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From above, we see an all-new perspective on the flows of air and water that shape our world. Although they look like abstract art, these aerial photographs of Namibia by Leah Kennedy show rippling dunes and spreading fingers of water. Linear dunes like these grow when the prevailing winds are always from the same direction. Over time, rivers meander, always seeking new drainage paths. Patterns like these are probably driven by periodic flooding. (Image credit: L. Kennedy; via Colossal)
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A close up image of Mercury
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A Gallery of 50 Rare Continuity Star Wars Polaroids Taken From the Set of ‘Return of the Jedi’
Polaroid was once one of the most trusted brand names on any film set — in the years before affordable digital cameras Polaroid instant film was a primary tool for prop people, the wardrobe department, and most importantly the script supervisor. That’s often the hardest-working person on set, and the one who is the person most responsible for maintaining continuity from scene to scene, and who creates a rough guide to get editors started on their work. Most of these Polaroids were trashed after a film’s completion, or kept and never made public. Decades later it is these continuity Polaroids that give us a unique look into the production of Return of the Jedi. These Polaroids show costumes, background extras and aliens, rarely seen props and details of the sets and glimpses of deleted scenes that we never got to experience on the big screen. Enjoy this gallery of Return of the Jedi Polaroids and step back to the production of a little sci-fi movie shot in 1982.
Source: Vintag.es
Is the woman with the blue/blonde hair Annie Arbogast?
Also why the fuck was this post flagged? It shows fewer nipples than the actual film does!
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Hello tumblrland. Just thought I'd pop in and see how things are going on the eve of the entire site collapsing due to mass user exodus. But hey at least the Russian pornbots are gone!
Ok, I know this is like at least four months out of date if not four years, but the world nevertheless needs to see it, if only for closure. Were the answers staring us in the face all along?
Ok these posts lined up perfectly and I just can’t
A Gallery of 50 Rare Continuity Star Wars Polaroids Taken From the Set of ‘Return of the Jedi’
Polaroid was once one of the most trusted brand names on any film set — in the years before affordable digital cameras Polaroid instant film was a primary tool for prop people, the wardrobe department, and most importantly the script supervisor. That’s often the hardest-working person on set, and the one who is the person most responsible for maintaining continuity from scene to scene, and who creates a rough guide to get editors started on their work. Most of these Polaroids were trashed after a film’s completion, or kept and never made public. Decades later it is these continuity Polaroids that give us a unique look into the production of Return of the Jedi. These Polaroids show costumes, background extras and aliens, rarely seen props and details of the sets and glimpses of deleted scenes that we never got to experience on the big screen. Enjoy this gallery of Return of the Jedi Polaroids and step back to the production of a little sci-fi movie shot in 1982.
Source: Vintag.es
Is the woman with the blue/blonde hair Annie Arbogast?
Oscar Isaac on Poe Dameron fanfiction
Kylo Ren’s grandma has the hots for Poe Dameron.
Ewoks on Ice
Overlaying Realities
Chesley Bonestell
galaxies inside her she never knew existed