in the fields, through all the dreams


grayskyluna:

kichengunnet:

showerthoughtsofficial:

“The camera adds 10 pounds” is a phrase of the past. Now people look better in their pictures than they do in person

When people say that the camera adds ten pounds it’s because cameras used in filmmaking/TV production have a wider focal length and therefore subjects look wider or bigger. Whereas cellphone cameras have a short focal length that makes subjects appear thinner or smaller.

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Originally posted by bluecaptions

Nowadays, with DSLR’s and a variety of lenses, we are able to depict a wide range of focal lengths by using one kind of camera.

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So that is why most people on social media may seem to look thinner than they do in person (especially in selfies because the front facing camera on phones especially have short focal lengths).

And that is also how the phrase “the camera adds ten pounds” came about.

this is actually so interesting I had no idea

dreadedloreenkid:

volcanize:

peterkpopkin:

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this fucking tea

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impuretale:

jas720:

sunbeargirl:

crotchetybushtit:

maatuultulivesi:

does no one realize that robin hood was a terrible role model for young kids? i mean you are stealing from people (illegal) and those people (usually) worked hard to get their wealth. it really demotivates people to succeed when they know they can get something someone else worked for.

is this what rich people worry about lmao

who knew the sheriff of nottingham had a blog

How does someone read Robin Hood and miss the part where it’s set in feudal England. He stole from people who got their wealth by exploiting the poor, incidentally that’s all rich people to this very day.

Tune in next week when they tell you the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge, a benevolent job creator, harassed during his sleeping hours by the hellish socialist dead. 

rabbitinthemeadow:

Earthly compassion

dischirotti:

Tony Cragg

“Arising”
2016 - aluminium
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“Distant Cousin”
2003 - fibreglass
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guggenheim-art:
“Women in the Woods by Vasily Kandinsky, 1907, Guggenheim Museum
The Hilla von Rebay Foundation, On extended loan to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York © 2014 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris
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guggenheim-art:

Women in the Woods by Vasily Kandinsky, 1907, Guggenheim Museum


The Hilla von Rebay Foundation, On extended loan to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York © 2014 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris
Medium: Woodcut
1010ll:
“https://www.instagram.com/p/Bh0tdS8FGoE/?
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artist-varo:
“Woman Leaving the Psychoanalyst, Remedios Varo
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artist-varo:

Woman Leaving the Psychoanalyst, Remedios Varo

millimallow:
“mitski, first love / late spring (2014) / edward hopper, night windows (1928)
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millimallow:

mitski, first love / late spring (2014) / edward hopper, night windows (1928)

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