ac-z:

Natalia Vodianova for Harper’s Bazaar UK, December 2010.

ac-z:

Natalia Vodianova for Harper’s Bazaar UK, December 2010.

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leeoliveirass:

Ruby Rose
via leeoliveira.com

leeoliveirass:

Ruby Rose

via leeoliveira.com

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I had wonderful summer days in Berlin

I had wonderful summer days in Berlin

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gastrogirl:

honey green tea sandwich cookies.

gastrogirl:

honey green tea sandwich cookies.

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“‘Once upon a time…’” These are the most magical words our world has ever known and the gateway into the greatest stories ever told. x
‘Once upon a time…’” These are the most magical words our world has ever known and the gateway into the greatest stories ever told. x

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THUNDERSTORM

AHH YEAHHHHH

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humansofnewyork:

This photo was taken around midnight on a Brooklyn-bound C Train. The son was sprawled out on his father’s lap, sleeping. The father was cradling the boy’s head in his hands. It was a pretty touching scene, and I wanted to photograph it, but I was very tired myself and I wasn’t sure how much I’d be able to capture from such a close distance. Then suddenly, the father lifted his son into a sitting position, and leaned in so they were touching faces.
I quickly pulled my camera from it’s case and snapped a shot. One of the most natural, beautiful moments I’ve ever been able to capture. 

humansofnewyork:

This photo was taken around midnight on a Brooklyn-bound C Train. The son was sprawled out on his father’s lap, sleeping. The father was cradling the boy’s head in his hands. It was a pretty touching scene, and I wanted to photograph it, but I was very tired myself and I wasn’t sure how much I’d be able to capture from such a close distance. Then suddenly, the father lifted his son into a sitting position, and leaned in so they were touching faces.

I quickly pulled my camera from it’s case and snapped a shot. One of the most natural, beautiful moments I’ve ever been able to capture. 

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