So good..

experimentsinmotion:

Nepalese Honey Hunters documented by Eric Valli

Scaling the heights of the Himalayan foothills, fearless Gurung men risk there lives to harvest the massive nest of the world’s largest honeybee. From flower to cliff to market, the path this honey takes is one of the most dynamic journeys in the world. (via)

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mentalalchemy:

Golden Ratio and Fibbonaci

My most reblogged post ;P

jumblepusher:

Anton Corbijn. “Untitled”. (Tom Waits).

jumblepusher:

Anton Corbijn. “Untitled”. (Tom Waits).

“I just didn’t want no mo whisky..”

Townes Van Zandt in Heartworn Highway

 

mustachioedbaby:

A Snob’s View. (by H2ORANGE)

mustachioedbaby:

A Snob’s View. (by H2ORANGE)

thevolatilebird:

wakeupandbefree:

Beautiful Tibetan nomadic children.

Beautiful little kids. Wow.

thevolatilebird:

wakeupandbefree:

Beautiful Tibetan nomadic children.

Beautiful little kids. Wow.

mustachioedbaby:

Summit County (by Zach Dischner)

mustachioedbaby:

Summit County (by Zach Dischner)

Labour is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labour, and could never have existed if labour had not first existed. Labour is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration.
thecreatorsproject:

Something seems out of place..

thecreatorsproject:

Something seems out of place..

bookspaperscissors:

littlebeard:

it’s even more amazing once you read up on how they managed to do it too.

tacticalshoyu:

Silent World by Lucie & Simon have captured some of the world’s most populated cities completely devoid of any human activity.

In their series ‘Silent World’, Paris-based, Franco-German artistic duo Lucie & Simon use tricks of the photographic trade to render the world’s busiest cities free of cars and even people. Neutral density filters allow photographers to limit light entry without closing the aperture or increasing the shutter speed. the higher the F-stop reduction, the greater the effect, allowing for super-long exposures which make moving objects like people and cars essentially invisible, while only immobile structures remain. extremely high level filters are used by NASA to analyze star patterns. via