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timelightbox:

Spectrum 2, 2009
Canadian photographer Jessica Eaton, who recently won the photography prize at the 2012 Hyères Festival, uses her camera to create color invisible to the naked eye. Learn more about how she does it—and why—here.

timelightbox:

Spectrum 2, 2009

Canadian photographer Jessica Eaton, who recently won the photography prize at the 2012 Hyères Festival, uses her camera to create color invisible to the naked eye. Learn more about how she does it—and why—here.

oliphillips:

Starling Chair

by NONN

suite148:

(via River Rock Rug ideas)
This is amazing!  <3!!!

suite148:

(via River Rock Rug ideas)

This is amazing!  <3!!!

(via tagtantum)

ratak-monodosico:

Freud’s couch used during psychoanalytic sessions.

ratak-monodosico:

Freud’s couch used during psychoanalytic sessions.

(Source: tamburina)

lionskeleton:

Figurative Willow Branch Sculpture by Olga Ziemska


Arne Jacobsen, The Drop (1958)

Arne Jacobsen, The Drop (1958)

(Source: visionarylivinghome, via utilities)

timelightbox:

Spectrum 2, 2009
Canadian photographer Jessica Eaton, who recently won the photography prize at the 2012 Hyères Festival, uses her camera to create color invisible to the naked eye. Learn more about how she does it—and why—here.

timelightbox:

Spectrum 2, 2009

Canadian photographer Jessica Eaton, who recently won the photography prize at the 2012 Hyères Festival, uses her camera to create color invisible to the naked eye. Learn more about how she does it—and why—here.

oliphillips:

Starling Chair

by NONN

suite148:

(via River Rock Rug ideas)
This is amazing!  &lt;3!!!

suite148:

(via River Rock Rug ideas)

This is amazing!  <3!!!

(via tagtantum)

(Source: designtraveller, via tagtantum)

ratak-monodosico:

Freud’s couch used during psychoanalytic sessions.

ratak-monodosico:

Freud’s couch used during psychoanalytic sessions.

(Source: tamburina)

(Source: swstark)

(via tagtantum)

lionskeleton:

Figurative Willow Branch Sculpture by Olga Ziemska


Arne Jacobsen, The Drop (1958)

Arne Jacobsen, The Drop (1958)

(Source: visionarylivinghome, via utilities)

(via kiyoaki)

(Source: swstark)

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