Showing posts with label trick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trick. Show all posts

October 7, 2011

Rocking Horse

You know what? I think this may be a trick. Unless this guy's nickname is Ol' Head-dent.

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May 24, 2011

Swoop

Oh crap, an eagle's got the baby again.

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May 17, 2011

The Fae and Doris Caudill family eating dinner in their dugout

Back in the 40s, a guy working for the Farm security Administration took photos of a small community called Pie Town. I've looked at that photos near a hundred times in searching for images to add here. Some are fairly beautiful and all are worth lingering over. That's why I was so struck when I saw the collection this picture came from. An artist took some of those Pie Town photos and altered them to be of all women. I suggest following the links and taking a closer look.

Pie Town, New Mexico
2010, artist Debbie Grossman
original 1940, photographer Russell Lee
original located at the Library of Congress

January 6, 2011

sky and water

This is so damn cool. I wish the scan was larger so i could really make out the details. Morgan spent a lot of time getting this exactly right.

Postcard
1910, artist William Morgan

August 4, 2010

Horrible.


Kill it! Kill it with FIRE!

Altered photo, New Zealand
1910, photographer Leslie Hinge
frrom The National Library of New Zealand

June 14, 2010

Fred Richardson


Hey, wait, that's the same dude twice. How do you think he did that?

Denver, Colorado
photographer George Richardson, Jr.
from justderek's flickr stream

March 2, 2010

Feats of Strength


What strong fellows those Swedish mailmen (?) were!

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from Time Tales

February 28, 2010

Belle of the Bell


She looks so calm, for a woman being flung around by a bell clapper.

French Postcard
from Wayne's Nude Musicians

January 31, 2010

Vintage Orgy


Looking at it, I think this is actually vintage gay trickery. I think this is the same three guys in different poses, cut out and made into an orgy. I should have titled this "Vintage Fashions in Men's Socks," but I wanted the hits.

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