Holland’s tulip fields from above. Like the world’s most beautiful bar graphs.
Via the so-good-it-should-be-illegal blog Aesthetics of Joy.
I love the immediate history in these Frida Kahlo photos.
Did you know Frida Kahlo had a personal stash of about 6,500 photos?
Another good tidbit: Frida also came from a line of photographers — her father and her grandfather were both professional photographers.
Frida Kahlo’s Personal Photography
via NPR; Washington Post
Gorgeous shot of #NPR’s official piano tuner. How cool that they have one! And a grand piano that he’s tuning!! Maybe one day I’ll play it…hm hm.
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NPR’s official piano tuner at work. And using an iPhone to do it! (@dorianeraiman Doriane Raiman / NPR) #npr #nprlife #piano #intune (Taken with Instagram at NPR Headquarters, Washington, DC)
Beauty. Done.
Francois Mori—AP
March 20, 2012. Suspended by wires, Chinese artist Li Wei performs in the sky at La Villette in Paris.
From Aung San Suu Kyi’s election campaign and the mourning of the Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Cairo to protests for Trayvon Martin and the celebration of the Afghan New Year, TIME’s photo department presents the best images of the week. See more here.
National Geographic Society’s Explorer-in-Residence Wade Davis called on architect and designer Travis Price to construct his very own personal at-home workspace in Washington, DC.
OK, that’s it. We’re moving into this guy’s place and producing Radiolab there from now on.