fedward, tumbling

goes on, and the heat goes on
~ Monday, January 23 ~
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~ Friday, January 13 ~
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You know you’re a regular when you show up in a local blog’s photo of the bar.
(via Old Wood, New Bar Unveiled at The Passenger: DCist)

You know you’re a regular when you show up in a local blog’s photo of the bar.

(via Old Wood, New Bar Unveiled at The Passenger: DCist)

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~ Thursday, December 22 ~
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The Malayan Coral Snake was photographed by Mark Laita.

‘The sensual attractiveness of snakes, which coexists with their threatening, unpredictable and mysterious nature is truly unique. This dichotomy, in which their beauty seems to be heightened by their danger, and vice-versa, is what I find so fascinating. Add to these contradictions the rich symbolism of serpents and you have a wonderfully compelling subject’.

(see more here on Feature Shoot)

Ampersnake!

life:

The Malayan Coral Snake was photographed by Mark Laita.

‘The sensual attractiveness of snakes, which coexists with their threatening, unpredictable and mysterious nature is truly unique. This dichotomy, in which their beauty seems to be heightened by their danger, and vice-versa, is what I find so fascinating. Add to these contradictions the rich symbolism of serpents and you have a wonderfully compelling subject’.

(see more here on Feature Shoot)

Ampersnake!

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~ Thursday, October 27 ~
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From the end of the Great Depression until this year, anyone could order a silver gelatin reproduction, printed from negatives, of any image in the Library of Congress’ collection, most recently for about $100 a print. Not any more: After learning in August that his services would no longer be needed, Jantzen, one of the library’s last freelance darkroom printers, finished his final batch of photographs from the collection this month.
As a cost-cutting measure, the library’s duplication services no longer include darkroom-made prints.
(via Library of Congress Stops Selling Darkroom-Made Prints - Arts Desk)

From the end of the Great Depression until this year, anyone could order a silver gelatin reproduction, printed from negatives, of any image in the Library of Congress’ collection, most recently for about $100 a print. Not any more: After learning in August that his services would no longer be needed, Jantzen, one of the library’s last freelance darkroom printers, finished his final batch of photographs from the collection this month.

As a cost-cutting measure, the library’s duplication services no longer include darkroom-made prints.

(via Library of Congress Stops Selling Darkroom-Made Prints - Arts Desk)

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~ Wednesday, September 21 ~
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One of my favorite pictures. Oh, to have been there that night.
(via Jazz: The Singers - Photo Gallery - LIFE)

One of my favorite pictures. Oh, to have been there that night.

(via Jazz: The Singers - Photo Gallery - LIFE)

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~ Tuesday, September 20 ~
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~ Friday, July 29 ~
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Check the headline on the paper John’s reading.
(via When Flying Was Fun - Photo Gallery - LIFE)

Check the headline on the paper John’s reading.

(via When Flying Was Fun - Photo Gallery - LIFE)

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~ Tuesday, July 5 ~
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After the last year’s view of the fireworks from our apartment building’s rooftop, the Social Chair and I looked at each other and said, “we can never move.”
Fireworks 2011 1 (by Don Feduardo)

After the last year’s view of the fireworks from our apartment building’s rooftop, the Social Chair and I looked at each other and said, “we can never move.”

Fireworks 2011 1 (by Don Feduardo)

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~ Friday, June 3 ~
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About two weeks ago, I got the chance to go on a DC Preservation League tour of Saint Elizabeths West Campus. It was the second time I’d been able to go on the tour, the first time being in December of 2008. I was looking forward to seeing how things had changed in two and a half years.

A Look at Saint Elizabeths West Campus » We Love DC

Brian did some absolutely amazing photography here.

(via tbridge)

I went on a tour in 2009.

St. Elizabeth's West Campus

It’s interesting to see what’s changed and what hasn’t.

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~ Friday, April 8 ~
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Ed and I devouring steak bones. Photo by the inimitable Kate

Gratuitous Reblog of a Picture of Yourself Gnawing on a T-Bone Friday.

tbridge:

Ed and I devouring steak bones. Photo by the inimitable Kate

Gratuitous Reblog of a Picture of Yourself Gnawing on a T-Bone Friday.

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