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Michael Wolf (R.I.P) was famous for his photographic studies of Hong Kong. On a recent visit we came across one of his found 'Bastard chairs'. Clever inventions by street traders, seats from found objects.
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kaajoo · 12 days
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kaajoo · 23 days
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Light & shadows.
Photo by @wah_sudha via Instragram
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kaajoo · 23 days
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Photo by Sabry Madison
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kaajoo · 1 month
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Haunting Symphony of Darkness
In velvet cloak, the day descends, A hush descends, and darkness mends The frayed edges of the world's bright face. Stars ignite, each finding space In the vast canvas stretched overhead, Whispering secrets softly said. Moonlight spills, a silver stream, Dancing on a silent dream. Shadows stretch, then twist and turn, Whispering tales the day forgets to learn. Owls hoot a haunting symphony, As crickets chirp their lullaby.
The unknown beckons, veiled in black, Yet within its depths, a light tracks Through unseen paths, unburdened, free, Where fears dissolve and mysteries Unfold their petals, soft and rare, Like treasures hidden in the air.
For darkness holds a gentle hand, Guiding dreams across the land. It cradles hope in slumber deep, And promises that secrets keep, Will rise renewed with morning's light, Bathed in dawn's ethereal might.
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7 Major Baha’i Temples Around The World
The Baha’i House of Worship, Australia
The Baha’i House of Worship, Germany
The Baha’i House of Worship, North America
The Baha’i House of Worship, Panama
The Baha’i House of Worship, Uganda
The Baha’i House of Worship, Samoa
The Baha’i House of Worship, India
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kaajoo · 2 months
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Gate 23
By Benjamin Wolf
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kaajoo · 3 months
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Fashion Photos of Animals dressed as People ;)
“Photos of animals dressed as people will make you question your style and spirit animal. We all think we know what kind of animal we’d be if we weren’t human. This author would be a fox: solitary, crafty, and a rare breed. This author has also discovered that about half of everyone also thinks they’re a solitary, crafty and rare fox. So, pretty much everyone is wrong. Knowing your soul well enough to judge your spirit animal is hard, but we all know how we dress. Maybe our clothes say more about us than we really know. That’s the idea behind Yago Partal’s Zoo Portraits, where he matches various animals up with their (men’s) spirit outfit. Sorry, ladies, we’re sure (100% sure) someone will do this for you if they haven’t already.”
Source: Happy Place By: Yago Partal
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kaajoo · 3 months
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Colors - By Joanna Kustra
Photography: Joanna Kustra
Fashion styling: Sophie O
Make-up: Urim
Hair: Akira Yamada 
Models: Ruby Slate Balthazar@ Profile Models, Natalia Red, Isis@Leni’s Models, Sabrina@Oxygen Models
Photo assistants: Dianne Douglas, Mihai Crisan
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Complex Blueprints Of Plants
Macoto Murayama shows flowers as what they really are: intricate feats of organic engineering.
Macoto Murayama’s fabulously detailed graphics don’t show bank vaults or anything built by the hands of humans, for that matter. Murayama specializes in blueprints of botany. He calls them something different: “inorganic flora”–and they’re not just images of flowers gussied up with engineering class trappings. Each is as precise a representation of its subject as Murayama can manage in two-dimensions. To start, the artist picks a specimen and carefully dissects it. He makes sketches and takes photographs, and then painstakingly models its structure with 3-D software. Next, he renders all those parts, arranges them in Photoshop, and overlays them with measurements, labels, names, and other information.
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kaajoo · 3 months
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