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Published at : November 15, 2021
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0:00 | Intro PERFECT LIFE ๐
0:10 | Photo of the Day ๐ธ
1:17 | Historical Compilation ๐ฌ
8:52 | Beautiful Farewell ๐
โฝ Behind The Gare Saint-Lazare, 1932:
Speed and instinct were at the heart of Henri Cartier-Bressonโs brilliance as a photographer. And never did he combine the two better than on the day in 1932 when he pointed his Leica camera through a fence behind Parisโ Saint-Lazare train station. The resulting image is a masterpiece of form and light. As a man leaps across the water, evoking the dancers in a poster on the wall behind him, the ripples in the puddle around the ladder mimic the curved metal pieces nearby.
Cartier-Bresson, shooting with a nimble 35-millimeter camera and no flash, saw these components all come together for a brief moment and clicked his shutter. Timing is everything, and no other photographerโs was better. The image would become the quintessential example of Cartier-Bressonโs โDecisive Moment,โ his lyrical term for the ability to immortalize a fleeting scene on film. It was a fast, mobile, detail-obsessed style that would help chart the course for all of modern photography.
Photo credit: Henri Cartier-Bresson.
http://100photos.time.com/
1. 1920s Glamour.
2. 1968 Pro-Vietnam War Parade, New York City . by Mary Ellen Mark.
3. A Japanese plane is shot down during the Battle of Saipan in 1944.
4. ABBA.
5. Albert and Elsa Einstein in Japan, 1922.
6. Albert Einstein and wife Elsa pose with psychic Gene Dennis in Palm Springs, January 1, 1932.
7. Alfred Hitchcock impersonating Ringo Starr, 1964.
8. American actor Clark Gable (1901 โ 1960) sits in his 1955 Ford Thunderbird and smiles, late 1950s.
9. Andy Warholโs 1985 portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
10. Arnold Schwarzenegger with a doll.
11. Aubrey Hepburn Partying With Her Pet Deer.
12. B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Elvin Bishop โ New York 1967.
13. Circus Performer.
14. Comedians Robin Williams and John Ritter hamming it up in 1979.
15. Diana Ross, Elton John & Cher at The Rock Music Awards, 1975.
16. Girls playing with ball at the beach in the 1930s.
17. Irish National Liberation Army poster from 1978. Modelled on Soviet-style design due to their Marxist-Leninist leanings.
18. Jayne Mansfield in her pool at the Pink Palace, surrounded by one of the odder experiments in early celebrity merchandising, hot water bottles made in her likeness. Photo by Allan Grant, 1957.
19. Lynda Carter โ Wonder Woman (1978).
20. Mick Jagger.
21. Padrino platform shoes advertisement, 1970โs.
22. Private First Class John J. Schult smiles as he reads a letter from home. Chu Lai. November 1967.
23. Raquel Welch.
24. Russian soilders in wwii.
25. Segregated train station, USA, 1960s.
26. Soldiers read posters in Barcelona calling women to arms, 1936.
27. Sylvia Kristel by Steve Wood, 1973.
28. T-34 in Stalingrad.
29. The Ludlow Massacre. Women look over the remains of the tent camp at Ludlow, Colorado after the National Guard assaulted it, killing 19-25 protesting Union Miners and their families, Spring 1914.
30. The Wall Worker From โStreet Life in Londonโ, 1877, by John Thomson and Adolphe Smith.
31. Tony Curtis and Robert Wagner during cocktails at the Hollywood Press Club, Los Angeles.
32. Vasily Chuikov, Soviet commander during the Battle of Stalingrad.
33. Victorian era Kinder Surprise.
34. Vikki Dougan and Anita Ekberg.
35. Vintage Broadway-NYC โ Photo by Peter Stackpole โ 1944.
36. Woman Suffrage. Lucy Branham With Posters. It was taken in 1919 by Harris & Ewing.
37. Wrong deodorant.
38. Young Indian nationalists affixing the Boycott Sign on a foreign cart in the streets of Bombay, 1930.
39. Young partisan Peter Gurko. The Pskov-Novgorod partisan zone. 1942.
40. Aviators Prefer Freshness.
๐ A heartfelt thanks to all the people featured in the photos on this YouTube channel. All of them deserve to be recognized and honored for being part of our past and allowing us to create a better present. I wish that their souls find peace and unite with God. From PERFECT LIFE we have been paying tribute to them since 2013 and together with you, we will continue to remind and thank them for never being forgotten. Personally, I want to thank all of them and you for allowing me to earn an honest living with this work, without them and without you it would not be possible. I wish the best blessings for all of them and for you who are reading this. From my heart I send you infinite love, I love you. ๐
โ Pohotography, historical photos, historical images, rare historical photos, facts, history channel, best history photos, powerful & rare.
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๐โโ๏ธ Remember to subscribe โค๏ธ
๐ And hit the like button ๐
๐ What did you think of the video? I will be happy to read your opinion ๐
๐ GET IN THE TIME MACHINE WITH ME... ๐ก
0:00 | Intro PERFECT LIFE ๐
0:10 | Photo of the Day ๐ธ
1:17 | Historical Compilation ๐ฌ
8:52 | Beautiful Farewell ๐
โฝ Behind The Gare Saint-Lazare, 1932:
Speed and instinct were at the heart of Henri Cartier-Bressonโs brilliance as a photographer. And never did he combine the two better than on the day in 1932 when he pointed his Leica camera through a fence behind Parisโ Saint-Lazare train station. The resulting image is a masterpiece of form and light. As a man leaps across the water, evoking the dancers in a poster on the wall behind him, the ripples in the puddle around the ladder mimic the curved metal pieces nearby.
Cartier-Bresson, shooting with a nimble 35-millimeter camera and no flash, saw these components all come together for a brief moment and clicked his shutter. Timing is everything, and no other photographerโs was better. The image would become the quintessential example of Cartier-Bressonโs โDecisive Moment,โ his lyrical term for the ability to immortalize a fleeting scene on film. It was a fast, mobile, detail-obsessed style that would help chart the course for all of modern photography.
Photo credit: Henri Cartier-Bresson.
http://100photos.time.com/
1. 1920s Glamour.
2. 1968 Pro-Vietnam War Parade, New York City . by Mary Ellen Mark.
3. A Japanese plane is shot down during the Battle of Saipan in 1944.
4. ABBA.
5. Albert and Elsa Einstein in Japan, 1922.
6. Albert Einstein and wife Elsa pose with psychic Gene Dennis in Palm Springs, January 1, 1932.
7. Alfred Hitchcock impersonating Ringo Starr, 1964.
8. American actor Clark Gable (1901 โ 1960) sits in his 1955 Ford Thunderbird and smiles, late 1950s.
9. Andy Warholโs 1985 portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
10. Arnold Schwarzenegger with a doll.
11. Aubrey Hepburn Partying With Her Pet Deer.
12. B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Elvin Bishop โ New York 1967.
13. Circus Performer.
14. Comedians Robin Williams and John Ritter hamming it up in 1979.
15. Diana Ross, Elton John & Cher at The Rock Music Awards, 1975.
16. Girls playing with ball at the beach in the 1930s.
17. Irish National Liberation Army poster from 1978. Modelled on Soviet-style design due to their Marxist-Leninist leanings.
18. Jayne Mansfield in her pool at the Pink Palace, surrounded by one of the odder experiments in early celebrity merchandising, hot water bottles made in her likeness. Photo by Allan Grant, 1957.
19. Lynda Carter โ Wonder Woman (1978).
20. Mick Jagger.
21. Padrino platform shoes advertisement, 1970โs.
22. Private First Class John J. Schult smiles as he reads a letter from home. Chu Lai. November 1967.
23. Raquel Welch.
24. Russian soilders in wwii.
25. Segregated train station, USA, 1960s.
26. Soldiers read posters in Barcelona calling women to arms, 1936.
27. Sylvia Kristel by Steve Wood, 1973.
28. T-34 in Stalingrad.
29. The Ludlow Massacre. Women look over the remains of the tent camp at Ludlow, Colorado after the National Guard assaulted it, killing 19-25 protesting Union Miners and their families, Spring 1914.
30. The Wall Worker From โStreet Life in Londonโ, 1877, by John Thomson and Adolphe Smith.
31. Tony Curtis and Robert Wagner during cocktails at the Hollywood Press Club, Los Angeles.
32. Vasily Chuikov, Soviet commander during the Battle of Stalingrad.
33. Victorian era Kinder Surprise.
34. Vikki Dougan and Anita Ekberg.
35. Vintage Broadway-NYC โ Photo by Peter Stackpole โ 1944.
36. Woman Suffrage. Lucy Branham With Posters. It was taken in 1919 by Harris & Ewing.
37. Wrong deodorant.
38. Young Indian nationalists affixing the Boycott Sign on a foreign cart in the streets of Bombay, 1930.
39. Young partisan Peter Gurko. The Pskov-Novgorod partisan zone. 1942.
40. Aviators Prefer Freshness.
๐ A heartfelt thanks to all the people featured in the photos on this YouTube channel. All of them deserve to be recognized and honored for being part of our past and allowing us to create a better present. I wish that their souls find peace and unite with God. From PERFECT LIFE we have been paying tribute to them since 2013 and together with you, we will continue to remind and thank them for never being forgotten. Personally, I want to thank all of them and you for allowing me to earn an honest living with this work, without them and without you it would not be possible. I wish the best blessings for all of them and for you who are reading this. From my heart I send you infinite love, I love you. ๐
โ Pohotography, historical photos, historical images, rare historical photos, facts, history channel, best history photos, powerful & rare.
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Fountains can be a great way to add visual appeal and sound to an area with limited space #asheville
