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redsolitude · 2 months ago
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by Nina Zivadinovic
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Karussell, Dom von Hamburg, Photo by Toni Schneiders
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redsolitude · 6 months ago
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Josef Koudelka
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redsolitude · 6 months ago
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Dandelions (1867-68). Jean-Francois Millet.
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redsolitude · 1 year ago
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by Ranurte
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redsolitude · 3 years ago
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From the calm waters of Seychelles, a beautiful wave rises 💧 | airpixels
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redsolitude · 3 years ago
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Norway | kpunkka
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redsolitude · 3 years ago
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Dunaliella salina
Italy-based photographer Paolo Pettigiani shares beautiful shots of the pink algae (Dunaliella Salina) which lives in it. This pink algae can exist in just about any kind of natural body of saltwater and is the main source of nutrition for another common resident of saltwater: a miniscule shrimp called the artémias salina.
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redsolitude · 3 years ago
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redsolitude · 4 years ago
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Gilbert de Chambertrand. Parisian street, 1935
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redsolitude · 4 years ago
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redsolitude · 4 years ago
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redsolitude · 4 years ago
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Berenice Abbott’s photograph on the cover of IBM’s magazine Think, 1962 (via here)
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redsolitude · 4 years ago
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Helsinki 2020
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redsolitude · 4 years ago
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…we don’t stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.
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