magpie nest
photo diary, Museum, mixtapes
“Photography is like life… What does it all mean? I don’t know - but you get an impression, a feeling…. An impression of walking through the street, walking through the park, walking through life. I’m very suspicious of people who say they know what it means.” — Leonard Freed
black swans
Marina Vlady, La Sorcière, André Michel, 1956.
Is this the result of a romance between a bat and a moth or a real life Miyazaki soot sprite?   Genus identification would be greatly appreciated. 
Edit: it’s a Bagworm moth, thank you Morgan!
Kadri Vahersalu by Harley Weir
I like Fennec foxes
A farmer and his donkey in Zamora Province haul flowering nabiza, turnip plants, to feed his cattle or to be pressed for vegetable oil. Spain, March 1978
Frank Solomon (Solent News & Photo Agency) captured this image of an impala at Kruger National Park in South Africa.  One observer commented that the animal appears to be carrying around its own dreamcatcher.
‘Puppies pull a play sledge for the amusement of supply officer George Black during Richard E. Byrd’s first Antarctic expedition. They were the offspring of the 94 dogs originally brought along for transport on the journey’
Photograph by Tim Walker for Vogue December 2011
n northern Mongolia, reindeer territory, 13-year-old Puje fearlessly explores the wild landscape
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