A slim, but poetic and beautifully illustrated book about travels on sunken paths makes a powerful impression on Ben East
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
Paris is known for its wonderful restaurants, but which are best for you? Here is the EuropeUpClose Guide to the best Paris Restaurants.
la superbe maison Coilliot à Lille ouvrira la série une oeuvre d'Hector Guimard
Hello after a short technical break i had, hope you didn't miss me :) And now for something completely different.. Very pleasant road trip executed...
The Watchmaker’s Shop Fanfare The Magic Lantern title unknown Painter On The Roof Christmas title unknown Window Shopping title unknown Candy Shop The Bakery The Toy Shop The Fruit Stand The …
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The animal kingdom is a vast and varied group of creatures, many of which we’ll never get a chance to see up close. Thankfully, we’ve got plenty of photos of the most bizarre animals in the world to show you what you’re missing.
The Lament Of Icarus By Herbert James Draper Print Poster Museum-quality posters made on thick and durable matte paper. Add a wonderful accent to your room and office with these posters that are sure to brighten any environment. • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²) • Giclée printing quality • Opacity: 94%
Completed in 2013 in Seogwipo-si, South Korea. Images by Joonhwan Yoon. South Korean studio D·LIM architects has completed a multipurpose facility for CJ, one of the country largest companies. Located at the center’s golf...
Els xiquets tenen molta curiositat per conèixer el seu voltant, també els del quadre. (il·lustració de Lisbeth Zwerger)
fuckeverythingbecomeapirate: “ Magic Light in the Spessart, Germany, by Rolf Nachbar. ”
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Austria-based artist Stefan Zsaitsits creates large-scale graphite portraits of truly strange and wonderful characters whose bloated faces often transform into unexpected landscapes. Some of the artists earlier portraits from 2010-11 (not shown here) were collected into a book called Headsongs. See much more in his drawing and painting portfolios. If you liked this, also check out the work of Pat Perry. More
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Yes, that heart shaped island is real.
Plateau v2 BY Karezoid Michal Karcz
Fjardrargljufur canyon - Iceland
Photo of White Northern Lights, Lapland, Finland, Space, from the Ben Rogers blog.
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Alfred Cheney Johnston (1885 – 1971) was a New York City-based photographer known for his portraits of Ziegfeld Follies showgirls as well as of actors and actresses from the worlds of stage and film. Johnston was born into an affluent New York banking family, which subsequently moved to Mount Vernon, New York. Initially he studied painting and illustration at the National Academy of Design in New York, but after graduating in 1908, his subsequent efforts to earn a living as a portrait painter did not meet with success. Instead, reportedly at the suggestion of longtime family friend and famed illustrator Charles Dana Gibson, he started to employ the camera previously used to record his painting subjects as his basic creative medium. In approximately 1917, Johnston was hired by famed New York City live-theater showman and producer Florenz Ziegfeld as a contracted photographer, and was affiliated with the Ziegfeld Follies for the next fifteen years or so. He photographed several hundred actresses and showgirls (mainly in New York City, and whether they were part of the Follies or not) during that time period.
There's a 95 percent chance Senior Editor Christine Sarkis is thinking about travel right now. Follow her on Instagram @postcartography and Twitter @ChristineSarkis. Christine Sarkis is an SATW-award-winning journalist and executive editor at SmarterTravel. Her stories have also appeared on USA Today, Conde Nast Traveler, Huffington Post, and Business Insider. Her advice has been featured in dozens of print and online publications including The New York Times, Conde Nast Traveler, and People magazine. She has also shared travel tips on television and radio shows including Good Morning America, Marketplace, and Here & Now. Her work has been published in the anthologies Spain from a Backpack and The Best Women's Travel Writing 2008. She is currently working on a travel memoir. The Handy Item I Always Pack: The Trtl Pillow. It's easy to pack and comfortable, and makes it so I can actually sleep on flights. Ultimate Bucket List Experience: Seeing the Aurora Borealis from the comfort of somewhere warm, like a glass igloo or hot spring. Travel Motto: Curiosity is an amazing compass. Aisle, Window, or Middle Seat: Aisle all the way. Email Christine Sarkis at [email protected].
My parents were in town the other week, so on a particularly beautiful September Sunday, my mum and I headed to Hyde Park to visit this year’s Serpentine Pavilion. The yearly structure is an event in the architecture world, as well as in the London cultural scene. (I previously wrote about London’s 2013 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion and, I must say, it’s still my favorite one.
An aurora happens when energetic electrically charged particles, like electrons, collide with atoms of gas as they accelerate along the Earth’s magnetic field lines in the upper atmosphere. T…
Koganei Park Pond, Japan, Travel via Ben Rogers
Classic water level view of a Norwegian Fjord - in this case Aurlandsfjord, which is a branch of the Sognefjord, Western Norway. The Fjord is part of a UNESCO World Heritage area.
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The Fairy Glen Gorge on the river Conwy, Wales (by Brimack).
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