Yosemite, California by Angie Hu
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“Kimiko Nishimoto learned how to use a camera for the first time at the age of 71 and even furthered her skills by taking courses on digital editing to manipulate her images. While she mostly focuses on still life and nature photography, she has a series of hilarious self-portraits involving random costumes and staged falls.” (x)
a serious inspiration
Later in life goals
I was going through my pictures earlier today when I realized I have a lot of backgrounds, so I decided to make a masterpost!!
(None of these pictures are mine and I take no credit for them, these are just some I have collected)
I put them into categories to make it easier for you:
- Nature/scenery backgrounds
- Pixel backgrounds
- Sky backgrounds
- Tile/repeat backgrounds
- Gradient backgrounds
- Floral backgrounds
I’ll be adding to these pages as I find more~
I worked hard on this so it’d help a lot if you liked/reblogged this post :)
Hope it helps!
Some of my favorite pictures that I’ve taken this year
(the middle one in the second row is Jupiter and some of the Galilean moons btw)
today’s very important post
THAT BOBCAT LOVES THAT BOY
He’s scent marking the hell outta that boy. So this is basically the equivalent of him saying “MINE, MINE, MINE, mine, mine, mine, mine, mine, mine, mine, mine, mine, mine, mine!”
I love how in the third gif he dies that little wave of his paw like “C’MERE YOU”
That was my cat does, he’ll rub and groom the heck out of me
My mom’s birthday is the ides of march and mine is 2 days later on st patrick’s day and I was talking to a friend of mine about it the other day and said “oh my mom’s birthday is 2 days before mine” but she must have heard “my mom was born 2 days before me” because it took me about 5 minutes to explain to a full grown adult that birthdays happen every year and that my mother just so happened to be celebrating hers for 30 years before me
The “The Glory Hole” at the Monticello Dam in Lake Berryessa, California, came in handy earlier this year for the first time in a decade due to the heavy rains California had. The 72-foot wide hole was put in place to handle any potential overflow, funnelling excess water down to Putah Creek on the other side of the dam. Lake Berryessa can hold about 521 billion gallons of water before needing the spillway, so as you can imagine it’s a rare sight to see in action!
Why couldn’t they have named it literally anything else
Puta creek???
California Dreamin’ by The Mamas & The Papas except it’s playing from a box radio while you sit on the porch of a Yosemite Ranger Station in the very early morning. It’s summer. It’s 1979. And you love your job.





