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23rd May 2012

Photo reblogged from theater of diminished faculties with 315 notes

todf, hoodoothatvoodoo:

November Girl by Sam Haskins 1967

todf, hoodoothatvoodoo:

November Girl by Sam Haskins 1967

Tagged: photographysmokingspectaclesnudesam haskinsnovember girl1960s

Source: hoodoothatvoodoo

22nd December 2009

Photo reblogged from moonscale with 35 notes

bloodonthesnow:

thousandflowerettes:douleurexquise: Sherilyn Fenn

bloodonthesnow:

thousandflowerettes:douleurexquise: Sherilyn Fenn

Tagged: saucysherilyn fennspectaclesphotography

Source: douleurexquise

15th November 2009

Photo reblogged from Old Hollywood with 103 notes

oldhollywood:

Robert Walker & Laura Elliot in Strangers on a Train (1951, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
In one of Hitchcock’s most famous shots, Strangers on a Train’s pivotal murder is seen as reflected in a pair of glasses. Hitchcock & his director of photography, Robert Burks, achieved this effect by placing a concave mirror on the floor and having the actress, Laura Elliott, stand next to it as she simulated slowly falling dead to the floor. Elliot’s reflection in the concave mirror as she fell was filmed and the shot was then printed onto the lenses of the glasses (scene on youtube here).

oldhollywood:

Robert Walker & Laura Elliot in Strangers on a Train (1951, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)

In one of Hitchcock’s most famous shots, Strangers on a Train’s pivotal murder is seen as reflected in a pair of glasses. Hitchcock & his director of photography, Robert Burks, achieved this effect by placing a concave mirror on the floor and having the actress, Laura Elliott, stand next to it as she simulated slowly falling dead to the floor. Elliot’s reflection in the concave mirror as she fell was filmed and the shot was then printed onto the lenses of the glasses (scene on youtube here).

Tagged: film stillslaura elliotrobert walkerstrangers on a trainalfred hitchcock1950sspectaclesreflection