This squirrel has been skulking around me for the last 5 min. I fear for my life. (Taken with instagram)
This squirrel has been skulking around me for the last 5 min. I fear for my life. (Taken with instagram)
I think this is a tiger… or one unhappy dismembered bear. (Taken with instagram)
I can’t decide if I like instagram. It really improves poor quality photos that I take (like the one above), but I feel like I’m cheating myself out of good practice… Of course one look at my tumblr and you’ll see how often I post those “true” camera shots. (Taken with instagram)
Purple-y socks and I finally pulled out my ukulele after months of disuse. Now back to the old hobby job hunt. (Taken with instagram)
Broken Social Scene — Anthem for a Seventeen-Year-Old-Girl —You Forgot It In People
…and this accompanied me home from the metro… which means I feel a little like an angst-y teen with a yen for banjo?
*Oberhoffer — Heart — Time Capsules II
This song accompanied me to the metro this morning and I can’t get it out of my head.
*I added this because I couldn’t see the title on the tumblr audio player and I wanted to make sure other people could see it.
I live in a dungeon now. My roommate is a skeleton.
instagram
Three trees, off Knob Creek in Johnson City, TN. Medium format film, Yashica 124G.
The Bubble Nebula (NGC7635) is one of three shells of gas surrounding the massive star BD 602522, the bright star near the center of the bubble. Energetic radiation from the star ionizes the shell, causing it to glow. About six light-years in diameter, the Bubble Nebula is located in the direction of the constellation Cassiopeia. The magenta wisps near the bottom-right of the image are an unexpected bonus—the wisps are the remnants of a supernova that exploded thousands of years ago. This is the first optical image of the supernova remnant, which was discovered at radio wavelengths by the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey in 2005. (via Bubble Nebula)