sciencefiction:These are fictional magazine covers from Blade Runner. They were created by production illustrator Tom Southwell in 1980-1981 and appeared in the background on a magazine stand in the city streets. (!!!!)
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René Burri - Men on a Rooftop, Sao Paulo 1960
“[…] so I walked out onto the terrace and at that moment those guys came from nowhere and I shot five images.
In those days Henri Cartier-Bresson limited us to lenses from 35 mm to 90 mm. When I showed him the photos he said, ‘brilliant René!’ I went outside and shouted ‘Hah!’ He heard me and said ‘what was that?’ I said, ‘nothing, never mind’. The lens I used was 180 mm – I never told him! At that point I broke loose from my mentor. I killed my mentor!”
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The 100 Greatest Movie Threats of All Time (by hh1edits)
The Soyuz TMA-16 spacecraft approaches the ISS on October 2, 2009, carrying NASA astronaut Jeffrey Williams, Russian cosmonaut Maxim Suraev and Canadian spaceflight participant Guy Laliberte. (AP Photo/NASA) (via Star City and the Baikonur Cosmodrome - In Focus - The Atlantic)
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WW2 Kittyhawk aircraft discovered in the Western desert after 70 years. (by biltongbru)
Cartier : Ad 02/12 (by ageekrecommends)
Flying People in New York City (by ChronicleNYC)