Richard is photograhed for Red Eye by Jonathan Ford.
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“Robbery Suspects, 1958″. Los Angeles Examiner Collection, USC Digital Libraries.
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New people with empty accounts that are suddenly following me, I really need you to do something that looks like a human person. I've been here long enough now to remember the old wars, and you are coming into my home wearing the uniform of our enemies.
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HURRICANE IDALIA
HURRICANE IDALIA PHOTOS
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Concept: The Gotham Citizen app has a forum for posting candid photos of vigilantes and there’s an ongoing phenomenon where photos of Tim are impossibly gorgeous no matter the angle and photos of Dick (one of the most beautiful people in the entire world) look like when you take high-speed photos of Olympic athletes mid-sport
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New photos of Richard, Amaia Salamanca, Rodolfo Sancho and Alicia Borrachero attend the "La Piel Del Tambor" photocall at the Villarreal Hotel in Madrid, Spain. (October 17, 2022)
📸: agenciasuria
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“Robbery in Inglewood”. Los Angeles Examiner Collection, USC Digital Libraries.
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Did you know that between 1939 and 1941 the NYC Tax Administration and the Works Progress Administration collaborated to take photographs of nearly every building in all 5 boroughs of New York City? And that you can see these photos today thanks to NYC Municipal archiving? This is, obviously, amazing for hundreds of reasons. For the purposes of this post, it's fantastic because this is a very real address:
And when I put that address into the photo locator map, I get this:
Going from there, we can walk around the surrounding blocks via photographs. And if we assume that Steve and Bucky's pre-war apartment was fairly close to the Barnes', then these photos from 1939 to 1941 are a historically accurate trip to their neighborhood.
So, let's explore some pre-war Brooklyn. For your fic inspiration needs, your feelings, the general Stucky vibes, or just because:
160 State Street, bigger and without the map.
(If you ever feel like making the details of a fic incredibly historically accurate, there are so many real businesses to choose from in these photos.)
Like I said, there are pictures of nearly every building. This is just a small collection of the images I grabbed from the immediate blocks around 160 State. You can walk around the neighborhood in more detail, or anywhere else in 1939-1941 New York you want on the map I used.
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🐉 🌳 Happy New Year! 🌳 🐉 It's finally the Year of the Wood Dragon so here is a Royal Poinciana Kirin inspired by the big poinciana tree I can see from my window.
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