1. mattrickman:

    Beautiful 365 - Day 037 (Urban Landscape) http://ift.tt/1nYMOaG

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    Fuji X100  
    23mm f/5.6
    1/500 ISO 200

    Begging for someone to let us in… It was nice to get out during the day today.  I wandered a bit around downtown Fort Collins.

    I dig the sign shop on the right, I suppose it’s contrast with the building on the left that makes this work for me. Two buildings from very different times that are very different from “now”.

    I hope you enjoy. 

    Very cool. I used to live in this building. I rented out the third level of 234 Pine St for a couple of years when I lived in The Fort.

     
  2. type-lover:

    Business Card
    by Pixelbox

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  3. dynamo77:

    David Bowie - Valentine’s Day

    (via 2headedsnake)

     
     
  4. theclassyissue:

    Paris

    (Source: etsy.com)

     
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  6. youdidwhatnow:

    The Rubber band machine gun you thought of in grade school.

     
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  8. type-lover:

    Trescientas razones
    by Mister Kams

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  9. erinbowman:

    kerbyrosanes:

    “TIME GUARDIAN" Commissioned work for Zero Square - Malaysia.

    - Uni Pin Fine Liners
    - 11 x 16 inches of Canson sketch paper
    - Approx. 18 hours of drawing

    BIGGER IMAGE HERE: http://goo.gl/C8n6OD

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    Holy gorgeous!

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  12. 2headedsnake:

    Paper sculptures by Peter Gentenaar

    (Source: featherofme.com)

     
  13. 2headedsnake:

    Cliff Briggie

    (Source: Flickr / cliffbriggie)

     
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  15. chaoscontrolled123:

    Luke and I were looking at Hieronymus Bosch’s painting The Garden of Earthly Delights and discovered, much to our amusement, music written upon the posterior of one of the many tortured denizens of the rightmost panel of the painting which is intended to represent Hell. I decided to transcribe it into modern notation, assuming the second line of the staff is C, as is common for chants of this era.

    so yes this is LITERALLY the 600-years-old butt song from hell