car
Image by gillesklein
Voir ausssi l'album "Murs/walls" : Graffiti photostream set .
Le début de la rue Ordener à Paris est devenu un vrai musée d'art contemporain. Chaque jour, il y a de nouveaux graffitis.
Mais plus important, à mon sens, les grafeurs ont inventé de l'art libre, gratuit et éphémère. ce qu'aucun autre artiste n'avait osé, même (et surtout) dans les "squats" artistiques,
Thank's to banlon1964 for this translation in english :)
"An area of the Rue Ordener in Paris has become a true museum of contemporary art.
Every day, new graffiti appears. Most importantly, the artists have created something few arists, even (and especially) those in the artists "squats", dare to do : free, ephemeral art."
Old Photo Album | Marbles gone
Image by not_on_display
Two family friends, larry (l) and Jeff, whom, I think, rolled some large marbles I had down the corrugated tin roof of the patio outside my window. I was stuck in bed because I either was hit by a car, was recovering from some hip virus, or sprained my knee skiing.
Fisherman's Cove, B.C. (1945)
Image by Sherlock77 (James)
Marine Drive, Fisherman's Cove, Howe Sound in the West Vancouver area? (British Columbia), May 20th 1945
It is virtually impossible to identify the car, but clearly a car that dates back to the 1920's and/or early 1930's
[from a photo album I purchased, photos from a WW2 Canadian soldier who served domestically within Canada]
Back in the days
Image by mx2-foto
Another scan from my grandpa's photo album (edited with PS). If I guess right, the child must be my dad, and the photo must be taken at the end of the 1940's
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Image by Xenoc
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