weaknesses include tea (earl grey), toast (with liberal use of butter), television (good and bad, but mostly good), sweaters (big), movies (a strange mix), books (even stranger), art (a bit of everything), design (good), clouds (grey), and blankets (warm).
by Houda Kabbaj, Paris.
Sara D. Roosevelt Park — Lower East Side, New York, NY
i love the lighting, and the silhouettes, and the textures, and the colors…
Maison de Verre. Pierre Chareau
the lighting? the piano? amazing. the shapes, the hard lines? even more amazing.
Desré Pickers, Victoria Falls, Zambia
so the reason i really really really love this picture is the amazing color and lighting. it’s totally overwhelmingly awesome (as is the kayakers’ view, i’m sure).
Hugh Ferris, The Metropolis of Tomorrow (1929), from Futur Antérieur, Galerie du Jour, Paris
“Cloud Appreciation Society member, Peter Kaiser from Vienna sent us this link to stunning indoor clouds that were created by artist Berndnaut Smilde. He uses smoke machines combined with lighting and interior atmospheric conditions along with meticulous experimentation to create these results. He told Gizmag “I wanted to make the image of a typical Dutch raincloud inside a space”.
amazing- truly. the fact that there’s a real cloud? inside a room? my mind is blown. (and this photo is stunning.)
Don’t that picture look dusty?
365FILMS:The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
82/365
…i’m in love. that is cool.
if you look closely, she’s wearing plaid pants. i really like this outfit.