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Mossy floor covers the dense forest which the Fundy Footpath traverses, in New Brunswick, Canada.
St Dunstan in the East, London / UK (by Dave Feaster).
It is early September: the golden beauty of summer is still much in evidence, but summer is now being touched by the first stirrings of autumn. It is a beautiful time of year here in Brooklyn—maybe…
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On a sleepy morning of a cross-country road trip, my wife pointed this out on the side of the road and we decided to stop by and check it out. If you'd like to purchase a print of this, check it out on my Etsy page - I'll have more photos up in the future! While you're visiting, check out my other abandoned photography! www.flickr.com/photos/cityeyes/collections/72157606119463... Edit: Hi Reddit 11/24/15
Mimmo Jodice (born 24 March 1934, in Naples) is an Italian photographer. He was professor at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli from 1970 to 1996. Since the 1960s Jodice worked with many artists of various styles like Pop art, Arte Povera or Fluxus. As a documentary photographer of conceptual art Jodice made photographs of artists, e.g. Andy Warhol, Joseph Beuys[1] oder Robert Rauschenberg. Later he focussed on landscape, and sceneries. In that field Jodice became one of the significant Italian photographers. Jodice dealt mainly with Italian landscapes and cities, using exclusively black-and-white films. Jodice worked on the concept of time, connecting the old and the new, such as run-down monuments and views of modern cities. An example is the series LOST IN SEEING. Dreams and Visions of Italy, whose effect is described by the essayist Alessandro Mauro as follows: "In Jodice’s work silence takes over places and the photographs become metaphysical visions, an interweaving of the signs of the past as they return to inhabit the present".[2] Very well known are the views on Jodice's home town Naples, for example the series Naples: une archéologie future. Among many exhibitions worldwide, Jodice's works are exhibited at the Aperture Foundation in New York, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris or the Museo d'Arte Contemporanea in Turin. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimmo_Jodice
internetgf: “ h-o-r-n-g-r-y: “ “ I found this house randomly on Google earth and none of us knew how the hell it got there. ” It’s Bjork’s house, Iceland (her home town) gave her this house and the...