Rebecca
Eighteen / Massachusetts / Mermaid

photojojo:

Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde creates indoor clouds that only last for a few fleeting seconds. In that time, Berndnaut is able to capture these surreal photographs of the formations hovering indoors.

Who Knew Indoor Clouds Were So Photogenic

via Beautiful Decay

seasidestyle:

quaillanepress 

seasidestyle:

quaillanepress 

(via asinine-oblivion)

hiighness:

Susanna Hertrich
The so-called ‘Chrono Shredder’ provides a palpable (or pulp-able?) physical reminder that all things are temporary, and we can never wind back time in this world.
Each day slowly shreds in realtime so that minute changes are visible even on an hourly or second-to-second basis if one is watching closely.  

hiighness:

Susanna Hertrich

The so-called ‘Chrono Shredder’ provides a palpable (or pulp-able?) physical reminder that all things are temporary, and we can never wind back time in this world.

Each day slowly shreds in realtime so that minute changes are visible even on an hourly or second-to-second basis if one is watching closely.  

(Source: exhalelight, via cosmicspook)

grett:

untitled by Dandielle on Flickr.

grett:

untitled by Dandielle on Flickr.

(via astronautess)

tinyclicks:

The ol’ pant and twitch.

tinyclicks:

The ol’ pant and twitch.

(Source: itsonbitch, via astronautess)

demons:

The aerial view of the night raid on the Japanese city of Shizuoka, c 1944

demons:

The aerial view of the night raid on the Japanese city of Shizuoka, c 1944

newspaperblackout:

A newspaper blackout by Austin Kleon

newspaperblackout:

A newspaper blackout by Austin Kleon

(Source: realfun-funeral, via weird-witch)

themed by coryjohnny for tumblr