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"Alan Browne" wrote in message .. . Sabineellen wrote: This photo affects me every time I see it. http://www.pbase.com/image/32537884 There's something about blondes that other girls lack. Oh! - Hey!....You're right. - She is blonde, isn't she? She looks blonde to me. Even her butt looks blonde. Hey, Bret, what's the story behind this pic? ... the "behind" is the story! No.....I think the story is the behind...... |
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Kryn Tachonis was a photographer who documented the Nazi occupation of
Holand, using a Rollieflex hidden in a briefcase. One amazing shot he took was pretty much a head & shoulders portrait of one very ****ed-off looking German Military Policeman, standing in front of fresh poster for the Dutch resistance. I admire that level of dedication to his vision. He later went on to shoot for Magnum, from which he was expelled/quit when his photographs of Algerian rebels were deemed to be anti-French. -- Dutchy (but use digits) |
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Kryn Tachonis was a photographer who documented the Nazi occupation of
Holand, using a Rollieflex hidden in a briefcase. One amazing shot he took was pretty much a head & shoulders portrait of one very ****ed-off looking German Military Policeman, standing in front of fresh poster for the Dutch resistance. I admire that level of dedication to his vision. He later went on to shoot for Magnum, from which he was expelled/quit when his photographs of Algerian rebels were deemed to be anti-French. -- Dutchy (but use digits) |
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Kryn Tachonis was a photographer who documented the Nazi occupation of
Holand, using a Rollieflex hidden in a briefcase. One amazing shot he took was pretty much a head & shoulders portrait of one very ****ed-off looking German Military Policeman, standing in front of fresh poster for the Dutch resistance. I admire that level of dedication to his vision. He later went on to shoot for Magnum, from which he was expelled/quit when his photographs of Algerian rebels were deemed to be anti-French. -- Dutchy (but use digits) |
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