Maskingtape

Screening the windowframe of reality from the clumsy brushwork of Dan Eastwell.

Sep 12
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Cologne has the shape that it does today because of the abilities and non-abilities of a Lancaster Bomber. It comes from what a Lancaster can do and what a Lancaster can’t do. What it cannot do is fly deep into Germany in the middle of the day and pinpoint-bomb a ball bearing factory. What it can do is fly to places that are quite near to England, that are five miles across, on a bend in the river, under moonlight, and then hit them with large amounts of H.E.. And if you do that, you end up with a city that looks like Cologne—the way the city’s shaped.
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For the first time in the bridge’s history there will be no painters required on the bridge. Job done,
Aug 27
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curiositycounts:

Washed Up – poignant series by photographer Alejandro Duran, depicting color-sorted plastic detritus from 42 nations on 6 continents washed onto the shores of Sian Ka’an, Mexico’s largest federally-protected reserve.   (via)

curiositycounts:

Washed Up – poignant series by photographer Alejandro Duran, depicting color-sorted plastic detritus from 42 nations on 6 continents washed onto the shores of Sian Ka’an, Mexico’s largest federally-protected reserve.   (via)

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Tempest Milky Way (by Randy Halverson)

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Jul 27
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