A HQ version of the photo of Tom & Woodstock in Vogue.
Such rugged handsomeness. :)
Just…so…lovely.
Yesterday our school was buzzing with excitement over the arrival of the space shuttle Enterprise. I mostly kept thinking about this Enterprise and smiling to myself.
I didn’t get to see the shuttle making it’s way to New York, but another group of students were up on our rooftop playground, and they did! One of my lovely coworkers snapped this shot of the kids. It made the New York Times website today! First picture on the page! So fantastic.
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This one is a cheat and I don’t care. Empires at Mercury Lounge on Tuesday night. Holler. I really need to start bringing my camera to these things, seeing as one of my very favorite pictures ever was snapped at one of their shows. I want to print that one and frame it alongside this one taken by Tom Conrad. (102/366)
The messy room. It’s in the process of being cleaned, I just can’t find the energy to finish it up. Someone come over and do my laundry, please. (103/366)
Architecture Photography
Bridge in Osaka, photographed by Jeremy McMahon.
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Japanese Magnolia Blossoms. Spring. Stuyvesant Square, New York City.
As the steel exoskeletons that wind along city buildings bask in the glow of springtime, fresh-faced blossoms blush in the warmth of the sun tilting their heads skyward hoping for a kiss.
And the earth swoons.
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Spring definitely ‘sprung’ in New York City this past weekend. Trees are already blooming nearly a month ahead of schedule which is unusual but also beautiful to witness after what seemed like a long and rather dreary winter.
These are some of my favorite spring blooms. They are Magnolia Liliiflora also known as Japanese Magnolia. The tree is actually native to China, but was also cultivated for centuries in Japan. It was introduced to English-speaking countries from Japan and so the name of Japanese Magnolia has stuck even though the tree is not technically native to Japan.
I love how lush the blossoms are when they first open. They are quite delicate though and don’t last for very long so it’s a special and rare treat to catch them when they first bloom.
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And the earth swoons.
If you’re in the market for a new iPhone case or just want a pretty picture hanging on your wall, I’ve started putting up some stuffs in my Society6 shop. ♥
Dear Maroo, stop being so perfect and gorgeous and talented. I just purchased the second case. Can’t wait to use it on Eames! ♥
Gallery! (39/366) (Taken with instagram)
Lines. Angles. Color. Framing.
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