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    anumbrofnames:

    Tank Magazine - Pharrell Williams

    Photographer Cameron Smith

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        Illustrations by Redmer Hoekstra

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          mythologyofblue:

          Saul Leiter, New York, [detail]1950s

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              alxndrasplace:

              (NASA)  A magnetic compass does not point toward the true North Pole of the Earth. Rather, it more closely points toward the North Magnetic Pole of the Earth. The North Magnetic Pole is currently located in northern Canada. It wanders in an elliptical path each day, and moves, on the average, more than forty meters northward each day. Evidence indicates that the North Magnetic Pole has wandered over much of the Earth’s surface in the 4.5 billion years since the Earth formed. The Earth’s magnetic field is created by Earth’s partially ionized outer core, which rotates more rapidly than the Earth’s surface. Indicated in the above picture is Ellef Ringnes Island, the current location of Earth’s North Magnetic Pole.

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                Camera Epson Exp10000XL10000

                itwonlast:

                Amira Fritz’s traveling lookbook project A Possible Journey from Shanghai to Paris

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                  Camera Nikon D7000
                  ISO 400
                  Aperture f/2.2
                  Exposure 1/160th
                  Focal Length 35mm
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                    Remember to clear the storm

                    Wednesday / Berlin 

                    2013

                    Praktica MTL3

                    paradies 200

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                      Camera Canon EOS-1DS
                      ISO 800
                      Aperture f/7.1
                      Exposure 1/60th
                      Focal Length 120mm
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