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Sparrows inspecting a branch cavity.
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Starling and flowers.
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How do you like this blue?
Wearing my Sibilla wardrobe
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Wearing the lovely heels from Sibilla also. The Charmant heels are so lovely!
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B&W , a call for equality , justice and love.
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Through the shadows the desire can be seen.
The intense want, the attraction abundantly keen.
The eye contact so visible and bright.
The desirability so clearly seen even in the absence of light.
Lips that beckon to be kissed and explored.
An essence to be tasted and adored..
hidden in the shadow but exposed by the backdrop of light,
an encounter that offers connection and delight.
~ Collab : expressions by- VitalMan D. / Pic- Me
Les Bushinengue ou Bushinengués en Guyane, est le nom utilisé localement pour désigner l'ensemble des peuples descendants d'esclaves africains emmenés au Suriname pour travailler dans les plantations.
✨ Behold my new Natalie doll—one of my ultimate Holy Grails! ✨ She is the embodiment of regal beauty, grace, and the rich excellence of my beautiful Black community. More than just a doll, she is a QUEEN—always, not just for African-American History Month, but for all time.
Draped in an exquisite custom gown from Jamie Show, she stuns in a breathtaking ensemble that commands attention. The seafoam satin corset with off-the-shoulder puffed sleeves flows seamlessly into a champagne mermaid skirt, sculpted with striped panels that cascade like waves of silk. Her pearl-adorned neckline and delicate gold jewelry only enhance her ethereal glow—because royalty deserves nothing less.
Natalie represents all of us—our beauty, our resilience, our undeniable presence. She is a reflection of the elegance, power, and timeless excellence that defines who we are.
👑 #BlackExcellence #DollCollecting #JamieShow #HolyGrailDoll #BlackBeauty #RegalElegance #CollectorGoals #QueenAlways
Mary Jackson (April 9, 1921–February 11, 2005) is one of NASA's Hidden Figures. She was the first black female engineer at NASA. At the time this photo was taken in June 2, 1977, Jackson was working in the Transonic Aerodynamic Branch. She was inducted into the Langley Hall of Honor on June 1, 2017.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: LRC-1977-B701_P-04106
Date: June 2, 1977
Back with another edition of The D'Usse Friday Podcast, entitled
Is That Your Chick" everything from Hov's 4:44 Album to Rob Kardashian.
With Rel, Now on a brief vacation in Florida, Brian and Bleek are left to deliver this week’s episode in which we learn the shaky origins of their friendship, a few criticisms are addressed, Bleek revisits some wild stories and much more.
Image by: Kreshonna Keane
For most of ballet dance history, pink tutus and white pointe shoes were the norm. Before the availability of manufactured brown pointe shoes, black dancers who wanted to match their pointe shoes to their skin tones were obliged to take matters into their own hands. The practice was to paint or "pancake" the shoes with makeup or dyes, a process that was time consuming and expensive, especially since a dancer could go through 2 or 3 pairs of shoes a week. As a black ballerina and in this image, "finding home" appears to have a double meaning.
✨ Behold my new Natalie doll—one of my ultimate Holy Grails! ✨ She is the embodiment of regal beauty, grace, and the rich excellence of my beautiful Black community. More than just a doll, she is a QUEEN—always, not just for African-American History Month, but for all time.
Draped in an exquisite custom gown from Jamie Show, she stuns in a breathtaking ensemble that commands attention. The seafoam satin corset with off-the-shoulder puffed sleeves flows seamlessly into a champagne mermaid skirt, sculpted with striped panels that cascade like waves of silk. Her pearl-adorned neckline and delicate gold jewelry only enhance her ethereal glow—because royalty deserves nothing less.
Natalie represents all of us—our beauty, our resilience, our undeniable presence. She is a reflection of the elegance, power, and timeless excellence that defines who we are.
👑 #BlackExcellence #DollCollecting #JamieShow #HolyGrailDoll #BlackBeauty #RegalElegance #CollectorGoals #QueenAlways
With Rel, Now on a brief vacation in Florida, Brian and Bleek are left to deliver this week’s episode in which we learn the shaky origins of their friendship, a few criticisms are addressed, Bleek revisits some wild stories and much more.
Back with another edition of The D'Usse Friday Podcast, entitled
Is That Your Chick" everything from Hov's 4:44 Album to Rob Kardashian.
With Rel, Now on a brief vacation in Florida, Brian and Bleek are left to deliver this week’s episode in which we learn the shaky origins of their friendship, a few criticisms are addressed, Bleek revisits some wild stories and much more.
On this week's edition of The Combat Jack Show, we're joined by The Legendary, multifaceted, iconic, Brooklyn & Haiti's own, Wyclef Jean.
Katherine Johnson was hired by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) in 1953 as a human computer. She started work in the segregated West Computing Unit at the Langley Laboratory in Hampton, VA. Her remarkable skills and dedication led to her involvement in NASA's early human spaceflight program. Her life was highlighted in the book (and movie) "Hidden Figures." In November 2017 she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama. She passed away at age 101 on February 24, 2020.
Credit: NASA/Bob Nye
Image Number: LRC-1971-B701_P-03033
Date: March 18, 1971
For the subject, it's not always easy being directed every few photos and I'm very conscious of that behind the camera.
However, I was able to communicate well with the subject on this photoshoot through body language, namely by positioning myself in a way they had to shift themselves in response to the change in angle, without having to vocalise my intentions.
Achieving an unspoken mutual understanding of our positioning between shots, the model started to feel comfortable flexing their own stances which made for a freeing photography experience.