"Untitled" by Chloe Atkins, 1992
source: Nothing But the Girl: The Blatant Lesbian Image, edited by Susie Bright and Jill Posener
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A Wet Night, Columbus Circle, William A. Fraser, 1897-98
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Anna Atkins, Photograph of British Algae: Cyanotype Impression,1844
The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Founders Society Purchase, Horace E. Dodge Memorial Fund
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Juan Atkins & Eddie Fowlkes
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Coco Jones with Gabrielle Union, Tia Mowry, and Essence Atkins at the Hall of Fame Induction Celebration for Dwyane Wade 08.06.2023 🎬
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Meanwhile...... in Guitar Heaven 🏝😇🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🤘😎
Imagine all of these legends jamming together, playing each other's music.
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03-29-24 | Christopher Atkins. via irishwarriornyc. MisterLemonzMen.tumblr.com/archive
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Kendall Jenner as Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman
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Metallic Jumping Spider in Moss, Jumping spider (Evarcha arcuata), Purbeck, Dorset, England
‘The metallic jumping spider is a heathland specialist, hunting its prey in the heather jungle of its environment. The tiny moss plants tower above the spider in this photo, emphasising the small physical size of the spider, though – like all jumpers, with their big central pair of eyes and innate curiosity – they are big in terms of character. Like a lot of macro work in the field, I was on my belly to get the animal’s perspective, but it was worth it for the eyeball-to-eyeballs view’
Photograph: Will Atkins
British Wildlife Photography Awards
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I guess they call it true love
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Meet more notable women in plant biology during Women's History Month 2024.
Anna Atkins
One of the first female photographers was also a botanist. Although she did not attend college, Anna Atkins (16 March 1799 – 9 June 1871) received her scientific education from her chemist father John George Children. As an adult, she pursued her curiosity about plants by collecting and drying specimens of land plants and seaweed which she used to create educational and artistic “photograms” using cyanotype photographic paper. She self-published the book containing photographic illustrations, entitled “ Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions” in 1843. She was also elected as a member of the London Botanical Society.
Miriam Rothschild
Curiosity about nature and collecting came naturally to Miriam Rothschild ( 5 August 1908 – 20 January 2005)– after all she was the niece of the eccentric Lionel Walter Rothschild who created a natural history museum stuffed with specimens from around the world at Tring in the UK. Her long and eventful life included campaigning for the rights of animals, children, people with mental illness, and LGBTQ people as well as innovative scientific research on entomology, particularly chemical ecology and mimicry. Her botanical connection is her research on how Monarch butterfly larvae’s toxicity is derived from chemicals in the milkweed which they feed on.
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