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“Softness & Vulnerability
With Chelsy Mitchell
Upstate NY | July 2018
Image shot by me (dcci) with a Canon EOS Rebel G
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    dcci:

    Softness & Vulnerability 

    With Chelsy Mitchell

    Upstate NY | July 2018

    Image shot by me (dcci) with a Canon EOS Rebel G

    (via coconutdreamin)

    • 4 years ago
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  • photosworthseeing:
“http://regis-chupin-photos.tumblr.com/
The dark cat in front of the dark background with the few slices of light are just awesome. I love the closeness and the expression of the cat. I bet she hatch something.
PWS - Stephi
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    photosworthseeing:

    http://regis-chupin-photos.tumblr.com/

    The dark cat in front of the dark background with the few slices of light are just awesome. I love the closeness and the expression of the cat. I bet she hatch something.

    PWS - Stephi

    (via photosworthseeing)

    • 5 years ago
    • 259 notes
  • lucyquin:

    that blog you like is going to come back in style.

    • 5 years ago
    • 27 notes
  • Practice for the 2017 eclipse. Can’t wait.

    • 6 years ago
    • 8 notes
    • #eclipse
  • sorayachemaly:

    Women scientists made up 25% of the Pluto fly-by New Horizon team. Make sure you share this, because erasing women’s achievements in science and history is a tradition. Happens every day.

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    http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/News-Center/News-Article.php?page=20150712

    (via watchhisjawdrop)

    • 6 years ago
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  • ramonasphotos:
“It’s burning
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    ramonasphotos:

    It’s burning

    • 6 years ago
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  • beautifulmars:
“A Crater on a Crater Wall It’s not that common to see craters on steep hills, partly because rocks falling downhill can quickly erase such craters. Here, however, a small impact occurred on the sloping wall of a larger crater and is...

    beautifulmars:

    A Crater on a Crater Wall 

    It’s not that common to see craters on steep hills, partly because rocks falling downhill can quickly erase such craters. Here, however, a small impact occurred on the sloping wall of a larger crater and is well-preserved. 

    Dark, blocky ejecta from the smaller crater has flowed downhill (to the west) toward the floor of the larger crater. Understanding the emplacement of such ejecta on steep hills is an area of ongoing research.

    (via beautifulmars)

    Source: uahirise.org
    • 6 years ago
    • 88 notes
  • milamai:
“For a moment
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    milamai:

    For a moment

    • 6 years ago
    • 2498 notes
    • #original photography
    • #mountains
  • fairykill:

    God help me when staff actually delete the porn bots and I lose like 800 followers

    Ha ha ha , true

    (via please-delete-the-porn-bots)

    • 6 years ago
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  • Was looking for the cat with my FLIR camera and snapped this. A few days ago set up to photo sea shells.

    Was looking for the cat with my FLIR camera and snapped this. A few days ago set up to photo sea shells.

    • 6 years ago
    • 1 notes
    • #flir one
    • #sea
    • #photography
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