The lobby of a New York office building in the 1980s, as photographed by Steven Siegel
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Fantastic 3 color screen print of the DL-44.
Ya know I’ve always been curious as to why it has a scope…did Han ever camp and snipe fools? Outtakes maybe? I think I’ll write Blastech.
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By: AndThankYouForFlying AKA Sean Dove
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In his gigantic body of work, Arno Rafael Minkkinen uses the human body in a truly ingenious way. Instead of the person being the center of focus, Arno cleverly aligns parts of the human body seamlessly with the rest of the picture.
Rude Broccoli Flipping You Off at Dinner
Man, that broccoli is really steamed about something.
Just Look at this Ridiculously Photogenic Dog [Click for more]
A project that simply started with Instagrams of a coonhound named Maddie balancing on stuff, photoblog MaddieOnThings has blossomed into a full-fledged production; no longer relying on the balancing premise and upgrading the camera beyond Toaster photo filters. This dog is flat out photogenic. The success of the project has blossomed into a nationwide tour(meet the dog!) and a book deal. Just wish he was our best friend.
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Anonymous asked: Balls are so sensitive they can't do any stunts
Uhhhhhhh, kay?