Source: kelebek-misali

northerndelight:

by Elliott Erwitt

northerndelight:

by Elliott Erwitt

Source: northerndelight

libere:

La Révolution Surréaliste (by Lukas Renlund)

libere:

La Révolution Surréaliste (by Lukas Renlund)

Source: Flickr / lukasrenlund

4096colours:

suns way

4096colours:

suns way

Source: 4096colours

fortuneneverfavoredme:

The Gloaming (Explored) (by jackaloha2)

fortuneneverfavoredme:

The Gloaming (Explored) (by jackaloha2)

(via stophandingmelights)

Source: flickr.com

theatlantic:

Old, Weird Tech: Pedal Skates

These mechanical variations on the roller skate were designed to enable “the production of high speed.”

theatlantic:

Old, Weird Tech: Pedal Skates

These mechanical variations on the roller skate were designed to enable “the production of high speed.”

Source: theatlantic

film-grain:

Vintage Venice

film-grain:

Vintage Venice

(via film-grain-deactivated20110828-)

Source: LIFE

nevver:

Swell

nevver:

Swell

Source: nevver

landscapelifescape:

Paris
(by coltrane004)

landscapelifescape:

Paris

(by coltrane004)

Source: Flickr / coltrane004

mothgirlwings:

Children enjoying ice cream at the Hoot Hoot I Scream hut in Los Angeles, CA - c. 1930s
The head rotated; the eyes, made from Buick headlamps, blinked; the  sign: Hoot hoot, I scream, used elements of a theater marquee. For over  50 years, Tillie Hattrup ran this L.A.-area refreshment spot designed  and built by her husband, Roy in 1926-27. It was demolished in 1979.

mothgirlwings:

Children enjoying ice cream at the Hoot Hoot I Scream hut in Los Angeles, CA - c. 1930s

The head rotated; the eyes, made from Buick headlamps, blinked; the sign: Hoot hoot, I scream, used elements of a theater marquee. For over 50 years, Tillie Hattrup ran this L.A.-area refreshment spot designed and built by her husband, Roy in 1926-27. It was demolished in 1979.

Source: kitschy-kitschy-coo.com