Loft lounging. What a lovely hideaway.

Loft lounging. What a lovely hideaway.

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As Maura says, I like it here.

As Maura says, I like it here.

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Tartelette has always been aspirational, to say the least. Helene’s photos of a recent trip to Portland are incredibly evocative, rich, and colorful. I’m in love.

I really, really love In Focus:


  Tourists visit the Kuha Karuhas pavilion located inside the Phraya Nakhon cave, in the Khao Sam Roi Yot national park, some 300 km south of Bangkok, Thailand, on December 5, 2010. The pavillon was built in 1890 on the occasion of a visit to the cave by King Chulalongkorn, the grand-father of current King Bhumibol Adulyadej.


Good stuff.

I really, really love In Focus:

Tourists visit the Kuha Karuhas pavilion located inside the Phraya Nakhon cave, in the Khao Sam Roi Yot national park, some 300 km south of Bangkok, Thailand, on December 5, 2010. The pavillon was built in 1890 on the occasion of a visit to the cave by King Chulalongkorn, the grand-father of current King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

Good stuff.

Aerial sculpture by Janet Echelman.

Aerial sculpture by Janet Echelman.

Snow day by Paul Octavious.

Snow day by Paul Octavious.

Incredible storm photography by Mike Hollingshead.

Incredible storm photography by Mike Hollingshead.


  Noel Kerns is a Dallas photographer who risks life and limb finding derelict structures, crawling inside, illuminating them with small gelled lights and photographing them. The images that result have a stillness that says something about decay and the passage of time, but (thanks to the long exposures he often uses) a hint of life in the streaking contrails of stars and headlights flashing past on nearby interstates.


from BoingBoing.

Noel Kerns is a Dallas photographer who risks life and limb finding derelict structures, crawling inside, illuminating them with small gelled lights and photographing them. The images that result have a stillness that says something about decay and the passage of time, but (thanks to the long exposures he often uses) a hint of life in the streaking contrails of stars and headlights flashing past on nearby interstates.

from BoingBoing.