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What do I do when the world around me is muted gray, and dull, and overcast, and flat, and the landscape feels like it's on hold?
Oh... if there was only a way to see in alternate color, and texture that begs for touch, and contrast, and layers of light and tone! A way to create my own mid-winter reality... to wander into it and explore.
Wait... of course there is! And today, this is what it looks like in my world...
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New blog post! I made a new friend. Jinglebutt.
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Self made. My SX-70 Polaroid-Cam. More photos and information:
www.knusperfarben.de/2014/07/06/sx-70-goes-streetartmag/
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Spanish cromo. Transatlantic Film. Exclusivas Verdaguer SA, Barcelona. Chocolat Imperiale, Barcelona. No. 4 of 6 cards. Carmel Myers and Thomas Holding in the romantic comedy The Dream Lady (Elsie Jane WIlson, Universal 1918), based on the novel Why Not? by Margaret Widdener. Spanish title: ¿Por qué no..?
Plot: Orphan Rosamond (Carmel Myers) grows up on her own, without friends, but she has a vivid imagination. Using a small but substantial inheritance, heroine Rosamond Gilbert (Carmel Myers) sets up a fortune-telling business. No mere charlatan, Rosamond is a "true believer," and she hopes to use her crystal ball to make her customers' dreams come true. Her first client is Sydney Brown (Kathleen Mereson), a young woman who, unhappy in love, expresses the desire to become a man. Rosamond dresses the girl in male garb and arranges for her to go into business with her former boyfriend James Mattison (Harry von Meter), who one day confesses he would love to marry a girl with Sydney's qualities... Rosamond also advises her neighbor, John Squire (Thomas Holding), to invest with a certain Jerrold (Philo McCullough), who proves to be a cheat, but John finds out just in time, forgives Rosamund, and in love with her, even asks her to marry him. As Marrying a gentleman was on Rosamund's to do list, she eagerly accepts.This delightfully daffy confection was designed primarily to capitalize on the charms of Carmel Myers, and in this respect it was a success. (Source: Hall Erickson on AllMovies; Italian Wikipedia; isitinterestingblog.wordpress.com/2019/07/20/the-dream-la...). Considered first a lost film, a print was found and preserved by Les Archives di Film (CNC, Bois d'Arcy, France).