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matthewgrantanson · 5 months
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Misty Eyed, Los Angeles -- April 12th, 2023
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way2uchuu · 4 months
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Pershing Square Station, Downtown LA, September 2023
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graffmatt · 1 month
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Limassol - Cyprus - 2023 by @GRAFFMATT
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etherealjanuary · 9 months
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Foto por: Roma
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dixt · 8 days
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la scarzuola in umbria, italy ⋅ ph. stefan giftthaler
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ᙏᥲ⳽⳽ɩƒ ᑯᥱ Ꙇᥲ ᘎᥲᥒoɩ⳽ᥱ
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somos-deseos · 3 months
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Lo que extrañas ya no existe...
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tryimimis00 · 2 months
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beansprean · 9 months
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If this doesn’t happen just go ahead and end the series
Pointing Guillermo sticker now avail on Redbubble for all your executive function needs!!
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ID: 1a. Shoulders up of Guillermo with Nandor standing close behind him, the vague background of a mall beyond. Nandor leans in with an excited grin, twiddling his hands together, and asks "So, how are we going to be spending our leisure at the mall?" Guillermo, back to Nandor, breaks into a nervous sweat. 1b. Repeat. Guillermo turns back to Nandor and carefully replies "Well...I'm gonna go take care of some personal stuff-" Nandor frowns and interjects, "So I will come along!" Guillermo says "Um. No." 1c. Repeat. Guillermo turns back around and starts walking forward again, continuing, "You can hang out over here until I get back." Behind him, Nandor is pouting, clearly upset, a dark cloud forming behind his head.
2a. Close up of Nandor frowning on a dark background, looking to the ground. 2b. Repeat. Nandor flicks his eyes up as Guillermo says from offscreen "Right here, Master." 2c. Reverse shot, Guillermo small in the corner pointing to the area behind him, where there is a alamy stock photo of a carousel. 2d. Close up of Nandor on a sparkly background full of hearts, his eyes gone huge and shiny and sparkly with wonder as he stares at the carousel, one shaky hand reaching out as if to touch it. Behind him, the word "horsie" is repeated about 50 times. Nandor breathes out, "Guillermo...this little circle battle..." Guillermo corrects him, "It's called a carousel. You can ride it." Nandor lets out a delighted gasp at that. 2e. Wide shot of Nandor riding a gray horse on the carousel, clutching the pole with both hands and looking happier than we've ever seen him, eyes sparkling, glitter and hearts surrounding his head. Behind him on the other side of the small gate, Guillermo is smiling nervously and slowly backing away, saying "Okay, I'm going now...stay here, alright?" When Nandor ignores him, he continues, "Okay...bye..." /end ID
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littlekitty-69blog · 2 months
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matthewgrantanson · 6 months
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Stockholme Syndrome, Los Angeles -- March 11th, 2023
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way2uchuu · 6 months
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took the DSLR to the backyard
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DEATH AND STATUES
During the war, in October 1941, the pro-Nazi Vichy government decreed that statues "without artistic or historical importance" could be torn to pieces by the Germans in order to reuse the metal.
In December, the photographer Pierre Jahan, taking considerable risks, photographed them, piled up in a courtyard in Paris, in the 12th arrondissement, ready to leave for the foundries.
Jean Cocteau was so enthusiastic about those photographs that he decided to publish them in a book, writing the text himself.
Just over a hundred pages, the illustrated volume was published at the end of the war, in 1946, and republished several times. It is one of the most beautiful, saddest and most engaging photographic books ever made, just look at the photos of the dying alligators or the discouragement of the young orphan of the other statues of his family. I don't think it has ever been published in other countries. It can be found online at decent prices. There is also a first edition with a dedication by Cocteau for 1,200 euros.
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etherealjanuary · 9 months
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