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Took a walk on the High Line during a cold(15ÂşF/-9.4ÂşC) January evening. Was the emptiest I've ever seen.
This is Fisherman's Terminal in Seattle and is home to the North Pacific Fishing Fleet. This was taken from the memorial area which honors those lost at sea.
The Milky Way as seen from Simmesport, Louisiana. Nice dark night after the moon went down (3am). Shot on a Canon 600D with a Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 MF lens.
A carnaĂşba, tambĂ©m chamada carnaubeira e carnaĂba, Ă© uma palmeira, da famĂlia Arecaceae, endĂŞmica do semiárido da RegiĂŁo Nordeste do Brasil. Foto feita no MunicĂpio de Miguel Alves PiauĂ.
Wanted to post something so went through some images from a recent visit. Decided to do a little black and white with some additional tweaks. This location is slowly being renovated, no work has been done in it for quite a while. It still retains that abandoned flavor despite having been cleared of most of the debris.
Wanted to get in one more visit before this place was fully renovated although it seems the work has been halted for some time. It's changed so much since my last(pre reno) visit years ago. Most of the spaces are pretty much gutted. It still has that abandoned feel but its fading.
Lenin's head, with a little Mao balancing on top of his head.
This huge Vladimir Lenin popped up overnight this past weekend at La Brea and Fourth St., outside a building owned by Ace Gallery (a Banksy appeared on and was removed from a wall there in 2010). The piece is "Miss Mao Trying to Poise Herself at the Top of Lenin's Head" by the Chinese artist brothers Gao Zhen and Gao Qiang and it caused an uproar at the Vancouver Sculpture Biennale in late 2009. Blog Fairfax By Night first spotted the sculpture and explains "With a vivid chrome finish, the metal sculpture is constructed from horizontal sections that were purposefully staggered...As such a well know person, the artists' decision to give his face a chrome finish takes the focus away from Lenin, and to the sculpture's context by allowing the reflections to highlight the immediate surroundings instead of Lenin..." In this case, of course, that's a slightly blighty intersection on a drive-through section of La Brea.
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We took a quick road trip to Arches. First day was rained out but the next afforded us a couple of hours before we had to head out.