Yamamoto Masao. Thank you, findout.










Feist | “How My Heart Behaves” from The Reminder










Anesthesia, “Megan” from Wake Up. Thank you, proustitute.
Another stunning capture by Sibylle Bergemann, from The Polaroids series. Thank you, melisaki.
Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home.
Sibylle Bergemann, “Untitled,” The Polaroids series. Beautiful. Thank you, melisaki.
We can speak without voice to the trees and the clouds and the waves of the sea. Without words they respond through the rustling of leaves and the moving of clouds and the murmuring of the sea.
Karl Struss (Nov. 30, 1886 - 1981), who studied with Clarence White, was known for the complex tonalities of his platinum prints. His work was represented in Alfred Stieglitz’s important “International Exhibition of Pictorial Photography” in Buffalo, New York, in 1910. Two years later he became a member of the Photo-Secession and was featured in Stieglitz’s journal, Camera Work.
Rhythm by Karl Struss - from Photograms of the Year, 1921
Thank you, i12bent.
(via billyjane)
When the Lord commanded us to be vigilant, he meant vigilance in both parts of man: in the body, against the tendency to sleep; in the soul, against lethargy and timidity.
You will only grab hold of concepts if you follow the storyline.
(Photo by Hor Tuck Loon, whose writing can be found at beyond the world.)
And if you don’t already, please go follow dhammaeverywhere!
Thank you, sharanam.



