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Why did the Tyrannosaurus cross the road?

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Simon Davidson est un photographe australien qui nous propose de découvrir l’univers des courses de voitures à travers des clichés maîtrisés de burnouts. Montrant des voitures en action et captant des instants avec beaucoup de talent, le rendu est à découvrir sur cette série.

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mad hatters: super accomplished artist Daniel Egneausis an illustrator originally from Sweden who is now based in Milan. no formal training, impressive.

we likes.
 
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Kris Kuksi (via EMPTY KINGDOM TOP 100 Artists of 2011 | EMPTY...: "

Kris Kuksi (via EMPTY KINGDOM TOP 100 Artists of 2011 | EMPTY KINGDOM You are Here, We are Everywhere)

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Mesmerizing work from Ross Racine. 



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chazmcintyre:

::port03:: (by papkefoto)

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I've never seen trains that big running through city streets like that. 

 

Trains on the streets of Syracuse, New York, c.1905-1945: "

‘The first street railway was built in Salina Street in 1859 and Syracuse was soon known ‘far and wide’ as the city where the trains passed through the middle of downtown. Travelers caught ‘intimate glimpses’ of the city, its people, stores and houses as the trains slowed on their way through town.’

- Wikipedia

Sources:  WikipediaTranspress NZ / Michelle Stone / Model Train Journal

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cyclocult:

YES. TianMenShan road, in Hunan China, a 3,600-foot...: "

cyclocult:

YES. TianMenShan road, in Hunan China, a 3,600-foot gain/loss [or pain/pleasure if you’re on a bike…].

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