(via Venice Photograph Italy Canals Travel by EyePoetryPhotography)
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Parisian Architecture by terez93 on Flickr.
(Source: psychostimulant)
A view of the Cannaregio channel, partially iced because of unusually low temperatures, in Venice on Monday, Feb. 6.
[Credit : Luigi Costantini / AP]
Shadows and Reflections, Venice, 1905 by Alvin Langdon Coburn
from christie’s
I’ve been photographing the streets and subways of New York for the past 30 years. When young people today look at my shots from the 1980’s, they are aghast. To them, New York of the 1980’s is almost unrecognizable. And they are right. Some older people are nostalgic for “the good old days.” For example, they remember the Times Square of the 80’s… And what they remember is not so much the danger but the grittiness and (for lack of a better word) the authenticity. Yes, there was sleaze, but there were also video arcades, cheap movies, restaurants, and weird places. These same people resent the “Disney-ification” of Times Square and the gentrification of virtually all of Manhattan and many areas of the boroughs, and the loss of cheap housing and local stores everywhere.
—Steven Siegel on 1980s New York City [via 12 oz. Prophet and (more amazing images at) Gothamist]










