stephen hendee

@mirrortrain
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Extent: 256x256 (scaled x2)

"Gradient" colouring scheme.

I'm baaaack. Turns out trying to post a photo a day was far too ambitious. Hoping to get back to shooting regularly again soon. Oh, and did I mention I bought a large-format printer? More soon… https://pixelfed.social/p/masande/929858588819752116
M Sanders (@[email protected])

peep—Baltimore, MD (2025) #photography #fineartphotography #streetphotography #parade #baltimore #hampden #balloon #vignette #stilllife #winter #street #fujifilm #fujixseries

Pixelfed

If you missed it before, you really should check out the newly revised version of @jackusine’s Jules Vernacular website, with over 1,700 examples of mind-bendingly cool / weird / fun / unique French lettering.

I’ve scrolled through all the entries multiple times and it’s now one of my favorite websites:
https://vernacular.fr

(You can subscribe to new entries via RSS too.)

In the days after the devastating 1855 Edo earthquake, a new genre of artwork flourished amid the rubble, a remarkable range of prints featuring the rascal-like figure of Namazu, a giant catfish who caused the earth to shake with its underground writhing: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/earthquakes-in-japanese-woodblock-prints/
The Great Day of His Wrath (ca. 1853), by John Martin, who met his maker #onthisday in 1854. More on his life and art in Max Adams' essay “John Martin and the Theatre of Subversion” — https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/john-martin-and-the-theatre-of-subversion

I've been building an RSS reader for the past year. No unread counts, no inbox to clear. Just a river that flows at its own pace.

Today it's live on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. I wrote about everything that went into it.

https://www.terrygodier.com/current

#rss

Current

An RSS reader that doesn't count. What happens when you stop treating your feeds like an inbox and start treating them like a river.

Terry Godier
This really is an incredible photograph. The MN Bathrobe Lady is a reporter from Minnesota Public Radio who when alerted of ICE nearby ran out in what she was wearing. A little bit Arbus and a lotta bit impressive. https://www.mpr.org/stories/2026/02/13/meet-bathrobe-lady-sam-stroozas-mpr-news
Meet Minnesota Bathrobe Lady Sam Stroozas of MPR News | Minnesota Public Radio

Earlier this week, an unexpected and fast-moving incident unfolded in St. Paul, Minnesota involving both federal and local law enforcement. As crowds gathered and questions mounted, one of our MPR News reporters, Sam Stroozas, realized she lived just blocks away.

Minnesota Public Radio
Though best known today for his visually stunning "Art Forms in Nature", the German biologist and artist Ernst Haeckel — born #onthisday in 1834 — had a darker side to his thought. @BrunnerBernd explores: https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/human-forms-in-nature-ernst-haeckel-s-trip-to-south-asia-and-its-aftermath #OTD