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"The only things you can take with you when you leave this world are the things you’ve packed inside your heart."
- Susan Gale (via beautifulsortaa)(Source: myquotelibrary, via trippingfawn)
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trippingfawn asked: i used to love looking at your flickr years ago but it seemed that you stopped posting so i stopped checking it... but today i somehow found myyself on your flickr and there were new photos and a link to your tumblr! you were so inspiring to me in high school :) glad to see you are snapping photos again... is it hard using film?? i have a thrifted film camera i have been meaning to try out but haven't yet.. any advice??
It was exciting reading this! Aww. Thank you. I really appreciate it. I try to keep up with photography but lessen my time on the internet and what not. I’ve become much more busy with work and school and all that in recent years so I try when I can. You’re so great though, thanks for keepin up with me! Film is the neatest thing because it always comes out magical, you should so try the camera you found. My best one is from a garage sale and I recently got a holga and am reinspired. Keep iin touch!! :)
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Húsavík cabin by Jos Mecklenfeld on Flickr.
iceland!
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"There are essentially two things that will make you wise — the books you read and the people you meet."
- Jack Canfield (via absea)(Source: emotional-algebra, via wastedseductions)
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High Resolution(Source: abasa, via moonandtrees)
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(via moonandtrees)
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"Be wild, crazy and drunk with Love.
If you are too careful, love will not find you."- Rumi (via loveyourchaos)(Source: yogachocolatelove, via loveyourchaos)
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Super Moon? How About a Super Sun!
“On May 5, 2012, while everyone else was waiting for the “Super Moon” astrophotographer Alan Friedman was out capturing this super image of a super Sun from his back yard in Buffalo, NY!
Taken with a specialized telescope that can image the Sun in hydrogen alpha light, Alan’s photo shows the intricate detail of our home star’s chromosphere — the layer just above its “surface”, or photosphere.
Prominences can be seen rising up from the Sun’s limb in several places, and long filaments — magnetically-suspended lines of plasma — arch across its face. The “fuzzy” texture is caused by smaller features called spicules and fibrils, which are short-lived spikes of magnetic fields that rapidly rise up from the surface of the Sun.
On the left side it appears that a prominence may have had just detached from the Sun’s limb, as there’s a faint cloud of material suspended there.” -
(via poetic-bohemian)

