Are you more interested in presenting pictures of interest or large font captions? Why on earth would one presenting a photographic display think that it was a good idea to obscure so much of it with captions?
Your a bit off naming the pics fine but it really screws with your discription of the photos. OOOOH IDK like the stylish ladies there MEN! Or the Auction&Negro Sales store look up the name is Queensware China&Glass or the Japanesse woman post card its a girl holding a cat. Other than that good video thanks.
You need to double check your captions. Those weren't Brazilian ladies.
This are men. Take a closer look!😅
It would be good that you used smaller letters on the pic descriptions, many times they prevent seeing certain details.
for anyone wondering, the soldier's small animal companion is known nowadays as a cat
Are you more interested in presenting pictures of interest or large font captions? Why on earth would one presenting a photographic display think that it was a good idea to obscure so much of it with captions?
TOWARD THE END OF THE REEL THE IS A PIC OF 8 LADIES IN VICTORIAN CLOTHING BUT THEY ARE MEN!
These "Stylish ladies dressed up in Brazil, 1913" are clearly men.
Clearly. See 8:58 for convenience.
I thot the pic of Dali would have an explanation on what the heck that is! Hello?
@8:52 - pretty sure they are not ladies, either that or Brazilian plastic surgery has come a very long way since then..... :D
Ladies in Brazil, são homens!
Bro that wasn't 1969 with the bodybuilders as well the very next one you said with virtual reality glasses that's more like circa 1930' to 1940's.
No, that tech looks like late 60s. Nothing like that existed in the 30s/40s.
9:00 all men
Your a bit off naming the pics fine but it really screws with your discription of the photos.
OOOOH IDK like the stylish ladies there MEN! Or the Auction&Negro Sales store look up the name is Queensware China&Glass or the Japanesse woman post card its a girl holding a cat. Other than that good video thanks.
All dudes at 8 minutes 55 s
Those "stylish ladies" were men. Take a closer look, one even has a mustache.