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Sweetpea Path

...another place to wander around Welcome to my virtual notebook, a place for keeping some things I don't want to forget... A visual wall of inspiration for thought gathering. My heartfelt thanks to all who have contributed here, for this notebook would be empty without you.

Posts tagged photography:

neutralnotes:

syzygy, from celestial mechanics
by heyoka
a 4x5” clear glass ambrotype made for Wet Plate day 2011.

neutralnotes:

syzygy, from celestial mechanics

by heyoka

a 4x5” clear glass ambrotype made for Wet Plate day 2011.

areaofinterest:

by Michael Chase

areaofinterest:

by Michael Chase

(Source: areaofinterest)

isaac-lonetree:

Abstract: Chocolate Light and Sunset Reminders (by russell.tomlin)

isaac-lonetree:

Abstract: Chocolate Light and Sunset Reminders (by russell.tomlin)

isaac-lonetree:

Abstract: Color and Water Together
by russell.tomlin

isaac-lonetree:

Abstract: Color and Water Together

by russell.tomlin

darkerangels:

Summer Contrast
by Edmondo Senatore

darkerangels:

Summer Contrast

by Edmondo Senatore

(via artpropelled)

texturism:
Untitled (Split Fence) -  from the Entropix series
photograph by taisuke koymama

texturism:

Untitled (Split Fence) -  from the Entropix series

photograph by taisuke koymama

invisiblestories:

Steve McCurry, The Golden Rock, Myanmar [1994]

It is believed that the Golden Rock (Kyaik-htiyo) is held in its precarious position by a single hair from the Buddha’s head.

invisiblestories:

Steve McCurry, The Golden Rock, Myanmar [1994]

It is believed that the Golden Rock (Kyaik-htiyo) is held in its precarious position by a single hair from the Buddha’s head.

(via catherinewillis)

undr:

Art by Michał Karcz
via darkface

undr:

Art by Michał Karcz

via darkface

(via huamao)

crashinglybeautiful:

“When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so  long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened  for us.”
— Helen Keller 

crashinglybeautiful:

“When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us.”

Helen Keller 

chestchest:
tea bags 
by Tom Mannion

chestchest:

tea bags 

by Tom Mannion

chestchest:
 Georgia O’Keefe
by Alfred Stieglitz 

chestchest:

 Georgia O’Keefe

by Alfred Stieglitz 

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