Whoever did these photos really, really understands what women want. There’s no rippling muscles or pouting at the camera or crotch shots; instead, there’s a soft-eyed long-haired man reading a book in an underwater paradise. Whoever did this looked at all of the media produced and aimed at women and concluded, correctly, that Mr Darcy coming out of the water in the 1995 Pride and Prejudice is where human sexuality peaked.
I truly don’t understand how the female gaze is still so hard for the media to nail down when the Simpsons gave them such big hints.
Kudos to this gorgeous girl (Lucy Nuzum) for doing god’s job:
So here’s the thing, not only did he have a woman doing the photography (and I suspect made that decision on purpose–if you flip through his old photoshoots you can tell he’s more comfortable with a woman behind the camera), his mum is his art director, and he’s like super hella proud to have her doing that job and basically she says stuff and he just goes “sounds good, I trust you.”
So Lucy Nuzum did an amazing photography job, but it was Raine Hozier-Byrne who went “what exactly can I do to meet both the album themes and the desires of his fanbase, which is 98% women and 2% gay men and other queer people who aren’t women,” and came up with “I know, let’s try to make him look like a drowning Oscar Wilde.”
Yosemite Fire Fall 2019🔥 This
phenomenon is something that draws thousands of people in Yosemite
National Park in hopes to catch this breathtaking waterfall light up.
Hands down one of the most incredible experiences I’ve had the
opportunity to see and capture! Captured with Canon 1DXmk2 and 70-200mm f/2.8ii (filmed in 4k 60fps sped up 2000%) For
those who don’t know: Only a couple days of the year in February, the
sun sets at the perfect angle casting rays onto Yosemite’s horsetail
fall. This waterfall doesn’t flow all year round and some years not even
at all. But when you get lucky enough with waterflow and a perfectly
clear sky, this magical phenomena occurs for just brief moments! ✨
Janeway loves black coffee. Picard loves archaeology. Archer loves Porthos.
These differences translate to their living spaces too – from Kirk’s “austere and efficient” quarters, to Sisko’s attempt to add personal touches and help make Jake feel at home.
Which is your favorite?
To help you decide, these 6 architecturally-inspired floor plans from Angie’s List detail the captains’ quarters of the Enterprise’s previous captains.
A foreboding cabin in the Czech Republic. According to Captain_Frylock, this is an old gasworks building converted to a guesthouse on the border between Czechia and Germany. If you’re feeling adventurous, they have rooms available.
Cecil. She/her. During the day I sit in libraries staring at books. During the night I write queer fanfiction with a historical slant.
Some not-so-random facts: Gay space lizards are the best lizards. Star Trek is my life. I have too many DS9 ships. Classic Who and the Eighth Doctor Adventures make me grin stupidly. Kelas Parmak is the best. I will defend historically accurate portrayals of Alan Turing to the last drop of blood. Likes and asks end up in the name of @apolesens-otheraccount, because Tumblr doesn't have a way of changing which blog is your primary one. Nothing happens over there - this is the one to follow.