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Black and White Old Pictures of Pets

Black and White Old Pictures of Pets
You are here: Home / Dogs / Black and White Old Pictures of Pets Keep in themselves represent a kind of memories, especially when they are on your pets … especially when you find something like this and these are pictures in black and white from the beginning and middle of the twentieth century … Pets Foto Daily Choose Related:  Vintage Photos

Snow Ghosts Incredible Wildlife Photography | Peachy Green Wildlife — By Stephanie on January 11, 2010 at 10:58 am Canada goose protects her young Ever have one of those moments when you think to yourself, “Boy, I wish I had my camera?!” Well, you can enjoy the good fortune of the photographers who were not empty handed when they shot these amazing animal pictures. These high-speed images are treasures that tell stories we rarely get to see – let alone capture – in stunning detail. Incredible wildlife photography like this takes a steady hand and sharp eye. Bringing home the bugs.... If you oohed and ahhed over the first couple of pictures, you might have to prepare yourself for the next image…. open wide! All in one bite? The best wildlife photography is often expressed through the unexpected. Hey! What is more adorable than a curious monkey – particularly one that wonders what all the photography fuss is about? Among cute animal photographs, you’ve gotta agree… this one tops the charts! Ready for my close-up! Synchronized stretching Owls in a fir tree

30 Heartwarming Vintage Photographs of New York City ~ ThePhotomag New York can rightly be called one of the most beautiful cities on earth. Every one of you would like to visit the busy city and especially for photographers it is not less than a paradise to take a dream shot. But our today’s post is not to show you the modernity of the New York City. Grand Central Terminal, New York City (1941) Painters on the Brooklyn Bridge (1914) Manhattan from Union Square (1942) Parachute Jump, Coney Island (1951) Boys in Central Park (1972) 30 Rockefeller Center Plaza (1932) Beneath the Brooklyn Bridge (1918) C Train (1985) City Hall Subway Station (1904) Chinatown (1900) Clouds Over the Brooklyn Bridge (1946) Downtown Mist (1953) Cops in the Train, the Bronx (1981) Dock View (1946) Fulton Street Dock (1935) Fulton Fish Market (1943) Harbour (1947) Harlem (1987) Lunch Atop a Skyscraper (1932) Manhattan Bridge in Progress (1908) Little Italy (1905) New York Times Building Under Construction (1903) Pennsylvania Station (1910) Port Authority (1988) Queensboro Bridge (1910)

Coolest. Stage. Ever. Nov 29, 2010 Check out this incredible floating stage on Lake Constance in Bregenz, Austria. The Bregenzer Festspiele (Bregenz Festival) has become renowned for its unconventional staging of shows. Verdi’s opera, “A Masked Ball” in 1999, featured a giant book being read by a skeleton. What to do with a million Lego pieces - Influential Mom Blogger, Parenting, Community 229.7K Amazing Shares Facebook 0 Pin It Share 13 13 Twitter 79 Google+ 30 StumbleUpon 229.6K Email -- Email to a friend 229.7K Amazing Shares × This past week Charlotte and I ran down to Central Florida. I say “Ran down”, but it was 9 hours of straight driving eating Pringles and popping Starbucks. At any rate, one of the days we got to visit Florida’s newest theme park attraction Legoland and one of the coolest things you get to see are the gobs and gobs of creations placed around the park. Absolutely engineering marvels. Maybe a bit nerdy…. But most definitely aweworthy. Like Darth Vader. So if Santa brings you 34,000 sets of legos this year, here is just a little inspiration: See any recognizable cities? And I loved this with a little shark… I have tons more photos…apparently you can make ANYTHING with a Lego, but I figured this post is long enough. Do your kids (or you) play with Legos? ~Trisha

Weird Vintage Halloween Costumes By Charlie Hintz on October 1, 2013 Long ago, before the glossy scourge of prepackaged superheros and princess costumes, Halloween brought ghouls and goblins into the night, terrorizing the neighborhood with their fiendish cackling and unholy demands for candy. In volume one of the Cult of Weird vintage Halloween costume roundup we explore the bizarre intersection of Halloween and technology where cameras collided with a unique era of DIY costume making. This momentous occasion has given us a seemingly endless pool of strange, creepy and sometimes hilarious vintage Halloween costume photos to puzzle over on the internet. Have any weird vintage Halloween photos to share?

Nature photography by Patrick Zephyr Posted on March 17, 2011 in Photography If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed or follow us on Facebook or Twitter . Thanks for visiting! Rate this Post (1 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5) Loading ... So... Check this out on our Partner Network Best Street Art of 2011 December 27, 2011 | 72 Comments » | Topics: Art, Pics Hot Stories From Around The Web Other Awesome Stories Women taking photobooth ‘selfies’ from the 1900s to the 1970s (and beyond) Going to the photobooth at the local Woolworth’s was a special event, which meant getting dressed up, smoothing down hair, wearing those clothes kept for Jesus on a Sunday. This was a chance to show what you were truly like to a loved one, or a friend, or a distant relation, or maybe a blank official stamping your passport. The photobooth was a private place to show your public face, to be seen how you wanted the world to see you. In the 1970s, I recall how a lot of teenagers spent their money crammed in photobooths taking a strip of four snaps that sealed their love or friendship, or some idealised vision of themselves. The local bus stop had a large glass covered map of the city detailing the bus routes and times. Into this glass display were slipped dozens of photobooth portraits of youngsters (looking straight at camera) wanting some kind of recognition for being alive, like a low-tech Facebook 1920s.

Land Art Mélange de photographie, de nature et de style, le land-art de Sylvain Meyer s’illustre avec brio au travers de ces images. Grâce à son sens de l’observation, il passe des heures à collecter des éléments de la nature afin de créer une ambiance envoutante. Plus d’images dans la suite. Stefano Unterthiner Photography : Animals Face to Face Colt + Rane Stefano Unterthiner Photography : Animals Face to Face

Fotos: 150 años de amor entre mujeres La historia del lesbianismo y el camino de quienes se han sentido atraídas por otras mujeres ha sido siempre difícil además de largo. En todas las culturas ancestrales del mundo se manifestó, de alguna forma, la tendencia sexual entre féminas. En Roma, por ejemplo, existían baños públicos para mujeres que, a pesar de estar casadas, deseaban mantener relaciones sexuales con otras féminas o satisfacer sus deseos lésbicos con esclavas felatoras. También existe constancia de bodas entre mujeres. Debido a que las mujeres han sido una minoría política en las culturas occidentales, la designación adicional como homosexuales produjo el desarrollo de una identidad subcultural entre las lesbianas. A continuación una selección de fotografías de un recorrido por 150 años de lesbianismo, publicadas en la comunidad online Autostraddle: 1850s 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s Con información de Autostraddle y Wikipedia 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

a.y. - just so beautiful pictures ...oO° 2430 2818 553 333 1249 2167 805 872 1792 452 20 394 281 1124 498 133 1333 602 330 1015 847 1289 946 272 686 1689 612 2631 2414 907 623 311 835 272 1705 1131MSNERDS - Myspace Layouts, Default Layouts, Skinny Layouts, Skinny Defaults, Double Background, Bulletin Surveys, Music Skins, Comment Boxes, Page Graphics, Drop Down Menus A mother like no other Lisha, a Labrador, is world famous for her mothering skills even though she’s never birthed any pups of her own. The dog, who lives at Oudtshoorn’s Cango Wildlife Ranch in South Africa, has played surrogate mom to more than 30 animals, including cheetah and tiger cubs, potbelly pigs, a porcupine, a pygmy hippo, a weasel and a barn owl. Rob Hall, director of the wildlife refuge, says that Lisha domesticates the wild animals and serves as a bridge between them and humans. “They adjust more easily to her, and when they see that she trusts us, they are more at ease around us," he said. Hall and his wife, Nadine, said they noticed early on that regardless of the whether Lisha encountered a kitten or a baby hippo, she treated them all the same — like a child that needed a mother. Check out some other photos of Lisha and her many "children." Photos: ZUMA Press

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