We can't wait for the temperatures to drop so that we can curl up on the couch with a cozy throw, a cup of tea and one of the books from our fall reading list.
Twitter user Alina Pleskova found a book on the curb and decided to rescue it, bringing it back home with her. She couldn't help but share the photos...
Jennifer Hom ~ Armor ~ More Jennifer Hom Thank you, foxface, for the correct attribution!
1. Paris Dead Ends Paris has over 600 dead end streets. Photographer Karin Borghouts began photographing the pedestrian streets of Paris in 2011. Her Paris Impasse photo book shows more than 200 dead ends, from the 1st to the 20th arrondissements. The photos offer
Sarah Andersen knows what it is to be a bookworm. Here are 3 times she nailed it in her webcomic.
Given that her complete catalogue is composed almost entirely of work she produced as a student, the posthumous critical esteem for American photographer Francesca Woodman is astonishing. Unlike music or math, where precocious displays of talent are not uncommon, photography tends not to have prodigies. Woodman, who committed suicide in 1981 at age 22, is considered a rare exception. That she has achieved such status is all the more remarkable considering only a quarter of the approximately 800 images she produced—many of them self-portraits—have ever been seen by the public.
Explore Adrian Zissos' 18570 photos on Flickr!
Late Night Randomness is a collection of photos we have found in searching the web that don't necessarily fit in with our other posts or is perhaps a little too edgy to present earlier in the day. The
Who doesn't feel the pull of a walled-off space - the need to get in there and find out what's going on? A secret garden is romantic.