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Thomas Hallé:
is a Montreal-based part-time epicure, seriously occasional photographer, freelance inferno artist and international man of procrastination.

This is his happy place of eternal ramblings, brain dump, inspirations, upload randomness and other reality-escaping shits...

Can also be found over there:
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flickr
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Curious to see my work? You're better off with the links above but I occasionally put some random and/or crappy and/or funny snaps in here...

And I join in on some meme stuff every now and then too.


Or dare you ask something:
Ask me then.



Yup, that's pretty much it.

(And no, I am not the author of most of that stuff, if you haven't figured that out. Copyrights belong to the original author, obviously. I link to original post or creator whenever possible.)
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weird-bizarre-creepy:

The Solway Firth Spaceman refers to a photograph taken by Jim Templeton in 1964 at Burgh Marsh, situated near Burgh by Sands and overlooking the Solway Firth in Cumbria, England. Templeton claims the photograph shows a background figure wearing a space suit and insists that he did not see anyone present when the photograph was taken. The image has attracted interest fromufologists and has become a source of international fascination. Templeton insists that he did not see the figure until after his photographs were developed, and analysts at Kodak confirmed that the photograph was genuine. Responding to a request from ufologists to know if the photo was of interest to the authorities, a British Ministry of Defence official said that the Templeton photo was of no interest to them.

weird-bizarre-creepy:

The Solway Firth Spaceman refers to a photograph taken by Jim Templeton in 1964 at Burgh Marsh, situated near Burgh by Sands and overlooking the Solway Firth in CumbriaEngland. Templeton claims the photograph shows a background figure wearing a space suit and insists that he did not see anyone present when the photograph was taken. The image has attracted interest fromufologists and has become a source of international fascination. Templeton insists that he did not see the figure until after his photographs were developed, and analysts at Kodak confirmed that the photograph was genuine. Responding to a request from ufologists to know if the photo was of interest to the authorities, a British Ministry of Defence official said that the Templeton photo was of no interest to them.



Reblogged from A Blog of Weird, Bizarre and Creepy Things.

January 25, 2012, 9:42am