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May 29

May 27

[video]

“It’s your life. You don’t know how long it’s gonna last, but you know it doesn’t end well. You’ve gotta move forward … as soon as you can figure out what that means” —  Don Draper - Mad Men - Season two, Six month Leave

(Source: flavorwire.com)

May 23

ilovecharts:

Annual Incomes of Dead Celebrities

ilovecharts:

Annual Incomes of Dead Celebrities

May 19

May 12

[video]

May 10

#hongkong #sky #building  (Wurde mit Instagram in Jardine House 怡和大廈 aufgenommen.)

#hongkong #sky #building (Wurde mit Instagram in Jardine House 怡和大廈 aufgenommen.)

Apr 27

[video]

Apr 25

My view for the next 30 Days! Hong Kong Skylinetaken from my hotel room at 41st floor! 

My view for the next 30 Days! Hong Kong Skyline
taken from my hotel room at 41st floor! 

Apr 03

freundevonfreunden:

The Russian Empire in Color: Photography from 1909 - 1912
We are so used to black and white photography from the early 1900s, that it almost comes as a shock when you see these beautiful pictures by photographer Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944). “He took three black and white images in fairly quick succession, using red, green and blue filters, allowing them to later be recombined and projected with filtered lanterns to show near true color images. Above a few of the hundred images made available by the Library of Congress, which purchased the original glass plates back in 1948.”
Have a look at the beautiful spread over at Ajanaku!
(via The Russian Empire in Color // 1910 | AJANAKU)

freundevonfreunden:

The Russian Empire in Color: Photography from 1909 - 1912

We are so used to black and white photography from the early 1900s, that it almost comes as a shock when you see these beautiful pictures by photographer Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944). “He took three black and white images in fairly quick succession, using red, green and blue filters, allowing them to later be recombined and projected with filtered lanterns to show near true color images. Above a few of the hundred images made available by the Library of Congress, which purchased the original glass plates back in 1948.”

Have a look at the beautiful spread over at Ajanaku!

(via The Russian Empire in Color // 1910 | AJANAKU)

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