photosworthseeing:

heterotopian:

“Wherever you go, you take yourself with you.”
― Neil Gaiman, The Graveyard Book

The wall with the lines and patterns of the stones are in a great harmonic rhythm and built a perfect frame of the more chaotic part with it’s pillars, ruin and people. It’s like two different worlds with a gate between them. For me the highlight of this photo is the woman who is leaving the chaotic part and enters the gate with such a great determined expression.
A nice addition is the quote, which I really like and I think it fits perfectly to the photo. Or at least to what I see in this photo.

Thank you Heiko for hosting MAD

PWS – Photos Worth Seeing

Katharine Hepburn (RKO, 1930′s).

A
casually beautiful portrait of the young star in a striped art deco
bathing suit, ready for a day at the beach. Just a tremendous Golden Age
of Hollywood artifact that appears to have been published in an issue
of Motion Picture Magazine. The exact year is unknown, but handwritten
text to verso seems to link this to a publicity campaign for a Hepburn
movie that never completed filming, “Three Came Unannounced.” original source: eBay / via
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