darrenmydisneyprince:
slickdeuce:
fycso:
This is a picture of my best friend and her boyfriend. Normal concert photo, right? Well, look closer in the back where the red circle is. Can you see the face?
This isn’t just some normal chain letter. My friend and her boyfriend died 3 nights after this picture was taken, the police having no idea how they died considering they were both 15 and perfectly healthy.
It turns out a boy died at that venue a few years ago at a concert. He was in the mosh pit and he hit his head and then a few nights later he was found dead in his bedroom from his skull broken and slowly bleeding to death.
If you don’t reblog this within an hour, you’ll hear faint music playing for 3 nights straight. On the 4th night, the boy will come from your closet while you’re getting ready for bed and kill you for not helping us put his soul at rest.
This is not fake. 3 people have already died from not passing this on.

I am SO sorry to my followers for reblogging this but i’m so fucking superstitious and if i don’t reblog this i’ll be up all night
actegratuit:
Jonathan Latiano
Points of Contention
Wood, plastic, acrylic, styrofoam, glass, plexiglass and salt
Dimensions variable
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unknowneditors:
DAN MOUNTFORD | http://www.behance.net/danmountford …
Double exposure portraits from the English artist Dan Mountford.
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lomographicsociety:
The Meopta Stereo 35 aka The View-Master Camera
In my junior year of college, I had a crazy idea for a project for my directed study class. I wanted to create my own view-master reels, and to my surprise a view-master camera not only existed, but was available for purchase. Everything about this camera was a difficult trial and error challenge, but the end results are a one of a kind gem.
lomographicsociety:
Use Two 110 Films on a 35mm Camera for Crazy Awesome Shots
So there are a lot of Tipsters and hacks on the web for using 35mm film on different format cameras, so I went and tried using 110 on a 35mm camera, and this is pretty much what I got on my first try. It’s a bit of a process, but it’s also lots of fun, then again, what in Lomography isn’t?
viewfield:
“Les Parisiennes” . Andrea Cardano Photographer Copyright © 2013 AC Photo. All rights reserved.