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“Heaven and hell”
Are you a little of both too?
Cropped from a photo by Martin Eilertsen posted on 23.05.13

“Heaven and hell”

Are you a little of both too?

Cropped from a photo by Martin Eilertsen

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Yogafeelings by Elena Vizerskaya (Kassandra)“I always wanted to convey her feelings during yoga visually” - Elena Vizerskaya.Lightness, harmony and peace - nothing more. posted on 22.05.13

Yogafeelings by Elena Vizerskaya (Kassandra)

“I always wanted to convey her feelings during yoga visually” - Elena Vizerskaya.
Lightness, harmony and peace - nothing more.

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Beautiful eye.
Artist unknown posted on 19.05.13

Beautiful eye.

Artist unknown

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Art by Scott Davidson posted on 17.05.13

Art by Scott Davidson

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Jen by AJ #2 posted on 17.05.13

Jen by AJ #2

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Jen by AJ #1 posted on 17.05.13

Jen by AJ #1

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#3, art by Wang Ling posted on 17.05.13

#3, art by Wang Ling

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#2, art by Wang Ling posted on 17.05.13

#2, art by Wang Ling

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#1, art by Wang Ling posted on 17.05.13

#1, art by Wang Ling

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#2, World’s Best Father … photography by Dave Engledow posted on 17.05.13

#2, World’s Best Father … photography by Dave Engledow

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#1, World’s Best Father … photography by Dave Engledow posted on 17.05.13

#1, World’s Best Father … photography by Dave Engledow

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#1, photograph by Jacqueline RobertsJacqueline is a Spanish photographer born in Paris and now lives and works in Wincheringen, Germany, with her husband Gareth and their children Madoc, Malen and Emrys—making her a perfect European ambassador of photography. Her work has been shown in France, Spain, Germany and Luxembourg and has won various international awards, including the International Photography Awards in New York and the Prix de la Photographie in Paris. Jacqueline works with different photographic mediums, both digital and analogue, as well as with photographic techniques from the 19th century. posted on 17.05.13

#1, photograph by Jacqueline Roberts

Jacqueline is a Spanish photographer born in Paris and now lives and works in Wincheringen, Germany, with her husband Gareth and their children Madoc, Malen and Emrys—making her a perfect European ambassador of photography. Her work has been shown in France, Spain, Germany and Luxembourg and has won various international awards, including the International Photography Awards in New York and the Prix de la Photographie in Paris. Jacqueline works with different photographic mediums, both digital and analogue, as well as with photographic techniques from the 19th century.

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