She puts in mind of a Maxfield Parrish painting.Love #4
She puts in mind of a Maxfield Parrish painting.Love #4
OBy the way: I was always surprised how often this position was used in paintings and photography in many variations throughout all ages and that there is always something new to find in (like tables, cuboids etc.) :
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Love the first one. It has a great touch of innocence and class. It makes my mind wonder what such a lady that looks so innocent would look like on the cross.By the way: I was always surprised how often this position was used in paintings and photography in many variations throughout all ages and that there is always something new to find in (like tables, cuboids etc.) :
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Liking #8 to #10Folder 869
I agree Roberta but I also enjoy 6 & 7. Number 8 is the kind of study partner I dreamed of in college.Liking #8 to #10
An RV tank. It reminds me of the tank the Jawas used in Star Wars.Folder 870
The suprising thing about that Blade Runner Pris picture is, she would have already exceded the lifespan for replicants.Folder 870
I like the classic cars. What kind of vehicle is this RV # 5?Folder 873
Love #6, #8 to #10Folder 873
I like the classic cars. What kind of vehicle is this RV # 5?
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There's a Wikipedia article about it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dymaxion_car
Had to use Google image search to find it, I had seen that before but didn't know the history of it. R. Buckminster Fuller, the architect who designed the geodesic dome, designed that car. It had three wheels, one wheel in the back used for steering, which meant it could pretty much turn a 360 in place, but also made it dangerous as hell to drive at any speed. There were three of them made, and I think this is one of the original three.Good man, I had no idea! Just found and liked the pic!
Jedakk, I hadn’t seen this video before, but it confirms that, alas and dammit, the Dymaxion car is unsafe at any speed.Had to use Google image search to find it, I had seen that before but didn't know the history of it. R. Buckminster Fuller, the architect who designed the geodesic dome, designed that car. It had three wheels, one wheel in the back used for steering, which meant it could pretty much turn a 360 in place, but also made it dangerous as hell to drive at any speed. There were three of them made, and I think this is one of the original three.