Rila Fukushima at Ralph Lauren FW26 fashion show in New York during New York Fashion Week 02-10-2026.
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Rila Fukushima at Ralph Lauren FW26 fashion show in New York during New York Fashion Week 02-10-2026.
by T Fulton
Divine Light, Kichijoji 吉祥寺
Warrensburg, New York
circa 1830
“pink fog” (2005)
Saint Louis, Missouri
circa 1905
Wish - Mia Bergeron , 2025.
American, b. 1979 -
Oil on panel , 11 x 14 in.
by Shigeichi
Under construction for six hundred years, completed in 1965...
Duom di Milano, 4/19/26 #8x10 gelatin silver contact print
Marco Lorenzetti
New Caledonian Giant Gecko (Rhacodactylus leachianus), family Diplodactylidae, endemic to New Caledonia
This is the longest and heaviest gecko species in the world, growing up to 17 inches total length, and weighing up to 300 g.
Photograph by Shannon's Reptile Room
Mark Steinmetz
Chicago, Ravenswood Line, 1991
Great egret landing on buoy
Shooting date: Early April 2026
©Abeja Mariposa
Hélène Béland (Canadian, 1949) - Un Capteur de Lumière (Light Catcher) (2012)
Hermann Landshoff, Leonora Carrington in her Greenwich Village apartment, New York, 1942
Somewhere in the West
Continuing my month-long series of posts on New Mexico and the Great Divide: after driving past a huge mine I made it to Silver City. It has been an Apache campsite and later a place where Spaniards mined copper; the town was founded in 1870 due to a silver strike in the area.
I found it to have a fairly interesting and attractive business district, but when I asked a man (who I approached for dining advice) if he lived in town he said, "unfortunately." Perhaps it's a bit more touristy than he would have it, but I'm not certain.
There's still a huge open-pit copper mine, known as Tyrone, south of town, that I had driven by. I shot this (above) at the mine—they had a viewing area that was oddly locked up. As for my project, on the Divide, we're basically sitting atop the watershed in this this town.
Three photographs by Richard Koenig; taken April 4th 2026.
I like this article because it’s not what you think it is.
the world is a strange and wonderous place
Was thinking about really high numbered streets (312th St., things of that nature) and wondered if there was an Infinity Street anywhere. Would be a clever name for a loop or something. Turns out there is one but it's in the middle of nowhere Texas and this is literally the entirety of it:
Also check out the adjacent streets lol hats off to whichever optimist came up with these: