Quote from: MonaSomona on Oct 12, 2023, 11:31 AMI have not seen anyone post here except Mindy.

My mistake.

I just did a search history of my posts and I posted them in "The Lounge : Pictures of everything" instead (I must be half asleep lol), although for some strange reason the photos now dont seem to be displayed at all after successfully being submitted.


Those first cigarettes when we thought we were "men"...
Teenagers smoking. Paris, 1960s. Paul Almásy.







"She paints, she reads, she lights things on fire."

Quote from: MonaSomona on Oct 13, 2023, 05:37 PMThose first cigarettes when we thought we were "men"...
Teenagers smoking. Paris, 1960s. Paul Almásy.

Haha, he even has a pin for his tie 😄 so full of character. Brilliant!

Happiness is a warm manatee

I wish it was more common to dress like that.

Very smart.

Only God knows.

Mistletoe Salesmen. Paris. c1928. Unknown.




"She paints, she reads, she lights things on fire."

"She paints, she reads, she lights things on fire."

Saul Leiter.





"She paints, she reads, she lights things on fire."

From my backyard

Also from my backyard

From a Gov't Mule concert


"I own the mail" or whatever Elph said

u shud dig a hole for your lost dreams and fill it in with PFA water

^ Yey for mention of Gov't Mule, tristan !

Just stunning photos throughout in this thread: thanks Hope and Mindy. This one particularly I'd love to have as a poster on my wall:-

Quote from: Hope on Sep 13, 2023, 01:08 PMLászló Moholy-Nagy. 1928. Parking in winter, Chicago.




What you desire is of lesser value than what you have found.

Organized Chaos - Antje Woolum





"She paints, she reads, she lights things on fire."

A friend of mine. Anne-Meike van Willegen. 









"She paints, she reads, she lights things on fire."

The female bathing suit 1875 to 1927. Unknown.





"She paints, she reads, she lights things on fire."

Children playing in the street. NYC, 1924. Unknown.





"She paints, she reads, she lights things on fire."

Photographer Charles Ebbets, taking photographs of construction workers working on a skyscraper. September 1932






"She paints, she reads, she lights things on fire."

"She paints, she reads, she lights things on fire."