Photo Essay by Thomas McEldowney, 10 November 2007
Telling stories through landscape. Thats what Wales does best.
How To by Brian Hunziker, 2 November 2007
Wayfinding the Japanese Way
Photo by Johan Conradson, 18 March 2008
The Monolitt is an eye-stopper. It is the crown of a park containing 212 sculptures, this massive 17 meters high stone-monolit stands as a contribute to life and the human in every part of life.
Photo by Rachel Tavel, 15 March 2008
I came across these piled up crates during a walk in San Telmo, a neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Photo by Skippy Sanchez, 8 November 2007
A mariachi trumpeter performs during an Independance Day mass in el Templo de San Pedro in Cocula.
Photo by meredith winn, 11 February 2008
the slowest pace, most laid back mode of transportation: beachcombing for treasures and seagulls as the fog rolls in thick. this is winter in galveston, texas.
Photo by astronauta perdido, 19 December 2007
Bolivia sad little girl, Bolivia Mother Earth, Bolivia sacred land of the Indigenous, Bolivia without a sea, Bolivia making faces at the gringos, Bolivia coca-growing, peaceful, schizodelic. Bolivia, a place where you feel part of the Jet Set; a place where you feel you’re the worst garbage in the world.
Photo by Alejandro Giacometti, 15 February 2008
Trabant
Cluj-Napoca
Romania
Photo by seanie blue, 12 November 2007
The lake is always pretty, but in the winter it is serene, silent, secretive. No yapping boaters, no shrill financial analysis, none of the noise Montanans regard as the worst of all the imported pollutions.
Photo by Matthew Bennion, 7 February 2008
This wall is in an 'alley' at Santana Row. This entire area is dressed up.