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lFirst experience with a Japanese vintage 6x6 Twin Lens Reflex camera, an Airesflex from the year 1954.
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lFirst experience with a Japanese vintage 6x6 Twin Lens Reflex camera, an Airesflex from the year 1954.
this is coming from someone who owns an “I’M A GLEEK” shirt and who thinks dressing thug and poor is the way to go for boys so you know whatever!!!
it’s not my fault that I find pretty black boys who don’t wear shirts and who always have sleepy half closed eyes attractive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
blame my mother for depriving me of everything good in life
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Title: Chicago Air & Water Show 2005
Capture Date/Time: August 21 2005 14:15
Camera: Nikon D100
Lens: 70-200mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor
Focal Length: 135mm
Aperture/Shutter Speed: F/8 - 1/1000 sec
ISO: 200
Flash: None
Questionable Cover of the Day: At a recent stopover in Grand Rapids, Taylor Swift takes it upon herself to add that pinch of sunshine, lollipops, and rainbows that Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” has been sorely lacking.
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There are plenty of obvious reasons that Austrian artist Erwin Wurm, in preparation for his summer solo show at Antwerp’s Middelheim museum, would have invited Belgian fashion designer Walter van Beirendonck to engage in a collaborative project: Both are known for blurring the line between fashion and sculpture, both deal with notions of space and volume as they relate to the human body, and neither is one to shy away from the grand gesture. Wurm says he’d long been a fan of van Beirendonck’s work before the pair batted ideas back and forth for their new “Performative Sculptures” series, essentially five people hired to walk around the museum garden wearing giant headless costumes made of tutu tulle.
via Sight Unseen