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tuesday-johnson:

ca. 1865, [portrait of a gentleman in a bonnet and muff], Bayard and Bertall
via Luminous Lint, Paul Frecker
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Doloreze Echassses (Female Nude on Stilts) by Christophe Pruszkowski, 1984
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artchipel:Gilbert Garcin - 254, The shortest path (2004)
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“Moon” by John Adams Whipple (1851).
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Happiness Is (gelatin silver print, 1968) Jill Freedman.
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i12bent: “Power house mechanic working on steam pump,” 1920 - Lewis Hine.
Lewis Hine (Sep. 26, 1874 - 1940) was a highly educated teacher and  photojournalist. He devoted himself to documenting the conditions under  which children were made to labour at the beginning of the 20th century,  producing thousands of photographs which could be used to argue for  political change in the use of child labour…
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maudelynn: Photo by Arthur Tress
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forbiddenisland:

Most of Arthur Lyman’s albums were recorded in the aluminum Kaiser geodesic dome auditorium on the grounds of the Kaiser Hawaiian VillageHotel on Waikiki in Honolulu. This space provided unparalleled acoustics and a natural 3-second reverberation. His recordings also benefited from being recorded on a one-of-kind Ampex 3-track 1/2” tape recorder designed and built by engineer Richard Vaughn. All of Lyman’s albums were recorded live, without overdubbing. He recorded after midnight, to avoid the sounds of traffic and tourists, and occasionally you can hear the aluminum dome creaking as it settles in the cool night air. The quality of these recordings became even more evident with the advent of CD reissues, when the digital mastering engineer found he didn’t have to do anything to them but transfer the original 3-track stereo masters to digital. The recordings remain state-of-the-art nearly 50 years later. 
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pocoparty:

La Tapada Limeña - Peru
The Tapada phenomenon symbolized freedom and independence of the women for three centuries (1560-1850). The cyclope eye allowed women to get in contact with the outside world, taunt, flirt, basically do whatever without staining their reputation. 
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maudelynn: Marilyn at the circus, by Weegee, c.1950
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