"It is the reason I go to bed before it's fully dark and wake up every morning before dawn. It is why the prevailing winds are my preferred topic of conversation and a wet suit, my most consistent fashion statement. It is the one thing I have that I don't actually own because it owns me. It is the next wave. And it is mine."

 

bonparisien:

alefeeh:

This is absolutely brilliant. Filipinos are the best. My people are the best. Rock on!

PINOYS ARE THE MOST RESILIENT AND RESOURCEFUL PEOPLE IN THE WORLD. Love this!

 Proud to be pinoy!

flesh-addicted:

Antoine and Elvis.
We met them in Paris.
It was a roaring night out.
As our KISSING SERIES is in working progress, a continuous shoot of people kissing, we asked them to kiss.
Et voila! A BEAUTIFUL 6.30 min.

FRENCH KISS.

Listen to the conversation in the background… “are you on facebook?”

- by Petrovsky & Ramone

Berlin now

alefeeh:

Then Paris, Cologne, Paris, Frankfurt, Paris, Brussels, Paris, London, then NYC.

;-)

This is not a bad schedule.

bonparisien:

 
Illuminated in vivid blue and dwarfing neighbouring ­buildings, the Eiffel Tower’s impact on the Paris skyline was already dramatic.
But Mother Nature clearly felt she could lend the scene a little added pizzazz.
This remarkable shot of a forked lightning bolt streaking through the sky behind the 1,063ft iron tower was ­captured by amateur photo­grapher ­Bertrand Kulik.
The 31-year-old from Paris – which is known as the City of Light – said: ‘The weather was dry and the sky appeared to be completely clear, but suddenly it started to thunder.
‘I quickly grabbed my ­camera and put it on a tripod by the window in the hope I could get an action picture – but I never thought I would get such a ­magnificent shot.’

 BREATHTAKING!

bonparisien:

Illuminated in vivid blue and dwarfing neighbouring ­buildings, the Eiffel Tower’s impact on the Paris skyline was already dramatic.

But Mother Nature clearly felt she could lend the scene a little added pizzazz.

This remarkable shot of a forked lightning bolt streaking through the sky behind the 1,063ft iron tower was ­captured by amateur photo­grapher ­Bertrand Kulik.

The 31-year-old from Paris – which is known as the City of Light – said: ‘The weather was dry and the sky appeared to be completely clear, but suddenly it started to thunder.

‘I quickly grabbed my ­camera and put it on a tripod by the window in the hope I could get an action picture – but I never thought I would get such a ­magnificent shot.’

 BREATHTAKING!

bonparisien:

This is my dream team-up, like fo’ real y’all. THIS IS BEAUTIFUL.

bonparisien:

This is my dream team-up, like fo’ real y’all. THIS IS BEAUTIFUL.

bonparisien:

Now, orange.

why are your fingers more lady-like than mine? and your nails are better than mine. unfair.

bonparisien:

ADELE - Someone Like You

This is why I will always love Adele. Emotions are overflowing. Absolute perfection, ladies and gentlemen.

edit: Yes, performance-wise, she may have done this numerous times already, but it’s proof that sometimes, you could do away with pyrotechnics and dancers and big bands. Adele reminds us that  you need nothing but a grand piano and a majestic voice to make beautiful music.

Besides, this is her next US single, right? It makes sense to perform this to an American audience, methinks.

ADELE IS BEAUTIFUL.