“Habitat 67,” an apartment building in Montreal, Quebec by architect Moshe Safdie.
This stadium has an architectural problem.
A brutalist arcade in New Zealand.
This house was left completely vacant for years and is now covered in plants.
The “Burj Khalifa” In Dubai, which is the tallest building in the world cutting through clouds.
King Arthur statue on the cliffs of Tintagel, England.
A church covered with volcanic ash as Mounth Sinabung spews volcanic materials in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia.
This shadow is creating a perfect gradient.
Street Scenes From North Korea, captured by Luke Gram.
This security camera at a car wash has a wiper blade.
Michael Jantzen distorted series of photos explores reinterpretation of road signs.
A series of photos that investigate the relationship between information and the meaning of that information, by distorting the original recognizable object into many different possible renditions of itself. Jantzen also explores how the original idea can be reinterpreted as a new whole from the layering of distorted versions of the original road signs.
This is what the light inside of a lighthouse looks like.
Lightning struck this shell gas station sign making it say “hell”.
Coincidentally, look at the pump station numbers in the first photo.
Michaelsoft Binbows in Maebashi City, Japan.
This used to be a PC & parts shop, going by the name "Michaelsoft Binbows". It became widely known for its parody of "Microsoft Windows" and using the reverse windows logo. However, it seems that the store closed down around the end of 2002.
Air conditioned construction worker jackets.
An old jacket hanging in the woods with a bird’s nest built in the pocket.
This seagull landed on a pair of Jordans while the owners were swimming.