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Ok so i will probably get shot down for not making sure there wasnt already a thread for this but i went 3 pages in and didnt see one so here goes with a few of my faves, just galleries of eye candy, only one is car related...

http://f**kyeaheyegasms.tumblr.com/

http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/

http://f**kyeahacidpatterns.tumblr.com/

http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/alleyes/section/our-lens?page=4

http://ianborthwick.tumblr.com/archive

http://thethrottle.thechive.com/

http://www.waheednasir.com/new/index.php?action=concepts&showAlbum=1&startFrom=0

whats in your bookmarks folder?

nice photostream....bloody flickr though, i cant save as the pretty ones :(

also once your reach your limit dont you have to pay? I have an account but reached my max free album size..unless its changed recently?

nice stuf skyline

the only one new to me there was notbland, indeed it isnt but it would be nice if u didnt have to browse his photos by brand and again...why u no let me save as!!

nice stuf skyline

the only one new to me there was notbland, indeed it isnt but it would be nice if u didnt have to browse his photos by brand and again...why u no let me save as!!

:)

Yeah I have a lot of photo-blogs I can list but most people on where would know.

Speedhunters

StanceWorks

The Clipping Point

7 Tune

Hellaflush

Noriyaro

Japanese Nostalgic

Motor Marvens

Shirts Tucked In

Stance Nation

With Not Blands website, just click and drag the pic you like to the top bar of your browser and it should open up the image in a new tab and save it from there.

http://www.vice.com/en_au/photo

Vice Magazine, Street culture, Do's and Don'ts, Controversy, Politics, Photography, Fiction etc...

Interesting magazine with a kinda 'fuck you I am better then you attitude' :laugh:

http://www.thestreet...om/photography/

Street art / culture / party / food / erotica.

http://theselvedgeyard.wordpress.com/

A historical record of artistry, anarchy, alchemy & authenticity.

http://acclaimmag.com/

Acclaim Magazine, Street Lifestyle, featuring the best-of-the-best in current art, design, style, music and skate culture.

Uncovering some of the most exciting relative unknowns in the underground / DIY scenes.

Thanks again Skyline, thats exactly the kind of stuff i was after, i was only aware of 3 of them, Vice, speedhunters and 7tune though to be honest im usually browsing the facebook gallery of the latter two rather than their website.

Vice i have been churning through but im not a big fan of their browsing mechanics, some nice pics though.

Thanks again Skyline, thats exactly the kind of stuff i was after, i was only aware of 3 of them, Vice, speedhunters and 7tune though to be honest im usually browsing the facebook gallery of the latter two rather than their website.

Vice i have been churning through but im not a big fan of their browsing mechanics, some nice pics though.

Yeah, all good.

Besides the car photo blogs, the "Street Culture" ones are great and interesting.

Other then that, it's just finding the erotic photo blogs... :laugh:

  • 4 weeks later...

yeah i have to jump back on there soon, mined all of its photos (and Zen garages) last week so will drop back in now and then to steal other good posts.

heres a few ok flickr streams. screw them for making me windows snip the shots though :domokun:

Mendenhall Sunset

Robert H. Treman state park

420993974_6496c5dbf2_b.jpg

Expo "DE DENTRO PRA FORA DE FORA PRA DENTRO" MASP - SÃO PAULO - 2009

Summer

Life in the Gold Coast

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