Eva
Summer is over, the VW stored in a dry place until next year.
Summer is over, the VW stored in a dry place until next year.
When I saw this girl at a beach in Thailand, I suddenly remembered how much I loved in my childhood the movies of Esther Williams.
In a split second I was back in the cinema and saw my father sitting next to me….he liked her movies too
Esther Williams was famous as Hollywood’s mermaid, the movie star who swam her way to popularity in MGM movies. For ten years (1950-1960) she was a huge star at the box-office, and outgrossed several more famous actresses by a large margin.
I was crazy enough to buy a crapload of cotton from the grocery, heh. Putting them in strings and taping those strings to the ceiling were more work than necessary, though :/ They kept falling after how many minutes. So, I don’t like my pose here, really (I was sitting down and bending slightly), but this is the only picture that came out wherein the “clouds” looked good
Oh and those stars are cut outs. Stars are hard to do cut outs of.
I noticed that nobody has submitted a silhouette yet, so let me be the first (hopefully). Obviously this isn’t me. It’s julie, a very good friend of mine. We had this shot at Potipot together with other shadow and silhouette shots (hopefully you guys aren’t tired of browsing my Potipot pictures). I had some, but I’m more confident of sharing this one.
Rebirth, originally uploaded by Rickydavid.
[...] We are born each morning, shelled upon
A sheet of light that paves
The palaces of sight, and brings again
The river shining through the field of graves.
– Quote by Philip Larkin (1922–1986), British poet. “Many famous feet have trod”
Capo Vaticano, Italy (August, 2007)
this is sweet Maive – our friends little girl
simply delicious beyond words.
she was born just a couple of weeks after our zed..
it’s going to be so wonderful to watch them grow up together xxx