Dose anyone remember this beautiful number? 😊

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Dose anyone remember this beautiful number? 😊
“At peace with the world”
“The girls in the photograph have certainly the advantage over the fully dressed occupants of the beach, and look far cooler and more "comfy" and more at peace with the world than the rest of the company who are merely "lookers-on””.
1919, in Deauville, France - The Sketch, Volume 107 – Photo: Spring 1919, French women having fun on the beach in Deauville, France -- Gallica
I was there when this was written.
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I was reading an article on bustle.com. The article was basically talking about the things that didn’t matter to a lot of people before Instagram, which a lot of them made sense to me. It made me wonder or try to think back on what life was like before social media and man, did I think long and hard.
Fact is social media is here to stay and quite frankly our children’s children probably won’t know a world without it. So here are 10 things that didn’t matter or probably never existed before instagram.
10. Finding the best light source in the room.
I mean where ever you go someone wants to take a photo or a selfie and ofcourse there’s no great photo without proper lighting. yass!
9. Pictures with Inspirational Quotes.
lol.. this one. OMG, everyone has become a Martin Luther King or a Maya Angelou. The competition of who has the most inspirational or most classic caption is now everything.
8.What You Look Like With No Makeup
In a world filled with ladies and even men obsessing over make up it’s a thing now to prove to the world that, Hey. I look good with or without make up so you take a million selfies from different angles to get the best one to prove to your followers. (I laughed while writing this)
7. Faux Fur ThrowsCasu
Bustle mentioned this one in their article and I’m pretty guilty lol I gush over “faux fur rugs, throws, whatever it is in faux fur, I want it. hahaha
6. Green Juice
Some of them clearly tastes like .. sh*t but we still blend them and post them on instagram any way lol.
5. What you wear to the gym
Before IG: Leggings and a T-shirt, Now: Fancy leggings, joggers, tank tops and sport bras
4. Body Tan
Before IG: The Sun. Now: Spray Tan
3. Marble everything
From counter tops , Macbook case, phone cases (Marble has really become a thing)
2. Hashtags
#That876life #Nofilter #Instafunny #Instajoke lol
1.Baking
And I don’t mean baking a cake. I mean baking your face lol. Highlight and set that face. Bake that face thank’s to Kim Kardashian.
Thanks you for reading. Have a great weekend- Follow me on instagram @Skaysopeachy
10 Things that didn’t matter before Instagram I was reading an article on bustle.com. The article was basically talking about the things that didn't matter to a lot of people before Instagram, which a lot of them made sense to me.
The original “squad” photos were taken at the one hour photo back in the day.
Going through old photos for my parents’ 30th college reunion and I found these beautiful shots of my mom on her way to Las Vegas in 1995
Welcome to Museum Monday: Today's Feature is the Kodak EK4 Instant Camera
First developed in 1976, The Kodak EK4 was one of many challenges to Polaroid's iron fisted instant photography grip. The camera features a basic focusing index using the portrait/group/landscape designation, with foot/meter measurements surrounding the lens and identified by little notches on the lens ring, allowing for more precise focusing methods. A vinyl pad is located at the front of the camera, allowing for a more ergonomic grip (or at least, as ergonomic as the 70's would let you get). To take a photo, a simple push shutter is located near the top right hand side of the EK4.