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fromme-toyou: The Neverending Commute
artemisdreaming: The Golden Lion Cafe, France
oneone365: Farm Under The Flyover. Leica M6, Summicron 35mm, Neopan 400. Photo taken 11th March 2011. 091/365
refugado: nycshawnphotos: Roosevelt Island, NYC This roughly two-mile long and 800 feet wide island is located in the East River. Until 1971, Roosevelt Island was also known as Welfare Island. It was at one point designated car free, but that’s
thecolorsofmymind: The first step towards getting somewhere is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are. … John Pierpont
luzfosca: Robert Doisneau Girls dancing in the streets of Paris Two studies, probably 1950’s
luzfosca: Ikko Narahara Venezia, 1964 (from the series: ‘Where Time has Stopped’), 1964 Thanks to yama-bato and blackv
refugado: trevorwilson: 5 av / 53 st station. I’ve moved, kinda. I’m here, but I still feel like I’m on vacation. I’m waiting for all the rest of my stuff to arrive so that I can set up my workstation. It’s all touch and go for now. I have
sympathyforthe-devil: Red Roses for the Devil’s whore.
Tell me how the story ends now
liquidnight: Walter Sanders Fog in New York, January 1, 1950 [From the LIFE magazine Photo Archive]
turningpagesover: Spitalfields Life - The Ghosts of Old London
cafe-vienes: High Atop the John Hancok (by Dunny)
liquidnight: Robert Frank London, 1952 Gelatin silver print [From the Metropolitan Museum of Art]
undr: Berenice Abbott Court of the First Model Tenement, 12ndStreet and 1st Avenue, New York, 1936
liquidnight: Bill Brandt Unidentified location, 1940s From The Photography of Bill Brandt
liquidnight: Andreas Feininger Ninth Avenue el, circa 1940s From New York in the Forties
refugado: claytoncubitt: Crescent moonrise over the CBD, New Orleans by Clayton Cubitt
lamlux: A morning on the Staten Island Railway. (Leica M6, Nokton 40mm f1.4, Tri-X @ 1600, NYC)
black-and-white: the Kill-Matic 5000 | by polarimpress
bagnostian: the embankment at night. london, UK. (Leica M3)
liquidnight: Alvin Langdon Coburn The Tunnel Builders New York, 1908 Gum platinum print From Alvin Langdon Coburn: Photographs 1900-1924
fuckyeahvintage-retro: Times Square in the Rain (1940s)
artemisdreaming: La mère de Famille, the oldest confectionery shop in Paris Large image: HERE Their site: Click here: A la mère de famille
kinglau: I love my neighborhood, even if it’s only partially focussed most of the time.
yama-bato: Erika Schmachtenberger “Die Schatten werden länger” (Stachus München) (The Shadows are Getting Longer). Circa 1930 here. Artemis: Thank you huamao and yama-bato. :)
yama-bato: Ikko Narahara Venezia, 1964 (from the series: ‘Where Time has Stopped’), 1964
liquidnight: Andreas Feininger Brownstone Houses on West 46th Street, circa 1940s From New York in the Forties
gothique: The Rook (ufopilot)
liquidnight: Marcel Bovis Paris, December 1947 [From the Réunion des Musées Nationaux]
liquidnight: Thomas Annan Plate 50 St. Margaret’s Place, 1897 From Photographs of the Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow, 1868-1877
ckck: Empire State Building dimmed during the war, circa 1942. Photograph by Andreas Feininger.
gregbackwards: The Zakim Glows | Boston, Massachusetts
firsttimeuser: “Love On The Brooklyn” by Yale Gurney
regardintemporel: Die Strasse (The Street), dir. Karl Grune, 1923
luzfosca: Erika Schmachtenberger Die schatten werden länger (The Shadows Are Getting Longer), Stachus, München, ca. 1930 Thanks to yama-bato and arsvitaest