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gwendalinniles:

Burton’s Legos | via Tumblr on @weheartit.com - http://whrt.it/ZchFat

gwendalinniles:

Burton’s Legos | via Tumblr on @weheartit.com - http://whrt.it/ZchFat

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2headedsnake:

Kevin Francis Gray

Face-off (detail), 2007, bronze, automotive, paint, wood plinth

Goth Girl, 2008, fiberglass resin, glass beads, automotive paint, wood

Temporal Sitter bust, 2012, marble

Temporal Sitter, 2012, patinad bronze, bardigilio marble

Hold Tight (detail), 2006, fiberglass resin, glass beads

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trainingmygirl:

curvy yum

trainingmygirl:

curvy yum

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violentbaudelaire:

With a head like a fighter-plane cockpit, a Pacific barreleye fish shows off its highly sensitive, barrel-like eyes—topped by green, orblike lenses.

The beady bits on the front of the fish aren’t eyes but smell organs. 

The grayish, barrel-like eyes are beneath the green domes, which may filter light. In this picture the eyes are pointing upward—the better to see prey above in the darkness of the barreleye’s deep-sea home. 

Since the eyes are upright tubes, “it just looked like [they only] looked straight up,” MBARI marine technician Kim Reisenbichler said. But by watching live fish from a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and by bringing a barreleye to an aquarium for study, the scientists discovered that the eyes can pivot, like a birdwatcher pointing binoculars.

Source: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/

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