LX3 Rest In Peace
… it’s a sad day today
… it’s a sad day today
The Angel of the North, located in Gateshead, England, is a contemporary steel sculpture designed over fifteen years ago by artist Antony Gormley. The thing is as tall as four double decker buses and has a wingspan as big as that of a jumbo jet. It is also seen by 90,000 people in cars every day on the A1 (here is the angel’s view…don’t look like heaven to me). Every time a car horn beeps a freakin’ huge angel gets his wind-resistant wings.
after playing around with my smartphone camera for months … filter after filter
i am back with with the old faithful LX3 - manual mode
Someone should invent glasses that let you see into the past!
In the meantime, Sergey Lerenkov’s photos do a good job. Here’s photos of Paris in the 1940s blended into photos of modern-day Paris.
Old Photos Blended into New Photos
via Reddit
Wow…!
This isn’t your great-grandmother’s one-room red schoolhouse …
The Vissershok School — located near Cape Town, South Africa, in a rural area where most students are “children of farm workers and underprivileged communities” — is built from a used shipping container.
Tsai Design Studio, mentioned previously here, designed the project.
For more container reuse, check out the Unconsumption archive here.
An Igloo made of Books by Miler Lagos
(Source: fer1972, via helloyoucreatives)
advertising campaign for comex paint
“we match any color”
garfield, pink panther, homer and …. errrr … one of the smurfs?
(Source: barefootmarley)