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Tag Archives: field
Excited dog jumps into a field
The complete opposite of a dog jumping into snow. But same happy feeling for the dog.
Paris (work in progress) by Peter Baker
Really gorgeous photo. The sky is perfect here.
Pharrell Williams tours the G-Cans Underground Water Project in Japan
Photo via AtlasObscura Back in 2007, I posted a quick link to the G-Cans Underground Water Project in Japan. Known officially as the Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel, this massive underground project has been on my list of places … Continue reading
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A field of dead sunflowers
Photo: Terry Porter A Texas drought has caused this to happen. Sad. :(
Carving a miniature city into a grassy field
Back in 2009, I posted about an artist named EVOL that creates abandoned cities and structures on the exterior of otherwise normal boxes and concrete pillars. EVOL is back now with this miniature city that’s fit into a tiny cramped … Continue reading