If I Could

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I get a little insane about a song I love and share a photo I love. I’m not going to talk about the song here. I double dog dare you to click in. Continue reading

BH

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Over the top ornate decorative signage Continue reading

Tilting

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A super cropped shot of dead plants (I can’t tell what they are, I’m sure one of you knows) in spring. It’s shots like this where I want maximum megapixels so that I can crop without losing too much information. Continue reading

Pops

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The title of this refers to a song from my youth that we sang in Mormon services. Something about popcorn, and popping and apricot trees. Also, I ask: who is the modern version of Morrisey? Continue reading

Wake Up!

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Some nerdery hidden inside this photo post. P.s. I’ve received your messages about making the feed a little more friendly. Continue reading

Reflectioneering

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Crazy winter sun through blue green sky and clouds teach us something. I have no idea what, but I’m open to learning. Continue reading

Kind of Blueish

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Maybe this is a more hopeful shot of a bare tree? Keep being fantastic, you! Continue reading

Short Afternoons

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iPhone 4S shot fed into Grungetastic on the Mac and then Photoshop. Worth clicking into for the second, more detailed image. Continue reading

It’s On

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Hipstamatic shot of a streetlight on during the day. Continue reading

Oops

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Paint splatters on the windows! o

The Daydream of the Awake Blue Turtle

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Loved this guy. In a platonic way.

Blue in Green

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The pace of life is different here.

Tide Pool

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The drop off looks totally fake, but the water really is that shallow and then gets that deep and then … Continue reading

No

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Love this door, swung ever so slightly open.

Hearst Building

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More of the façade from yesterday’s image.