Ross Tuthill writes [via Android app]:
Spotted on the Ha’penny bridge, Dublin [yesterday] morning.
More work for the Lockpickers Of Love, so.
Ross Tuthill writes [via Android app]:
Spotted on the Ha’penny bridge, Dublin [yesterday] morning.
More work for the Lockpickers Of Love, so.

An amazing shot (by Michael O’Reilly) of torrential rain sweeping over Dublin this afternoon submitted via BS app by Jeffey Hoare.
Update: The view from beneath…
(Thanks collie ennis)
Not your typical Summer Friday.
(Pic: Oisín Kane)
A US Navy ship packed to the gunnels with US troops arrives in New York Harbour at the end of WW2.
(Pic: US Navy/New York Historical Society)
Italian photographer Manuel Cosentino found a tiny house on a featureless hill and returned to capture images of the changing sky and light behind it – shooting from the exact same location over two years.
Currently exhibiting at the Klompching Gallery in New York until August 10th, the photos are mounted on a wall behind a book of reproductions of the white sky image – inviting viewers to draw their own versions of what might appear behind the little house. Cosentino sez:
The first photograph starts the series with a Big-Bang-like explosion and sets everything into motion, the last is a new beginning – it represents that piece of “carte blanche” that we are all given with our lives. By drawing in the book anyone is at the same time breathing life into it, keeping it alive page after page, and is also responsible for his or her contribution within a wider context.
A short film by photographer Boris Godford featuring snails and insects roving around a miniature indoor diorama of sodden moss from noon to sunrise.
It’s much lovelier than the description would suggest.
Puerto Rican artist Alexis Diaz spent the last week applying thousands of tiny brushstrokes to create this unholy meld of elephant and octopus on Hanbury Street off Brick Lane in London.
It is somewhat awesome.
Jack Leahy tweetz:
TCD [Trinity College, Dublin] Front Arch right now.
Meanwhile…