Monday, September 17, 2018

Monday Night

Andy | Monday, September 17, 2018 | | Best Blogger Tips
Marilyn Monroe past away in 1962 but her icon still lives on,

17 comments:

  1. a cool picture!! i still wonder what the attraction was as i just don't see it!!!

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  2. At night or even in the daytime, Marylin shone with all its beauty

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  3. So true! This image has a touch of mystery to it.

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  4. I like very much this night street. It's deserted and only Marylin smiles.

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  5. I do wonder in a century if she'll be remembered.

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  6. That's a wonderful photo. We enjoyed seeing an exhibition about her and her life recently, very interesting.

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  7. Great picture--- I love the setting and the light. Has it really been that long? Some of the stars were so magnetic, even if they weren't really beautiful in the classic sense. The men as well.

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  8. Una imagen llena de detalles que la hacen grande por tu empeño desde el momento de manejar la cámara. Una toma llena de detalles. Esa sombra de una silla que parece inventada, pero que estaba presente en el momento de apretar el disparador, ese felpudo que viejo y destruido, en parte, aguanta a los pies de la puerta correspondiente. Marilyn, toda belleza y con un byn precioso. Una gran imagen Andy. Abrazo

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    1. Sí, todos esos maravillosos detalles! El felpudo, la silla, el cubo de basura, y especialmente me gustan las sombras del árbol invisible.

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  9. This is a cool shot. It looks like her picture is covering the window in the door, but I think it is actually a poster on the back wall of a small foyer. The colorful umbrella hanging on the standing sign is a clue. Because of the time of day and neutral colors, the rest of the photo seems like b&w or sepia-tone. Well done!!

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  10. Neat shot...is the place actually open?

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