Stairway, Opera Garnier, Paris by Charles Garnier
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‘she tripped, but a pair of strong arms grabbed hold of her from behind before she hit the floor’
‘…she tilted her head back to look into his eyes, enjoying the feel of his warm arms wrapped around her torso’
‘…her hands intertwined behind his neck as their lips met’
‘…she wrapped her legs around his waist as
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Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X4
Lens: Sigma 150mm f/2.8 EX DG APO HSM Macro
Focal Length: 150 mm
Shutter Speed: 1/125 sec.
Aperture: 7.1
ISO/Film: 200
Category: Macro
Copyright: Uda Dennie
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The Cutting Class: The Last Masterpieces of Alexander McQueen -
Alexander McQueen, AW10.
For many who knew or worked with Alexander McQueen, or for those many people who admired the work of Alexander McQueen, the pieces from his final collection must carry with them an incredible sense of sadness and devastation. Not only…
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I can appreciate math from a distance but if I have to interact with it I just want to douse myself in gasoline and light a match.
Moths, Cicadas and butterflies, oh my!
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Yellow Submarine was my favorite movie as a kid, even though I had no idea of the drug and political implications. I wore the VHS tape out (but still have it as a memento).
Aaah, same here! I have two versions of the VHS, but I think only one works, haha.
When I was about ten I had the yellow submarine painted on my bedroom wall (in neon paint, so when I turned on my blacklight lamp it would glow) and behind my bed was the sea of holes. It was pretty amazing, ngl.
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Japanese artist Toshiyuki Enoki (b.1961)
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