#36 He later switched to making the sign palm-out, so as to avoid confusion with the common insult gesture. The double-entendre is speculated to be the reason for the initial popularity of his "V" sign. He'd sometimes start palm-out, and then twist his wrist palm-in as sort of a "victory for us" and "eff you" to the enemy.
#12 She's so stunning, but somehow more so in b/w. I think it's because the color isn't genuine. Digital coloring never looks quite like the real thing.
#36 He later switched to making the sign palm-out, so as to avoid confusion with the common insult gesture. The double-entendre is speculated to be the reason for the initial popularity of his "V" sign. He'd sometimes start palm-out, and then twist his wrist palm-in as sort of a "victory for us" and "eff you" to the enemy.
#12 She's so stunning, but somehow more so in b/w. I think it's because the color isn't genuine. Digital coloring never looks quite like the real thing.
If the original photographer had wanted them in color, he/she would have shot them in color.