Today, you lucky people, I'm going to share with you one of my very favourite places on the internet. The National Geographic
Found Tumblr. If you don't already follow it, you are in for a treat:
FOUND is a curated collection of photography from the National Geographic archives. In honor of our 125th anniversary, we are showcasing photographs that reveal cultures and moments of the past. Many of these photos have never been published and are rarely seen by the public. It's updated very regularly, the images are of an unbelievable standard and breadth, and every time I go there, they blow me away. Pure photo-porn. Here are a few examples to whet your appetite...
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Westinghouse demonstrates an electric razor using x-ray technology, May 1941. |
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A man and his dog on the Overhanging Rock in Yosemite National Park, May 1924. |
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Three adolescent Jewish boys, their heads traditionally covered with skullcaps or top hats, sitting in front of school lockers in Brooklyn, June 1982. |
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Original William Henry Jackson print held in the collection of the Colorado Historical Society. This is a hand-tinted print. |
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Botafogo Bay and Rio de Janeiro at night, September 1920 |
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People watching a solar eclipse squint through smoked glass or film on Rebun Island in Japan, March 1949. |
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