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Jenga - a game in which players draw out small wooden pieces in hopes that the tower stays balanced and does not collapse. The last player to pull out the collapsing piece loses. Balancing miniature Spiderman Christmas ornament on ledge of game piece for theatrical effect. #MacroMondays #Balance
Cortina d’Ampezzo / Dolomites / Veneto / Italy
Album of Italy: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157626300...
And we built skyscrapers out of jenga blocks. Both fragile and fearless, let's see where the pieces land.
Marina Bay Sands Ressort, Singapore. I know, about this building plenty of pictures are already existing online. However, as a nothern European with only rare opportunity to visit Singapore and due to the impressive and sheer beauty it seems to be mandatory for me to add another one. To be a little bit apart from the crowd, I tried to utilize my own artistic vision and interpretation for working out the special atmoshere of this architecturally masterpiece.
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In keeping with my photo of a game/toy on a weekend theme here are some Jenga blocks for you!
I have been awfully busy of late. I apologize if I haven't been able to visit any of your streams but when things normalize I shall give it a go. I miss everyone and the conversations we make in the comments. Thanks for stopping by still.
Happy Sunday!
EXPLORED #441 (September 8, 2008)
Copenhill Amager Bakke Power Station, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Design (2019): Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG).
Jenga Anyone? Colorado in Autumn is like nothing else. You could practically swing your camera on your wrist and get good images. For those who may be interested, one of my last workshops that hasn't sold out yet is a 5 day workshop between Aspen & Telluride this autumn. If that sounds fun to you, have a look! www.aaronreedphotography.com/product/colorado-fall-colors...
This is 56 Leonard Street in Lower Manhattan, colloquially known as the "Jenga Buildling." What you see in the picture is actually steam coming from the ground, a common sight in New York City.
As seen in "Gothamist," 2/5/22: gothamist.com/arts-entertainment/extra-extra-monarch-butt...