this cat. Every photo Ronny took of him, he made this face.
I lost my love on the river and for ever my heart will yearn
Gone gone for ever down The River of no return
BEST SONG EVER.<3
I love this movie.
Remember Nadav’s Tim Burton-y insect macro photos?
Nadav explains in this interview just how he shot these macros at home with some behind-the-scenes pics!
(How badass are those knee pads, btw?)
Interview with At-Home Insect Macro Photographer
via Reddit
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1955: Ulysses.
She doesn’t have to pose, we don’t even need to see her face, what comes off the photo is absolute concentration, and nothing is sexier than absolute concentration. There she is, the goddess, not needing to please her audience or her man, just living inside the book. The vulnerability is there, but also something we don’t often see in the blonde bombshell; a sense of belonging to herself. It’s not some playboy combination of brains and boobs that is so perfect about this picture; it is that reading is always a private act, is intimate, is lover’s talk, is a place of whispers and sighs, unregulated and usually unobserved. We are the voyeurs, it’s true, but what we’re spying on is not a moment of body, but a moment of mind. For once, we’re not being asked to look at Marilyn, we’re being given a chance to look inside her. - Jeanette Winterson





