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Let Me

by =ahermin

 
Let me put my love into you, babe
Let me put my love on the line
Let me put my love into you, babe
Let me cut your cake with my knife
Oh, Like a fever
Burning faster
You spark the fire in me
Crazy feelings
Got me reeling
They got me raising steam
Don’t you struggle
Don’t you fight
Don’t you worry
‘Cause it’s your turn tonight
Yeah

AC/DC


this isn’t happiness™ (Up in smoke)

 

via this isn’t happiness™ (Up in smoke).


Urban lake- Bloire

by ~Balauru


autumn colors

 

via Under Color! | Flickr – Photo Sharing!.


I Feel You

by =ahermin

I feel You in every stone in every leaf of every tree you´re ever grown I feel you in every thing in every river that might flow in every seed you might have sown I feel you in every rain in every beating of my heart each breath i take in every breath i´ll ever take I feel you anyway in every tear that i might shed in every word I´ve never said

To The Soul

To The Soul.


Photography Purist. Whatever… « Outdoor Guy Photography

Photography Purist. Whatever… « Outdoor Guy Photography.


Skateboarding II « Cole Giordano Photography

Skateboarding II « Cole Giordano Photography.


NY Through the Lens – New York City Photography

NY Through the Lens – New York City Photography.

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Garden Staircase (via Japanese Photolog)

Garden Staircase

via Japanese Photolog


Hearst Castle (via phoblography)

Hearst Castle Day 6! We're almost to the end of my photos from the trip. Hope you enjoyed looking through the photos as much as I enjoyed taking them. :) Jay and I drove to the Hearst Castle in San Simeon, Calif., Wednesday morning for a tour. The castle, also known as "La Cuesta Encantada" (Enchanted hill) was built by William Randolph Hearst (1863-1951), newspaper magnate and publisher. The estate is more than 90,000 square feet. There are a total of 56 bedr … Read More

via phoblography


Quebec City (via West Street Photography)

Quebec City

via West Street Photography


Silent Death-Alzheimer’s Disease story-1988 (via rantings of a loon)

Silent Death-Alzheimer's Disease story-1988 I first met Paul after his wife Mary introduced us. Mary worked at the gift shop of a local hospital. She was 79, Paul was 80. Paul suffered from Alzheimer's Disease and Mary didn't think he would receive quality treatment in a nursing home. She loved him too much and decided that … Read More

via rantings of a loon


Memories of Morocco. (via sovia)

Memories of Morocco. [/capt … Read More

via sovia


Freakshow! (via THEFTY)

Freakshow! I've been involved with art directing Miss Cakehead's edible horror show for Alice Cooper's Freakshow Auditions, held yesterday in London's Hyde Park. The installation took inspiration from Silent Hill, and featured open wound cupcakes from The Butcher of Caker Street, Silent Hill Cake Pops from Kiss & Bake Up, blood splattered cupcakes from I Heart Cupcakes, and of course, the terrifying dead nurse cake by Mamma Jamma Cakes. Here are some ph … Read More

via THEFTY


Cotswold Airshow 2011 – aka Kemble (via Piers Cunliffe)

Cotswold Airshow 2011 - aka Kemble Father's Day was happily spent with my dad at the Kemble airshow. A spectacle of roaring engines and sultry acrobatics. One day I will be up there with them taking the photos, but for now I had my feet firmly planted on the ground with the lens pointed up. I wanted to keep away from the classic shots of the plane filling the frame against the sky. This way you can great details of the plane but I wanted to put things into perspective. The planes … Read More

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Yehliu GeoPark and Other Coastal Geology (via Neil Wade’s Photography Blog)

Yehliu GeoPark and Other Coastal Geology Yehliu GeoPark (野柳地質公園) is a popular stop on the Taiwan tourist circuit.  It's an interesting set of geological formations found in a small park about 20 minutes north of Keelung, Taiwan.  Truth be told, the entire length of eastern Taiwan is an interesting set of geological formations, but here you can find them all in one small area with a coffee and souvenir shop.  If you're only in Taiwan for a short time, or don't have any transportation of … Read More

via Neil Wade's Photography Blog