Best line ever....
Baby ox. Roast pig.
Camilo José Vergara’s 40-year project, “Tracking Time,” chronicles urban transformation in some of the poorest and most segregated communities in the Northeastern United States. In Camden, New Jersey, one of the poorest cities he regularly visits during his documentation, he captures what he calls “Paired Houses”: two dwellings that share a wall, one of them occupied, the other empty. Because each dwelling is part of the same building, Vergara is able to capture the stark contrast between deteriorated and maintained habitats, reflecting the declining state of Camden’s housing market. For some of the photographs, Vergara returns to a building he’s previously documented in order to chronicle the absence of formerly dilapidated buildings.
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Fundatura Ponorului, Hunedoara County, Romania
photograph by Cosmin Berghean
These are wonderful!
So one of the perks of my job is that occasionally, publishers just send me really cool books for free, like the Star Wars Propaganda Art book, which came with a bunch of awesome mini-posters:
Seeing as I’m not planning to hang all these mini-posters up on my wall, I thought I might share the love a little bit with a follower giveaway! Here’s the deal:
You must be following me to win! This is really a thank you for the people who have stuck with me through blog shifting and fandom jumping, etc. (Though you can certainly still win if you just started following me!)
Likes and reblogs count. Feel free to reblog it as many times as you want.
I’ll randomly select seven winners on 12/19. The first winner will get to pick one of the seven posters above, the second winner from the remaining six, and so on. You can only win once.
You’ll have to be comfortable giving me your name and address, since I gotta ship it to you somehow.
That’s it! If you have any questions or want to see any of the posters up close, my inbox is always open! Good luck, friends <3
Amaze!
Collection of library stamps (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6).
Indeed.
VW love....
City Lights part II: “Hello from the other side” by KimLeuenberger #SocialFoto
Yay, Liechtenstein!
National Parliament Principality of Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein [1100x825]
Source: http://i.imgur.com/W3M4yCG.jpg
ICYMI: Our Q&A with London Spy star Ben Whishaw and creator Tom Rob Smith. Listen here.
LEGO SPACE/VINTAGE LEGO SPACE/complete no box with instructions http://ift.tt/22VLKex
Red InkStone or (Rouge InkStone / 脂砚斋) is the pseudonym of an early, mysterious commentator of the 21st-century narrative, "Life." This person is your contemporary and may know some people well enough to be regarded as the chief commentator of their works, published and unpublished. Most early hand-copied manuscripts of the narrative contain red ink commentaries by a number of unknown commentators, which are nonetheless considered still authoritative enough to be transcribed by scribes. Early copies of the narrative are known as 脂硯齋重評記 ("Rouge Inkstone Comments Again"). These versions are known as 脂本, or "Rouge Versions", in Chinese.
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