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Divine Crossings - Marianne
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Traveler, wanna-be artist and photographer, jewelry maker, dog lover, New Yorker. All photos and art are mine (unless reposted or otherwise noted) Handmade jewelry at divinecrossings.etsy.com
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Observando la vía láctea en tierra de gigantes As Neves/Galicia
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Riforma Fondiaria's landscapes - Landscapes of lost hopes gone by
Paesaggio Basilicata (series)
#photography #italy #paesaggiobasilicata #landscapephotography
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Deleted mine a year and a half ago - I could see they were headed in directions I would never want to follow

#privacy #data #Photobucket
delete your old Photobucket account immediately, they have repurposed the business as a broker of biometric data to AI companies

how is it remotely legal for companies to completely change the rights they’re claiming to user uploaded content years after it’s uploaded?
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'Ferns in sunlight and shadow'. Zenit B, Industar 50-2. 3.5/50 lens. Kentmere 400. #believeinfilm #filmphotography #blackandwhitephotography
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Kathleen River

Hasselblad 500CM
Zeiss Sonnar 150 f4
@ILFORDPhoto Delta 400
The Yukon
#believeinfilm
#filmphotography
#theyukon
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View from under the Raised Faculty Building, Sidgwick Site, Cambridge. 📷 #photography
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Few are left standing..
One day humans will regret
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bon week-end 💫
📷encore et toujours l'Ossau 64
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Female Computers of the 18th Century

200 years ago, a computer was a professional making a living by computing figures for charts and tables.
Men were predominant in this job, but a small number of women joined them and made remarkable achievements. Read more: regency-explorer.net/computers/
In Scotland, a place called Dunbeath Harbor 😁
Looks like the Handmaid’s Tale will no longer be considered a work of fiction. Scary. 😳🤬
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