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but science is fiction..

teeny tiny screen captures from Hyas and Stenorhynchus, 1927. 83-year-old sea urchins and sea horses. lovely.
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numerology and stolen cookie jars.

I have been working at starbucks for the past couple of weeks in hopes to scramble up some cash, and while working the drive-thru window, a woman (who ordered a sugar-free hazelnut latte with extra sugar) demanded my birthdate to then tell me I have a serious problem with over analyzing. Two cars later, a…
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faces fascinate.

Mask XCI, 2009. Pioneer of British Photo-Art, John Stezaker‘s unnerving interventions into traditional portraiture play on our fascination with the face. His portraits retain their inherent glamour from their initial prevalence in the 40s and 50s as postcards, film stills, and classic film stars’ publicity shots, yet expose: a dark fascination with the fragility of the…
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but its so difficult

George Awde, Beirut, 2009 What makes a good picture? A prelabored, theory-driven project? Or a lucky offhand snapshot? Definitely. Photography is overwhelming and mind-clouding. It is everything and everywhere. It is so easy but it is just so difficult. I had to take a hiatus from my beloved hobby because the vast possibility became suffocating.…


