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Let them have technology!
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A little less conversation, a little more autographs, please!
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Spring is starting to show its first signs - time to get your camera out and capture it! This photo of a model holding a vintage camera (from today's standpoint anyway) might serve as a nice reminder to load those cams, go out into the great wide open and start shooting!
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This geeky snog may have left the man who invented the telephone feeling high as a kite.
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Usually, pandas are quite coveted and everyone is excited to see them and take pictures of them. That's what makes this shot so special because the roles are reversed.
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Please erect—I mean, direct—your attention to today's Overly Descriptive Title photo.
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George saw what Paul was doing with his camera and wanted to do the same. Or the other way around. Honestly, we do not know. What we know, though is that the Beatles' guitarist liked taking his own photo, as well. Check it out after the jump!
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There are various reasons that make this vintage photo a keeper. Six of them, to be precise. Find out where and when these six elements came together after the jump!
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Whew, that was a mouthful!
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Taking self-portraits in mirrors seems like a typical thing from the digital era to you? You are kinda wrong. Capturing yourself with your favorite camera in hands and a gormless expression on your face was around in the swinging Sixties already!
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A funny picture can lift your spirits for quite a while. Are you in need of that right now? Look no further, because we've got a feeling that this photo might be enough to do the job. Check it our after the jump!
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Hunger had him so lightheaded, he mistook a laundry apparatus as a kitchen appliance.
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All you need is love, and some non-malicious groping.
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Before Guinness became the deciding body for world records, Henry Behrens was once considered the smallest man at 30 inches high. Here, he is seen dancing with his feline friend who is nearly as tall as he!
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Smells like the "Overly Descriptive Title" photo series is back! Today, we're sharing a photo that combines the three things that most Lomographers love: analogue photography, music, and cats! Yeah!
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Don’t worry, he’s not naked.
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It's been a weird and sad week for childhood heroes. First Adam Yauch died, now, the famous author of "Where The Wild Things Are", Maurice Sendak, passed away Tuesday, at the of age of 83.
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"I shouldn't have logged on to the internet today…" that was my initial response when reading the news about Adam Yauch last Friday. The Beastie Boys have been around for as long as I can remember and even though they've matured over the years, they always remained young in my eyes. These are the reasons why MCA's death came as such a shock to me.
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Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward were married for 50 years until his death. Most likely Paul Newman picked up this instrument in Martin Ritt's Paris Blues starring him as trombone-playing Ram Bowen along Sidney Poitier.
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This photo taken by Bill Ray in 1966 shows Michael Caine lifting Natalie Wood with one hand and holding a cigarette in the other. Fun fact: if you say "my cocaine" out loud, you sound like you are saying "Michael Caine" in his own voice.