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le Bat
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mouthlikebukowski:

You don’t even have to ask
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Brave Lepus silk screened wood panel
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islander
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unabating:

go away i dont want to talk to you
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razorshapes:

Candida Höfer

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worclip:

Casa El Pangue (2006-2007) by Elton+Léniz Arquitectos Asociados

Location: Camino El Pangue, V Region, Chile

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architizer:

Astounding Tilt-Shift Perspectives of World Monuments!

Anyone who’s traveled to popular touristic sites knows the feeling of being caught in the crossfire of countless camera lenses—the annoyed (and annoying) jockeying to capture the perfect shot…which in most cases looks exactly like everyone else’s. When we stumbled across Richard Silver’s photographs of iconic monuments, we were shocked—caught in the same tourist hustle, Silver manages to give us a new perspective on famous landmarks we didn’t think possible. Read more!

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