Tag Archive for the term: landscape

Photo of the Day- To Add One Meter To An Anonymous Mountain

Photo by Zhang Huan. I very randomnly stumbled on this photo in google image and the title makes it all the more perfect.
Photo of the day is just something we’re trying out- a collection of interesting and inspiring photos from here and there. Click here for some previous posts.

Photo of the Day- Photo recreations of kids’ drawings

By Yeondoo Jung- this is so so so lovely. Photo of the day is just something we’re trying out- a collection of interesting and inspiring photos from here and there. Click here for some previous posts.

Photo of the Day-Walk like a boy

This photo is one of many mind blowing photos by Christopher Anderson for New York Magazine. I posted a few more on my blog a while back and had a hard time picking just one by I like the energy in this one and the very simple runway walk direction. The photos were taken during [...]

Photo of the day- Carlotta Manaigo

By Carlotta Manaigo, one of my favorites. Makes me nostalgic for spring but not for hay fever.
Photo of the day is just something we’re trying out- a collection of interesting and inspiring photos from here and there. Click here for some previous posts.

Photo of the Day- Send him to find me.

the original is bigger and far more impressive, check it out along with other incredible work on Gustav Gustafsson’s website.
Photo of the day is just something we’re trying out- a collection of interesting and inspiring photos from here and there.

November Bike Ride (an epic)

My bicycle tires crunch through frozen puddles. I’m bundled in a hat, scarf, ski mitts, down jacket, in wooly socks and jeans and tights, because a couple flurries and incoherent late-night bus routes won’t keep me home tonight.
I’m headed for Dare-Dare’s Plan d’Aménagement, urban planning meets performance art in an empty Rosemont store front. The [...]

Planning Place d’Armes (pt 1)

I’m usually reluctant to let city planners lose on our precious public spaces – especially ones with great historical significance like Place d’Armes. However, an afternoon spent in the square revealed to me that there is indeed room for improvement in the site’s design. For one thing, the square is disconnected from the urban fabric, an island lost in a sea of traffic and tour busses.

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