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crashinglybeautiful:

A. Rutot, Clair de lune sur la mer, Belgium, 1896. Thank you, elysskama.
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crashinglybeautiful:

“Six Suns,” a timelapse photo of an Arctic day, taken by Donald MacMillan on the Crocker Land Expedition from 1913-1917 (Thank you, invisiblestories & arcticmuseum)
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ecstasyinstants:

Harry Callahan
““In every pose. Rain or shine. And whatever I was doing. If I was doing the dishes or if I was half asleep. And he knew that I never, never said no. I was always there for him. Because I knew that Harry would only do the right thing. I never had any fear. Harry could do whatever he wanted with me and my body.” (Eleanor Callahan)
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Like many of Méliès’s films, A Trip to the Moon was sold in both black-and-white and hand-colored versions. A hand-colored print, the only one known to survive, was rediscovered in 1993 by the Filmoteca de Catalunya. It was in a state of almost total decomposition, but a frame-by-frame restoration was launched in 1999 and completed in 2010.
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elysskama:

Aufnahmen von H.W. Müller in HamburgHeinrich Wilhelm Müller Germany, 1901
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backstage at john galliano, fall 2000
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midnight-charm:

“Dédoublement”
Magdalena Frackowiak by Ben Hassett for Numéro #127 October 2011
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Canvas  by  andbamnan