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Portrait of a street peanut vendor by the road between Moroni and Iconi – Comoros.
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Street vendor
Djamil Kemal, Comoros.
Portrait of a street peanut vendor by the road between Moroni and Iconi – Comoros.
The Independent Photographer Travel Photography Contest
Barton Court, Kintbury, West Berkshire, United Kingdom,
Lord Snowdon Photography,
The design world lost a great this weekend with the passing of Habitat and Design Museum founder Sir Terence Conran at the age of 88.
Sir Terence Conran trained as an architect and designer and launched his furniture retailer Habitat in the 1960s, which introduced flat-pack furniture to the UK and exported British design across the globe.
‘No one has done more to create modern Britain than Terence Conran. He spent his whole career looking for ways to make life better for everyone.’
Deyan Dujkic (Design Museum’s Former Director)
Sir Terence Orby Conran (4 October 1931 – 12 September 2020)
"you call my friends parsnips"
"no they're turnips"
Par une brise d’été, Les danseurs vibrent et tremblent, Sous la lune blanche.
Iconi, Stade Malouzini, 21.05.19
Choni First Kiss
I’ve noticed that many people didn’t like the lighting in this choni kiss, but I wanna share why insted I liked it very much ❤️ I loved what they did, the whole atmosphere was MAGICAL, the change of prospective, the music, the whole situation, the fact that they kissed in front of an anti-gay video, it was a big “f*** U” to homofobia, I mean it was ICONIC. That kiss shot that way, with that lighting, that dinamic camera, made me feel like I was watching an EPIC romantic scene from an old movie, and I think the whole idea was well executed, and there was heart and love behind it.
The current design of the Flag of Canada is chosen by an act of Parliament on January 28, 1965.
Iconic Cover
The Uncanny X-Men #131