Mia, she/her, lesbian. Working on a B.A. in art history. Classic Lit, Bird person.
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The technique of the camera obscura is very old. This photographer uses this technique to create his photo’s. He covers the windows with black material and pokes a little hole in it. Through the little hole a projection of the outside view will be seen on the wall. Upside down and mirrored. If he wants the picture to be up right he uses a prism. I think this a very nice way to still be using the camera obscura. The photo’s give a weird feel because of the combination of the inside and the outside. But i think the overall photo’s look really good
© Abelardo Morell
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Leonard shucking corn in the yard of his Montréal home, 1974
Photo by John Rowlands
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good night to all lesbiasn and bisexual girls

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Hot depressed ancestors
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{Barn Owls in The Oak} by {Mike Rae}
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what’s your worst sin out of the seven mine is pride. i’m never going to die btw
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The Death of Sappho - 1881 - Miguel Carbonell
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spoleto, umbria, italy
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Drunk, 1954. Photographed by Kurt Hutton.
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lawrence of arabia. 1962.
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Jonathan and the Brides
Milwaukee Ballet production of Michael Pink’s Dracula
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HEAVEN IS HERE IF YOU WANT IT
Dance Fever - 13th May 2022
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heyo! new uquiz :) how do strangers perceive you? there are six results, all positive & one lyric question (with a skip option). pls pls take it
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Ecstasy - Gustav Machatý - 1933 - Czechoslovakia/ Austria
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A tiny devil vitrified in a prism of glass. In the 18th century, the Imperial Treasury of Vienna attested that this was a real demon which had been trapped in glass during an exorcism in Germany a century earlier. From the Kunsthistorisches Museum Collection, Vienna.
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