A shot of the Space Needle right after construction for the World’s Fair. Part of a great series of images from In Focus.
(via 50 Years Ago: The World in 1962 - In Focus - The Atlantic)
The supermoon rises above the skyline of Seattle, Washington, as seen from Kerry Park. (© JR Bad Habit)
You never know what people are hiding. When Dan Oppenheimer opened the door to Jack Robinson’s apartment, for example, he had no idea what he’d discover. He knew that Robinson had been a photographer in an earlier chapter of his life that he rarely spoke of.
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In this case, what was awaiting discovery was a stash of iconic photos.
Found In A Closet: A Photo Trove Of ’60s Icons : The Picture Show : NPR
Old can of Point Bicentennial Beer, circa 1975-1976. Notice the pull-tab.
point beer @ discarded house (by aces and eights photography)
Mural at the Lisbon book fair. *Really* large-print books.
(via 500px / Photo “walk through the books” by Artur Brites)