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Posted on May 25, 2012 via Back to 15 with 1,164 notes
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Posted on May 25, 2012 via i've still got miles to go with 2,832 notes
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Posted on May 24, 2012 via Carefree Moments with 65 notes
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PLEASE, WATCH.
Just watched this documentary (thanks to megan for the suggestion) and it was so so so damn inspiring. There are so many things that we can fill our days with thinking about and concerning with ourselves with but this right here is gold.
Posted on May 19, 2012 via the time has come the walrus said with 6 notes
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Posted on May 14, 2012 via Slow Show with 1,041 notes
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Colorful Thread Breathes New Life Into Old Photos
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Posted on May 9, 2012 via A arte da cor! with 180 notes
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Posted on April 30, 2012 via i'll go with you with 7,419 notes
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Posted on April 16, 2012 via majedhs with 3,674 notes
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In their series ‘Silent World’, Paris-based, Franco-German artistic duo Lucie & Simon use tricks of the photographic trade to render the world’s busiest cities free of cars and even people. Neutral density filters allow photographers to limit light entry without closing the aperture or increasing the shutter speed. the higher the F-stop reduction, the greater the effect, allowing for super-long exposures which make moving objects like people and cars essentially invisible, while only immobile structures remain. extremely high level filters are used by NASA to analyze star patterns. viait’s even more amazing once you read up on how they managed to do it too.
Silent World by Lucie & Simon have captured some of the world’s most populated cities completely devoid of any human activity.
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Posted on April 16, 2012 via HeyNay with 7,902 notes
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