French photographer Jeremie Dru sees hidden patterns in his everyday surroundings. The artist captures odd and intriguing moments in architecture and nature with his medium-format camera, often using double-exposure and other analog methods to create surreal effects.
My photographic practice proposes to clarify possible and real places we inhabit. A way in which the camera can capture a personal interpretation of quantum physics. The principle of photography is to capture light during a time interval which leaves room for interpretation of the photographer and can distort reality while allowing the artist to be released from his subjectivity to create scenes that do not seem to exist.
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posted by Margaret from tu recepcja
Inktober 12, 13, 14 and 15
You know what I truly love seeing in a relationship? The thing that makes me go week in the knees?
It’s seeing moments like this :
Moments where two characters are completely vulnerable around each other.
When they are basically baring their soul to the other.
Moments where you can see them sharing their fears,
their sadness,
Their grief,
Their love…
And it doesn’t even have to be a romantic relationship.
Just two people,
Who obviously cares
And trusts each other enough
To just let go
+Bonus
Yeah, i need therapy.
I've seen this do many times and it never fails to be amazing
Marvel Movie Posters - Comic Book Style
This slaps.
Via Jessica on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/directedbyrian/status/1271184373048541185
So who are you? I’m nobody. I just met him.
STEVE ROGERS + SWEAR WORDS
I've just made a completely separate account all together and that's were I am. If you want to see it search SkeetGottaYeet-Part2. if you want my reposted stuff go to Part3
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