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  1. ardley:

    Wind Down Forest

    Photographed by Freddie Ardley

    (Source: freddieardley.com)

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  1. oldpaintings:
“Falling Star, 1884 by Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846–1896)
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    oldpaintings:

    Falling Star, 1884 by Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846–1896)

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  1. hypnopompic-reality:
“by Brooke DiDonato
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  1. amazinglybeautifulphotography:
“Empress Falls in The Valley Of The Waters in The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. One of the most beautiful and serene waterfalls in this amazing place. [OC] [2000x3000] - Author: MagicLightPhotos on...

    amazinglybeautifulphotography:

    Empress Falls in The Valley Of The Waters in The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. One of the most beautiful and serene waterfalls in this amazing place. [OC] [2000x3000] - Author: MagicLightPhotos on reddit

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  1. j-k-i-ng:
““ “Dreaming of the Rockies“ by | Zach Doehler ” ”

    j-k-i-ng:

    “Dreaming of the Rockies“ by | Zach Doehler
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    Eifel Lights by Jerdess

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  1. greenia:
“Berthe Morisot
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    greenia:

    Berthe Morisot

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  1. requiem-on-water:
“by Andrée Ciccarelli
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  1. todayintokyo:

    Rainy season hydrangeas

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  1. klassizismus:

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    María Dolores de Aldama y Alfonso, Marchioness of Montelo (detail). By Federico Madrazo, 1855

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  1. klassizismus:

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    You become identified with the tempest; your insignificance is lost in the riot of the stormy universe around.

    ─ White-Jacket; or, The World in a Man of War, Herman Melville (1850)

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  1. thewisecrackingtwenties:
“VAMP VALESKA SURATT, 1910sAfter the great success of Theda Bara, other vamps were signed at the studios, ensuing the vamp craze. Suratt, who appeared in “only” 11 films (all of them lost) was some sort of early clotheshorse,...

    thewisecrackingtwenties:

    VAMP VALESKA SURATT, 1910s

    After the great success of Theda Bara, other vamps were signed at the studios, ensuing the vamp craze. Suratt, who appeared in “only” 11 films (all of them lost) was some sort of early clotheshorse, wearing ultra-elaborate costumes and jewerly. She was known as the Empress of Fashion, so much so, that in one of her films, she allegedly wore more than 150 costumes, to an enormous expense.

    Worth to mention is that Cleopatra (1963) holds the record for most costume changes in the history of the big screen, about 64 changes.

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