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Cher photographed by Richard Avedon for American Vogue, April 1, 1972.
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Once a day, shadows briefly bring back to life the beautiful ‘Ghost of Ungru Manor’ Estonia...
Courtesy: Abandoned Places
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There used to be pay phones all over Manhattan. This gentleman made himself comfy by bringing a stool to perch on while he chatted, July 1959.
Photo: Angelo Rizzuto via the LoC
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B.J.Schramm's Javelin looks more like a 1960s speedster than a helicopter. A design that echoes vintage race cars-just with rotors instead of wheels. In the air, like on the track: raw, lightweight, essential!
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Jean Harlow photographed by Harvey White, 1933.
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Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward on their enormous brass bed, which they purchased while on location in the South filming THE LONG, HOT SUMMER (1958). Woodward believed the bed had once been used in a brothel.
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“Horror is the removal of masks.”
Robert Bloch
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Moon tree, Switzerland I have been planning this shot for a long time, waiting for the right alignment. Finally got it. (Gear in tags)
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Ken Currie (b. 1960) - The Crossing III, 2024
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A ghost stump and what's left behind.
~ Watershed Park ~
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Judy Garland joins Jack Paar on his show in 1962. Terrific exchanges with Judy’s sense of humor and storytelling prowess evident. A must see.
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