Dramatic pug
(Fuente: theapplesarecoming, vía pelandobananas)
La gente sin coordinación y retraso mental de los ejemplos de la teletienda.
(Fuente: grovetica, vía mixtohuevo)
(vía alasborricadas)
(vía formerrastaman)
Los Berzas
Machu Pichu
Cubiteras cubo de compañía. A la venta aquí
(vía thegameisalife)
Cubiteras cubo de compañía. A la venta aquí
(vía thegameisalife)
Art Nouveau Doors <3
(Photos uncredited as I collected them on my hard-drive a long time ago!)
Guh.
Guh indeed.
I have a newfound affinity for doors.
(vía miss-whiddlesmort)
Este libro me es familiar…
(Fuente: ohbabyitslucasarts, vía thegameisalife)
Necesito ESTA camiseta… ¡Qué grande, por las barbas de Lechuck!
(vía thegameisalife)
Ivanovo detstvo/Ivan’s Childhood (1962, Andrei Tarkovsky)
The complexly choreographed sequence involving Masha’s encounter with Kholin in the birch forest is one of the most iconic shots in cinema, symbolizing the need for help in hard times, a moment of connection above the void, a desperate act of human contact. The camera tracks their movements at a distance before joining them, finally, in a strange, low-angle embrace over a small trench. The shot begins from a low point of view, and then, when Masha tries to jump over the ditch and is intercepted by Kholin, who holds her in the air and kisses her, the camera goes down below ground level and records the scene from within the ditch, to soon thereafter rise sharply up and continue rolling at eye level with the characters. (1, 2)
(Fuente: sphinxinthenight, vía monochrom23reich)



