Laura Makabresku's subtle crestfallen photos posses a stillness and a silence that haunts me. | Anachronistic Decay
RT n' The 44s| Anachronistic Decay
I just stumbled upon this photo I took sometime last year at beautiful Scout Hall.| Anachronistic Decay
Random old photo featuring some guys with great hats.| Anachronistic Decay
I was so happy with my last custom vest by Circle A Brand, aka Russell of http://russellsshirts.blogspot.com, I asked Russell to create a vest that I had originally designed in a painting. I cleaned it up in the sketch below and sent it to Russell, what I got back was better than I ever expected! Russell really put a lot of work into and fine tuned the design adding his own touches. | Anachronistic Decay
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I was recently fortunate enough to acquire a few items from Circle A Brand, aka Russell of http://russellsshirts.blogspot.com, a gifted creator of garments and accessories. | Anachronistic Decay
A few items from my Odd Fellows collection, mostly trinkets I've picked up at junk shops and swap meets.| Anachronistic Decay
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A few small swap meet finds. | Anachronistic Decay
Here's to warmer weather.| Anachronistic Decay
Recently while in Ballard, I was introduced to the paper works of Patty Grazini. | Anachronistic Decay
The kitchen inside Robert Falcon Scott's hut at Cape Evans, Ross Island, Antarctica. The hut was last used by Shackleton's Ross Sea Party in 1916| Anachronistic Decay
These Bowers lighters –tarnished and like new– were popular in the trenches of WWI. Officially called 'Bowers Kalamazoo "Slide Sleeve" Lighters' (round tube shown here), manufacturing began in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1930. | Anachronistic Decay
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I've had this old pencil sharpener for a while now, apparently I forgot to post a pic. | Anachronistic Decay
I thought I might throw up a few pics since I don't have time to do a real update.| Anachronistic Decay
I finally broke down and got a flat file. | Anachronistic Decay
A couple of weathered boat.| Anachronistic Decay
"Taxidermy Comes Alive! On the Web, the Silver Screen, and in Your Living Room"| Anachronistic Decay
A new camera means photos.| Anachronistic Decay
I found all these amazing antique motorcycle photos over at | Anachronistic Decay
I recently came across these images of The Navajo by Edward Curtis taken just after 1900. From what I have read these are representations of different Gods for ceremony and dance. The information I have found for these photos varies. If anyone has a good reference please let me know. I would love to read and learn more about these images and Navajo beliefs and legends. | Anachronistic Decay