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Wohlwender

@Wohlwender

Inspirer of aesthetics, humor, sports, and common sense. {Creative, Entrepreneur, Represented by Big Picture Reps}

🇺🇸 Katılım Nisan 2010
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Kote@kotecinho·
2026 Kawasaki KLX230 DF ABS
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@ThatMoviePage Yes, it’s intentional. It hides the actors’ old age. Called ‘kinder light’.
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Wohlwender@Wohlwender·
@vikare06 You also have to factor in time of day. It’s backlit, which nearly always makes for better/richer lighting. But yes, film has a much more artful appearance & with numerous film stocks & lens filters available it gave them the look and ‘feel’ they desired - in camera.
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VIKARE@vikare06·
Everytime I rewatch Chinatown I have a sort of melancholia for that era of California. Every location just looks beautiful and the reason is the work that the cinematographer did. This is in the 70s, so it's all shot on film and there is just color timing done, yet look at how beautiful the image is. The image below is just a comparison to how it ss today for good measure. But look at it, whatever you see in the shot is what impressed the film, no gimmicks. This is what a timeless cinematography looks like. Credit to John Alonzo, the director of cinematography
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Kevin Gallagher
Kevin Gallagher@KevG163·
To those clamoring for #NFL conference championship games to be played indoors at neutral sites, I can only offer the narration of the great John Facenda. If we lose the elements, we lose some of the great storylines and history.
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Wohlwender@Wohlwender·
@Evan_Hand FYI. The second Marlboro Man shown in this is not the same man. That’s Jerry. He entered into the campaign later. (I was a CD on the account)
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Ev Hand@Evan_Hand·
Sam Darnold’s grandfather has some of the best lore in sports history 😭 This man went to the Final 4, The Olympics, was an actor, firefighter, and one of the most famous “mascots” in the world in the 1900s. Seahawks win Super Bowl CONFIRMED
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Gunnar Kaasen, a Norwegian musher and his lead dog Balto, who delivered diphtheria antitoxin to Nome, Alaska, saving the city from an epidemic, 1925... This image is tied to one of the most dramatic public health emergencies in American history, the 1925 serum run to Nome. That winter, diphtheria threatened the isolated Alaskan town, where frozen seas and blizzards made ship travel impossible and aircraft unreliable. Without antitoxin, children in Nome faced near certain death. The only solution was a relay of dog sled teams carrying the serum across roughly 674 miles of subarctic wilderness. Gunnar Kaasen was one of more than twenty mushers who participated in the relay, but his final leg became the most famous. Battling whiteout conditions, extreme cold, and hurricane force winds, Kaasen relied almost entirely on his lead dog Balto to navigate the final stretch into Nome. Roads vanished beneath drifting snow, visibility collapsed, and a single wrong turn could have been fatal. Despite the conditions, the team arrived in the early hours of February 2, 1925, delivering the serum in time to halt the outbreak. The run quickly captured international attention and became a symbol of endurance, cooperation, and trust between humans and animals. While later accounts sometimes oversimplified the story, the reality was a collective effort that showcased how fragile life was in remote communities and how ingenuity and grit could overcome geography itself. The dogsled relay ran nonstop for just over 5 days, more than twice as fast as any previous winter delivery to Nome, and helped prevent what doctors feared could have killed hundreds. © History Pictures #archaeohistories
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Irena Buzarewicz@IrenaBuzarewicz·
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Impressions
Impressions@impression_ists·
Edvard Munch, The Day After
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The Ways of A Gentleman
The Ways of A Gentleman@Gentleman_Ways·
Few artists have captured the innocence and joy of Christmas like Norman Rockwell. Let's take a look at some of his works on the Christmas season…🧵
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•R•S•@Ay_Blinkin·
They Remembered Me (1917) by Norman Rockwell
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Art Guide@ArtGuide_db·
Caspar David Friedrich Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, 1818
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LeoDaVinciWave@LeoDaVinciWave·
Stone-built Snake Bridge on the Macclesfield Canal, England.
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Mambo Italiano
Mambo Italiano@mamboitaliano__·
Farmers in Piedmont, Italy 🇮🇹 , created a spectacular Christmas tree out of tractors! The most based so far 🚜
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Jacob Otile, MD
Jacob Otile, MD@DrOtileUg·
Just FYI
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Muse
Muse@xmuse_·
Barcelona, 1906. The Sagrada Família basilica in the background, 24 years into its construction.
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The Culturist
The Culturist@the_culturist_·
Reminder that the purpose of art was once not to shock or disturb, but to elevate the soul.
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Elle Lookbook
Elle Lookbook@EvaLovesDesign·
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