Red Tash's Blog, page 61

March 25, 2013

splatter-brain:

Girl look at that body,
Girl look at that body,
Girl look at that body,
We should...

splatter-brain:

Girl look at that body,
Girl look at that body,
Girl look at that body,
We should...
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March 24, 2013

intervalofmadness:

Haha

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Sponge and spun glass (by Julie Legrand)








Sponge and spun glass (by Julie Legrand)


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March 23, 2013

celebr4tio-n:

taken by me at great wolf lodge



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taken by me at great wolf lodge


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March 22, 2013

we are just trying to figure each other out 




we are just trying to figure each other out 


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Published on March 22, 2013 16:00

Why, yes, I am, ball. Thanks for noticing!



Why, yes, I am, ball. Thanks for noticing!

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March 21, 2013

blua:

“The bizarre combination of freezing cold winter and...







blua:



“The bizarre combination of freezing cold winter and active volcanos are married together in these stunning photos by Denis Budko. The two seemingly opposite elements are found existing harmoniously in the cave of the far east peninsula known Kamchatka in Russia. Until 1991, the caves were strictly off limits to foreigners. But ever since the fall of the Soviet Union, fantastic natural wonders like this have been shared with the rest of the world.”


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Published on March 21, 2013 17:01

platea:

Japanese photographer Tsuneaki Hiramatsu captured...











platea:



Japanese photographer Tsuneaki Hiramatsu captured fireflies beauty in a whole new light, using time-lapse photography. The result – lush images that show patterns of light that looks more like celestial figures than arthropods. Fireflies use two chemicals – luciferase and luciferin. The former glows when combined with the latter, which is an enzyme that triggers light emission.


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Published on March 21, 2013 16:01