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Click for grunge☻

    we-are-all-secretly-dead:

    Click for grunge☻

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  • anchordivision:

    Tap & Dye - Camera Neck and Wrist Straps

    TAP & DYE  is an American heritage brand created as a homage to the great era of turn of the century manufacturing and craftsmanship that once dominated the Industrial landscape. The focus is simple — Camera straps. Durable. Rugged. High Quality handmade straps for the aspiring street photographer or the seasoned veteran photojournalist. They are compatible with all round lug mount digital SLR, M43, compact mirrorless, rangefinder and film SLR cameras. The Mantra: Quality above all else. You will be purchasing a high quality handmade good made from components sourced from vendors within the US, specifically Indiana, Maine and Pennsylvania. Each strap is made from High Quality, extremely durable Full Grain Cowhide Leather. As no two hides are alike, each strap will be unique.

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  • onsomething:


onsomething


Manuel Clavel Architects | Panteón Nube, 2010 Murcia
Photos by David Frutos 
“Inside we find a cloud that gets crossed by sunbeams: an atmospheric situation that can be found in the nature and that, linked to our cultural references of the Divine, stimulate our spiritual side.
That moment gets crystallized in the abstraction of the white cloud, the end of a way that, starting from the basement ascends to the intermediate platform and goes on until the cloud’s space, where our sight gets lost in the abstract and unreal atmosphere that fills the place.”

    onsomething:

    onsomething

    Manuel Clavel Architects | Panteón Nube, 2010 Murcia

    Photos by David Frutos

    “Inside we find a cloud that gets crossed by sunbeams: an atmospheric situation that can be found in the nature and that, linked to our cultural references of the Divine, stimulate our spiritual side.

    That moment gets crystallized in the abstraction of the white cloud, the end of a way that, starting from the basement ascends to the intermediate platform and goes on until the cloud’s space, where our sight gets lost in the abstract and unreal atmosphere that fills the place.”

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