showslow:

Igor Eskinja

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likeafieldmouse:

Javier Perez - Carroña (2012) - Glass chandelier and taxidermy crows

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olive-elf:

lightskin-mike:

noreason2gohome:

The Sum of All Evil by The Chapman Brothers

 SICK!

I always love them! So amazing o.0

This is fucking radical

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eversodarling:

davidkanephotography:

This is Nikki showing off her newest ink… Love Heart Nipples <3

Model: Nikki - MUA: Lynne Anderson 2012 © David Kane

*cries*

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faithistorment:

Solarium by William Lamson

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razorshapes:

Zbigniew Rogalski - Untitled (Wings 1-4) (2007)

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theblindedlens:

jaiwrestledabearonce:

THE FUTURE IS NOW

theblindedlens:

jaiwrestledabearonce:

THE FUTURE IS NOW

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lizzysam:

theylooklikebigstronghands:

The waterproof planetarium floats in water and contains a bright light that projects out into the room, or even into the tub itself when flipped over. It also includes Rose Bath and Deep Ocean graphic domes for changing to a different mood.

WANT WANT WANT! 

lizzysam:

theylooklikebigstronghands:

The waterproof planetarium floats in water and contains a bright light that projects out into the room, or even into the tub itself when flipped over. It also includes Rose Bath and Deep Ocean graphic domes for changing to a different mood.

WANT WANT WANT! 

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the-science-llama:

Fluorescein

This chemical is a fluorophorecontaining many aromatic groups and having the ability to absorb light and re-emit a new photon (fluorescence). There are other types of fluorescence that allow re-emission of light at higher energies or even the same energy but in this case the re-emitted light is at a lower energy. Because it is under a UV light, it absorbs the UV and the light that it re-emits will be visible to human eyes. Sadly, what we can see is only a very narrow band of the spectrum, still pretty awesome!

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