bebe le strange

Flickr here
-Following these tumblrs
-Tumblrs following me

Tijuana street 1960s by Hunter S. Thomspn via www.mbfala.com
Saul Leiter, Harlem 1960 via www.mbfala.com
Narahashi Asako, Kawaguchiko, from the series: half awake and half asleep in the water, 2003 via www.lensculture.com
by Robbie Cooper - “Alter Ego explores the personal and social identities being shaped in the metaverse at the beginning of the 21st century. Portraits of online gamers and virtual-world participants from America, Asia and Europe are paired with images of their avatars, with profiles of real-world and virtual characters”
mcginley kate moss 2 via www.tinyvices.com
mcginley kate moss 3via www.tinyvices.com
derek hess via www.feinkunst-krueger.de
malleus for jucifer via moonsetgallery.com
wicked
Jean-Luc Godard’s Sympathy For The Devil Film Trailer 1968
(via scout)
(via scout)
Here’s [her] new ‘Little Joan of Arc’
marianne & mick by slim aarons
(his photographic career included more than capturing ‘the good life’ but there are enough shots of that to make me kind of sick)


mlady:eHarmony Fail
1959 (via marcoa84)
back when madonna ruled

This neat little application allows you to control your iTunes without having it open. Incredibly handy!
Download it here.
If you haven’t seen this strange video, you’re missing out.
atherdiscretion:D.H. Lawrence’s, The Fox.


christer stromholm


christer stromholm


christer stromholm
from robert frank’s ‘the americans’ via blogs.wnyc.org
benjaminhilts:youroldarchenemycatwoman:vruz:
When NASA released this image from their Lunar Orbiter 1 back in 1966, the first photograph ever of the Earth rising above the Moon’s surface, it was low resolution but they still amazed the world. This week, they have surprised every space aficionado re-releasing the same image in ultra-high definition. The cool part now is that NASA hasn’t used any upscaling or magical infinite zoom-in filter from CSI. Instead, they have created a new technology that uses refurbished analog machines and a new digital process that fully extracts the information stored in the program’s old magnetic tapes, something that was impossible to do in the 60s. Click on the image to watch it in its 3673 x 1740 pixel glory.
— via Gizmodo