Phillip Toledano
(Un cuerpo aqui,
El deseo allaá
A body here,
Desire there
Raquel Gonzáles)
Interior of the Public Library of Cincinnati: 1874 via Retronaut
Los Angeles - 1950
Looking north on Figueroa St., just before Sunset Blvd.
Today, this is just east of the 110 and 101 freeway interchange.
Traffic has always been bad in this town.
Oblivion 2n, 2004. by David Maisel
© David Maisel—Institute/Courtesy of Steidl
(via amaki09)
As a new season of Major League Baseball begins, one photographer focuses on baseballs past — that is, baseballs that have lain dormant well after their last pitch.
For years, photographer Don Hamerman walked his dog near an old baseball diamond in Stamford, Conn. And in all different seasons, in all kinds of weather, Hamerman picked up old baseballs.
He brought them back to his studio, where they sat around for years until he finally decided to start photographing them in 2005.
Hamerman, who hasn’t been to a ballgame in 10 years, admits that he cares more about aesthetics than history. He says he doesn’t even know what baseballs are made of — he just loves the way they look.
Finding Beauty In A Baseball, After The Last Pitch
Photo Credit: Don Hamerman
(Source: nprradiopictures, via motherjones)
Torre del Homenaje, Huéscar (Spain), 2007.
New public lookout built over the ruins of a medieval watch tower.
(Source: woodideas)
gtc_snpsd (by Fotopath)
Gran Telescopio Canarias, Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, La Palma, Camnary Islands
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