No More Gray

"Your color is a terrible thing to waste." L. Gray

-----


Welcome to my world of light, dark and the many colors in-between... My aim is to share with you my work and the other wondrous things i come across, beauty in its many shapes and forms... Open your eyes as I invite you to come along for the ride.


GO CHECK OUT MY OTHER BLOG www.lostit.tumblr.com a bit darker, a bit more hip hop, a bit more political , if this is yin then that is yang


Ask me anything aka wtf do you wanna know  
Reblogged from dope-daydreams
Reblogged from italdred
beautiful shot

beautiful shot

(Source: italdred, via trippytrippykas)

Reblogged from nevver
Reblogged from fuckyeablackart
Reblogged from kimmydesign

kimmydesign:

Hand-painted typography on vintage saws - useful for extracting extra budget from clients

By Vault46 

via http://www.behance.net/gallery/(Sub)Prime-Cuts/8687817

(via teachingliteracy)

Reblogged from faiizan
rasheedashi:

bro. lamar

rasheedashi:

bro. lamar

(Source: faiizan)

Reblogged from lhkilla666

Babylon

Babylon

Reblogged from endilletante
endilletante:

Djibouti, editions Delroisse.

endilletante:

Djibouti, editions Delroisse.

(via thecouscousqueen)

Reblogged from gifmethegif
gifmethegif:

Welcome To The Other Side

gifmethegif:

Welcome To The Other Side

(via thecouscousqueen)

Reblogged from viage

(Source: itzabz, via sammie-sweet-heart)

Reblogged from illroots

(Source: illroots, via tommyicerocking)

Reblogged from matt-molloy
matt-molloy:

186 photos of the sunset merged into one image using the lighten layer-blending mode in photoshop. I like the pattern in the clouds created from the interval between shots.

matt-molloy:

186 photos of the sunset merged into one image using the lighten layer-blending mode in photoshop. I like the pattern in the clouds created from the interval between shots.

Reblogged from archiemcphee

archiemcphee:

These awesome photos, in which rolling waves appear to be both perfectly frozen in time and miraculously made solid, are the work of French photographer Pierre Carreau.

Carreau “shoots waves with a variety of high speed cameras using various macro and wide angle lenses, capturing water shapes that appear more sculptural than liquid.”

Visit his Pierre Carreau’s website to view many more examples of his amazing work. He also offers prints of some of his images via Clic Gallery.

[via Colossal]

Reblogged from theeducatedfieldnegro
theeducatedfieldnegro:

Jazzcats Crossing the Hudson!

theeducatedfieldnegro:

Jazzcats Crossing the Hudson!