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wonderfulambiguity:

Robert Doisneau, Lancer de tracts rue Henri Monnier Paris, 1944
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Robert Doisneau, Lancer de tracts rue Henri Monnier Paris, 1944

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mpdrolet:

Sirio Magnabosco
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Sirio Magnabosco

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wonderfulambiguity:

A. Aubrey Bodine, Girl in a Hurry, 1957
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A. Aubrey Bodine, Girl in a Hurry, 1957

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wonderfulambiguity:

André Kertész, Untitled, 1941
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André Kertész, Untitled, 1941

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    • #composition
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wonderfulambiguity:

Zbigniew Kosc, Athos, Exit, Simonos Petras Monastery, 1983
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Zbigniew Kosc, Athos, Exit, Simonos Petras Monastery, 1983

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vintageanchor:

SHADOW ART: “A very short story…”

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vintageanchor:

SHADOW ART: “A very short story…”

wicked cool!

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    • #nifty
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legrandcirque:

Photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt. Italy, 1932.
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Photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt. Italy, 1932.

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wonderfulambiguity:

Ray K. Metzker, Atlantic City, 1966

Haunting.
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Ray K. Metzker, Atlantic City, 1966

Haunting.

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wonderfulambiguity:

Walker Evans, Pickwick Dam, 1933-1945
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Walker Evans, Pickwick Dam, 1933-1945

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wonderfulambiguity:

Raoul Hausmann, Old Berlin, 1931
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Raoul Hausmann, Old Berlin, 1931

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wonderfulambiguity:

Ferdinand Bučina, Hokej na Čertovce, Praha
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Ferdinand Bučina, Hokej na Čertovce, Praha

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ulterior-motifs:

David Hamilton a place in the sun
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David Hamilton
a place in the sun

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Source: travelinghost.blogspot.com

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