[Spiral of Lightning in a Thunderstorm] May 12, 1886. Charles Moussette.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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[Spiral of Lightning in a Thunderstorm] May 12, 1886. Charles Moussette.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
It was a dream, we live inside a dream.
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Larbre Compétition N°86 Chrysler Viper GTS-R finished 3rd in the GTS class in the 2003 Le Mans 1000 Km at Circuit Bugatti Le Mans FR, 9 Nov 2003.
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Richard Beymer, who played Benjamin Horne in Twin Peaks, took a remarkable series of black and white, behind the scenes photographs during the filming of the original series’ final episode in 1991. With David Lynch’s permission, Beymer used his own Olympus camera to document the final days on set after the in-house photographer had left due to the show’s cancellation.
ist image - Veronica at Night - the Final Destination
2nd image - siouxdetcha - shadow of us, invisible
3rd image - Veronica at Night - Holy invocations in the darkness
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