I took these six photos with my first generation iPhone on my walk to the tube yesterday. I guess it's nice that while I spend an hour riding a stuffy train underground to get to the office every day, I do get to pass all these little signs of Spring on my way to the station. That's why they're my Pic(s) of the Week.
* Apologies for the low quality - it's not because of the iPhone, it's my fault for not uploading them here in a higher resolution. I'm lazy. Maybe I'll upgrade it later today.
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OK. I admit I took this photo last year, but I still like it. It was taken inside The Royal Botanic Gardens (AKA Kew Gardens). The flower's common, but I dig the way you can see dew drops. We arrived there right when the gardens opened, which gave us a pristine view of pretty much everything (and lots of opps to shoot pics without strangers in the background - a real treat). I took this photo through thick glass at the Musee d'Orsay in Paris a few weeks ago. It is Edgar Degas' near life-sized sculpture "La Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans," which translates roughly to "The Little Dancer Aged Fourteen Years." The figure was created between 1821-1831. What makes it cool to me is that even though it's a statue, it has a muslin fabric skirt/tutu and a satin ribbon tying back the bronze hair. |