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a poor family
in a wooden wagon
driven
to their next
hovel
3 BILLION PEOPLE on this planet
earn less then 2.50 a day
22,600 kids die each day due to preventable diseases
Loha Pule ( iron bridge ) DELHI
Photography’s new conscience
The financial district of Pudong in Shanghai shows off its tallest buildings from across the river, not without pride and maybe a certain insolence.
The Austrian cult band The Untouchables at Ottakringer Kirtag, a church fair at the Old Ottakring parish church.
Ottakring is the 16th district of Vienna.
© Fernando Duarthe Fotografia – Todos os direitos reservados – 2011.
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Commercial use or not image without permission of the author and not give that due credit is morale damage.
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I keep forgetting and I keep having to be reminded.
When it comes to light, I am invincible. I play it and I mold it and I make it mine. When I work with light, I am unstoppable. I bathe in it and I come out stronger. I'm untouchable.
I’m luminous.
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there’s six of us, friends and photographers, doing a '52 weeks’ project together. we’ll publish every week, and you can keep up with us through the hashtag #52sisterhood. If you’d like to join us, you can use the #52sisterhoodchallenge! we’re counting on you to join us on this journey! come along! ]
captured by arabischenab
location : Langkawi Malaysia
Canon 5d Mark II + Canon 17-40L F4 + Lee Filter 0.9soft + Lee Filter Big Stopper
None of my photos are HDR or blended images.
-Semua gambar yang ada didalam stream saya adalah bukan HDR, harap maklum
This conceptual portrait is the second in my Inspirational Women series. This image was shot during an amazing underwater shoot in the Catalina Islands! (that water was COLD. LOL!)
Each image in the Inspirational Women Series focuses on a woman whose personality inspires. "Untouchable Grace" is a persona that is beautiful, delicate and graceful. However, don't let her fragile appearance fool you. If you take advantage of her or get too close, she packs quite a sting... Do you know a woman of untouchable grace? Lady Caroline
"Untouchable Grace" by Lady Caroline
Model: Christina Fetterolf
Austrian cult band playing rock standards with a catchy groove at Ottakringer Kirtag.
This is a church fair at the Old Ottakring parish church with a high-quality music programme. Ottakring is the 16th district of Vienna.
A row of traditional Korean straw sandals, part of an exhibit at the Early Printing Museum in Cheongju, Korea
Untouchable (2014-2020)
The photo shoot for this was six years ago this month, been looking forward to publishing this one for a long time. This was a personal photoshoot with the highest production value I’ve ever done; model, hair & makeup artist, production assistant. Happy to present ‘Untouchable’.
Strobist: Nikon Speedlight SB-700 @ full power through Westcott 36" softbox subject right.
Youngsters taking part in a Cadet Sailing course organised by the Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club. As may be seen, from my picture, it was a grey, blustery July day. The sailors embarked / disembarked from the Club's slipway on the South shore of Belfast Lough, at Cultra, Co. Down. Despite the unseasonably cold / wet conditions, most seemed to be having a good time.
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French postcard by E.D.U.G., no. 478. Photo: Robert Stack in The Untouchables (1959-1963).
American actor Robert Stack (1919-2003) became a star as Deanne Durbin's young lover in Henry Koster's First love (1939). After the war, he had massive success with Douglas Sirk's drama Written on the Wind (1956) for which he was nominated for the Oscar. Internationally, he became famous as Elliot Ness in the TV series The Untouchables (1959-1963).
Robert Stack was born Charles Langford Modini Stack in Los Angeles, in 1919. His first name, selected by his mother, was changed to Robert by his father, a professional soldier Robert was the grandson of Marina Perrini, an opera singer at the Scala theatre in Milan. When little Robert was five, his father was transferred to the US embassy in France. Robert went to school in Paris and learnt French rather than his mother tongue. At 11, he returned to America, and at 13, he became a top athlete. His brother and he won the International Outboard Motor Championships, in Venice, Italy, and at age 16, he became a member of the All-American Skeet Team. He played polo, saxophone and clarinet at Southern California University. A broken wrist ended his career as a sports athlete. He took drama classes and made his stage debut at 20. He joined Universal Studios in 1939. In his first film, he starred as Deanne Durbin's young lover in First love (Henry Koster, 1939). He gave the teenage film star her first on-screen kiss. Around this "event," Universal producer Joe Pasternak provided a lot of publicity. Stack established himself as an actor and the following year he appeared as a young Nazi in The Mortal Storm (Frank Borzage, 1940) alongside Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart. Stack was reunited with Durbin in Pasternak's musical Nice Girl? (William A. Seiter, 1941). In 1942 he appeared as a Polish Air Force pilot in Ernst Lubitsch's comedy To Be or Not to Be (1942) starring Carole Lombard and Jack Benny. The plot concerns a troupe of actors in Nazi-occupied Warsaw who use their acting abilities to fool the occupying troops. The film has become recognised as a comedy classic. Stack played another pilot in Eagle Squadron (Arthur Lubin, 1942), a huge hit. Then Stack's career was interrupted by military service. He did duty as a gunnery instructor in the United States Navy during World War II.
After World War II, Robert Stack continued his career. He returned to the screen with roles in films such as Fighter Squadron (Raoul Walsh, 1948) with Edmond O'Brien and A Date with Judy (Richard Thorpe, 1948) with Elizabeth Taylor. In 1952 Stack starred in Bwana Devil (Arch Oboler, 1952), the first major film production in 3D. He played the second leading role alongside John Wayne in William A. Wellman's aviation drama It's Always Day (1954). Sam Fuller cast him in the lead of House of Bamboo (1955), shot in Japan. Stack enjoyed one of his greatest successes with Douglas Sirk's drama Written in the Wind (1956). He received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of the alcoholic playboy Kyle Hadley. From the late 1950s Stack turned increasingly to television. Internationally, Robert became famous with his role in the television series The Untouchables in which he starred as the clean-cut Chicago police officer Eliot Ness during the Prohibition era. Around 120 episodes were made between 1959 and 1963. Other leading roles followed for Stack in the television series The Name of the Game (1968-1971), Most Wanted (1976) and Strike Force (1981). The multilingual Stack also took the lead role in the German-language film Die Hölle von Macao/The Hell of Macau (James Hill, 1966) alongside Elke Sommer, and he also appeared in French- or Italian-language productions. With advancing age, Stack also frequently took on deadpan comedy roles that lampooned his dramatic on-screen persona in films such as 1941 (Steven Spielberg, 1979), Airplane! (Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker, 1980) or Caddyshack II (Allan Arkush, 1988). Between 1987 and 2002 he was the host of the television series Unsolved Mysteries, which was dedicated to mysterious murder cases. He worked as an actor until his death. In 1956 he married actress Rosemarie Bowe (1932-2019), to whom he was married until the end of his life. The couple had two children. Robert Stack died of pneumonia in 2003 in Beverly Hills at the age of 84 and was buried in Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery.
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