (Taken with picplz.)

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This Startup Costs Me Thousands Of Dollars…

parislemon:

…simply because they didn’t exist yet.

Codecademy.

About 6 years ago, I decided I was going to go back to school to learn how to code. I had very casually dabbled with some simple stuff ranging from HTML to C++, but decided I needed a more formal setting to truly learn. I was wrong.

It’s not that I didn’t learn anything going back to school — I did. But I was wrong that I needed to learn in a formal school setting. As any programmer will tell you, you’ll learn a lot more by doing things on the fly. 

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vulturesofculture:

Getting my costume ready for tonight (Taken with picplz.)

My favorite photo of the month.

vulturesofculture:

Getting my costume ready for tonight (Taken with picplz.)

My favorite photo of the month.

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pianoacrossamerica:

Brando boy

Daschund! Reminds me of Cookie :’(

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aileenkwun:

Peripheral Visions: André Thijssen

“If there is such a thing in photography as a “decisive moment”, the term coined by Henri Cartier-Bresson, then there must also be the opposite––the casual, corner-of-the-eye event … a photographer who concentrates on the periphery of the frame, he sees beauty in things that most people aren’t interested in. Thijssen’s work provides access to parallel worlds, of which we are occasionally also aware, however we prefer to ignore these unfathomable moments in time.

How did you do this?

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