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Jules of Nature

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Kaledo Art
occasionally subtle
Mike Driver
Stranger Things
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Love Begins

#extradirty
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Misplaced Lens Cap

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Janaina Medeiros

if i look back, i am lost

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And oddly enough, I am back. I’m not deleting this blog. However, this is no longer an active blog.
You can follow my Bastille/Dan and Phil blog here
And my personal blog here.
Old Hollywood Hair
Elizabeth decides to do her makeup and takes over the mirror; so Bill Tuttle can’t see how Clift looks. They all just stop their work until she finishes.
Marilyn photographed by Anthony Beachamp, 1951
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James Dean in “The Unlighted Road” 1955.
John LaGatta : Interior magazine illustration
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Marilyn by Sam Shaw in 1957.
“A three second exposure meant that subjects had to stand very still to avoid being blurred, and holding a smile for that period was tricky. As a result, we have a tendency to see our Victorian ancestors as even more formal and stern than they might have been.”
How cute!
true love is when you buy the hard copy of an album even though you’ve already illegally downloaded it
Screenland, September 1936
Marilyn photographed at the St. Regis hotel in NYC, 1954.