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jamesey · 7 months
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Freedom House designed by @alianz.cr
Get Inspired, visit www.myhouseidea.com
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jamesey · 7 months
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jamesey · 8 months
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jamesey · 8 months
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Hermosa puerta en la Ciudad de MEXICO
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jamesey · 9 months
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Beautiful mansion in Antalya, TURKEY
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jamesey · 1 year
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A tree in an alcove in Arizona. [100x2000] [OC]
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jamesey · 1 year
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ポートフォリオ
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jamesey · 1 year
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ポートフォリオ
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jamesey · 2 years
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Art Deco Buildings, United States
starting at top row, left to right
Niagara Mohawk Building
Smith Center
Boston Avenue Methodist Church
Carbide and Carbon Building (in front)
Bullocks Wilshire Building
Chrysler Building
Senior Services Associates Building
Kansas City Power and Light Building
American Radiator Building
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jamesey · 2 years
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Giusto or Justus Utens, Various Medici villas in lunette form, 1599–1602. The Villas were illustrated from a bird’s eye perspective. and painted for Ferdinando I de’ Medici. Via Wikipedia
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jamesey · 3 years
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The Archer Pavilion, Wrest Park, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom,
Thomas Archer’s pavilion, built between 1709 and 1711 for Henry de Grey, Duke of Kent. Trompe l'œil paintings by Mark Anthony Hauduroy.
Cover: English Heritage Photo Library,
©Paul Highnam for Country Life Credit: Country Life
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jamesey · 3 years
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nobody is irrelevant. nobody is invisible. your neighbors know your name and see you set off to school or work or the backyard everyday, sometimes with a spring in your step and sometimes with hunched over shoulders. there was this one time some stranger pointed you out to their friends and said “that’s the haircut I want” or “I have that shirt, too” or “they go to my school”. someone has admired the way you carry yourself or gave a presentation or even the way you’re so polite when you first meet a person. you’ve made comments or jokes that have stuck in minds of overhearers and eavesdroppers. when old classmates of yours think back to kindergarten or fourth grade or sophomore year they remember you and have an opinion of you. you’ve made recommendations of songs and restaurants and even cookie brands and actually introduced people to their all-time favorites. the cashier at the grocery store knows exactly what laundry detergent your household uses, or even if you don’t do your laundry at all.
you can never be irrelevant. there’s pieces of you everywhere, in a dozen lives, in a hundred dreams, in a million memories. maybe it’s true that you don’t have any friends, and you have a sucky relationship with your family or no family at all and no-one ever checks up on you, and you’re really very lonely, but that doesn’t determine your worth. you do. and so do the billions of small attributions you’ve already made to the world, both long-term and short-term. so thank you.
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jamesey · 3 years
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Sunrise in Portland - The view from Pittock Mansion.
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jamesey · 4 years
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Yosemite National Park, October 2020
Unedited photos, taken with OnePlus 7T camera
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