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May 03, 2008

Ideas For Photographs: 1932

  Georgehoyningenhuen                                                                        

I imagine the person who thought up this marvelous photo idea in 1932 was an extremely interesting person, indeedy do. Someone prone to day dreams...

Another delight for the eyes from Vintage Photographs.

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And before the days of photoshop too!

I'm reminded of Glinda, "You have no power here! Now begone, before somebody drops a house on you!"

Very apt phd! "Now begone!" is just the thing to say...

I think I may use that phrase in everyday life!

I agree. So creative.

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