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12:38 am - Thu, Mar 1, 2012
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darksilenceinsuburbia:

Martin Stranka. Three Stairs.
http://www.martinstranka.com/portfolio.html


Perdidos en el Campo??

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12:30 am
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black-and-white:

Double shot (by ninni garnett)

excelente efecto/toma

black-and-white:

Double shot (by ninni garnett)

excelente efecto/toma

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12:37 am - Tue, Oct 11, 2011
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Has there ever been a more famous bikini in the history of film? — Every Bond girl that followed had a little bit of Honey Ryder; she acted as both the first and the prototype of all Bond’s women. Sometimes the classics really are the best…
Feast your eyes — The 20 Best Bond Girls

Siempre rodeado de Bellas Mujeres!!! ESE ES BOND!

life:

Has there ever been a more famous bikini in the history of film? — Every Bond girl that followed had a little bit of Honey Ryder; she acted as both the first and the prototype of all Bond’s women. Sometimes the classics really are the best…

Feast your eyesThe 20 Best Bond Girls

Siempre rodeado de Bellas Mujeres!!! ESE ES BOND!

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12:33 am
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In April, 1945, as Russian and German troops fought — savagely, street-by-street — for control of the German capital, it became increasingly clear that the Allies would win the war in Europe. Not long after the two-week battle ended, 33-year-old LIFE photographer William Vandivert was on the scene, photographing Berlin’s devasted landscape.
Hundreds of thousands perished in the Battle of Berlin — including untold numbers of civilian men, women, and children — while countless more were left homeless in the ruins. But it was two particular deaths — that of Hitler and his longtime companion and (briefly) wife, Eva Braun — in a sordid underground bunker on April 30, 1945, that truly signaled the end of the Third Reich. Here, LIFE.com presents never-before-published images from both the bunker itself, and the decimated city beyond its concrete walls.
see more — WWII: Inside Hitler’s Bunker

life:

In April, 1945, as Russian and German troops fought — savagely, street-by-street — for control of the German capital, it became increasingly clear that the Allies would win the war in Europe. Not long after the two-week battle ended, 33-year-old LIFE photographer William Vandivert was on the scene, photographing Berlin’s devasted landscape.

Hundreds of thousands perished in the Battle of Berlin — including untold numbers of civilian men, women, and children — while countless more were left homeless in the ruins. But it was two particular deaths — that of Hitler and his longtime companion and (briefly) wife, Eva Braun — in a sordid underground bunker on April 30, 1945, that truly signaled the end of the Third Reich. Here, LIFE.com presents never-before-published images from both the bunker itself, and the decimated city beyond its concrete walls.

see moreWWII: Inside Hitler’s Bunker

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9:00 pm - Fri, Sep 2, 2011
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Though their recordings will live forever, the live performances of  music’s greatest icons  — whether in front of hundreds of thousands of  fans or in a far more intimate setting — must one day come to an end. In this gallery, Life.com looks back at some of music’s most memorable  stage swan songs.
Pictured: In 1969, the Beatles (from left, Ringo  Starr, Paul McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison, with Yoko Ono,  seated, far right)  performed for the last time on the rooftop of the  Apple building on Savile Row, in London, for the documentary, Let It Be. Their last proper scheduled performance, however, was at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on Aug. 29, 1966.
see more — Swan Songs of Rock Legends

life:

Though their recordings will live forever, the live performances of music’s greatest icons — whether in front of hundreds of thousands of fans or in a far more intimate setting — must one day come to an end. In this gallery, Life.com looks back at some of music’s most memorable stage swan songs.

Pictured: In 1969, the Beatles (from left, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison, with Yoko Ono, seated, far right) performed for the last time on the rooftop of the Apple building on Savile Row, in London, for the documentary, Let It Be. Their last proper scheduled performance, however, was at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on Aug. 29, 1966.

see more Swan Songs of Rock Legends

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12:53 am - Wed, Aug 31, 2011
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LIFE.com asked Instagram users to submit photos taken during August  2011’s Hurricane Irene — and the response included pictures that ranged  from dramatic and even chilling to simply and surprisingly beautiful.  Here, a selection of our favorites. 

life:

LIFE.com asked Instagram users to submit photos taken during August 2011’s Hurricane Irene — and the response included pictures that ranged from dramatic and even chilling to simply and surprisingly beautiful. Here, a selection of our favorites. 

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