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JinMao Tower
Photographed by Wonderful World Of You. Re-edited by Enkhtuvshin.
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JinMao Tower

Photographed by Wonderful World Of You. Re-edited by Enkhtuvshin.

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Toda House in Hiroshima, Japan

Designed by Kimihiko Okada.
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Toda House in Hiroshima, Japan

Designed by Kimihiko Okada.

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Up all night

GPOY
jaggedbeauty:

tis true JW, tis true

jaggedbeauty:

tis true JW, tis true

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St. Mark’s Place party balloons. East Village, New York City.
Before I run off to do birthday things, since today is my birthday (yes!), I wanted to share this lovely festive photo of balloons blowing in the wind on St. Mark’s Place in the East Village along with some information about how to find me on Google Currents.
It turns out that I am now a curator on Google Currents and this means that you can now view my photos and posts on your Android, iPhone and iPad. I really love the layout and how feeds look on Google Currents. I hope you do too. You can find me there by clicking here:
Vivienne Gucwa’s New York City photography on Google Currents
I have been having a really wonderful birthday week. I will post more about the new lens I received as an early birthday gift on Monday in another post. Suffice to say that I am having a blast and there are cupcakes on my current agenda. How can you go wrong with that?!
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Buy “Balloons - East Village - New York City” Posters and Prints here, View my store, email me, or ask for help.

nythroughthelens:

St. Mark’s Place party balloons. East Village, New York City.

Before I run off to do birthday things, since today is my birthday (yes!), I wanted to share this lovely festive photo of balloons blowing in the wind on St. Mark’s Place in the East Village along with some information about how to find me on Google Currents.

It turns out that I am now a curator on Google Currents and this means that you can now view my photos and posts on your Android, iPhone and iPad. I really love the layout and how feeds look on Google Currents. I hope you do too. You can find me there by clicking here:

Vivienne Gucwa’s New York City photography on Google Currents

I have been having a really wonderful birthday week. I will post more about the new lens I received as an early birthday gift on Monday in another post. Suffice to say that I am having a blast and there are cupcakes on my current agenda. How can you go wrong with that?!

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View this photo larger and on black on my Google Plus page

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Buy “Balloons - East Village - New York City” Posters and Prints here, View my store, email me, or ask for help.

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The Travertine Dream House in Serangoon, Singapore

Designed by Wallflower Architecture + Design.
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The Travertine Dream House in Serangoon, Singapore

dream house architecture

Designed by Wallflower Architecture + Design.

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Truth and Lies poster series by Justin Barber
Designed by Justin Barber, this humorous poster series takes some of the most common, everyday lies we tell ourselves and hear from others, and bluntly translates them into the unequivocal truth. By visually representing the difference in what we often say but secretly mean, Truth and Lies uncovers the inane conversational nuances that reveal paradoxical dichotomies in our otherwise ordinary life. In other words, this is what you say, but (this is what you mean) - and we all know it.
For more from Justin Barber visit behance.net/justinbarber & dribbble.com/justinbarber

designcloud:

Truth and Lies poster series by Justin Barber

Designed by Justin Barber, this humorous poster series takes some of the most common, everyday lies we tell ourselves and hear from others, and bluntly translates them into the unequivocal truth. By visually representing the difference in what we often say but secretly mean, Truth and Lies uncovers the inane conversational nuances that reveal paradoxical dichotomies in our otherwise ordinary life. In other words, this is what you say, but (this is what you mean) - and we all know it.

For more from Justin Barber visit behance.net/justinbarber & dribbble.com/justinbarber