Amanda Victoria Duncan

    20 Dec 2011

    icelandphotoarchive:

    This is a photo of Austurstræti, one of Reykjavík’s oldest streets, taken at Christmas time in the mid- to late 1950s. The parking lot on the right was originally the site of the city’s fifth oldest hotel, the Hótel Ísland, which opened in 1882 and was destroyed in a fire in 1944. In the sixties the car park became a gathering place for the city’s youth, and got a particularly hard-to-translate nickname, Hallærisplanið. (“Uncool Square” or “Insufficiency Park” come close, but not really). In the mid-nineties the city built a new square, Ingólfstorg, to replace what were by then car parks on both sides of the street. Still popular with young people (skaters have replaced punks and hipsters), it’s used for concerts and other events in summer. In winter it has occasionally been turned into a skating rink.

    Photo: Óskar Gíslason 

    26 Aug 2011

    Happy Friday!
Put on some fabulous shoes and go stage a photo or two this weekend!
(Photo from here)

    Happy Friday!

    Put on some fabulous shoes and go stage a photo or two this weekend!

    (Photo from here)

    7 Jul 2011

    Just when you thought you understood that camera on your cell phone…
davemorin:

Use your Canon and Nikon SLR lenses with your iPhone. For real. (via Photojojo)

    Just when you thought you understood that camera on your cell phone…

    davemorin:

    Use your Canon and Nikon SLR lenses with your iPhone. For real. (via Photojojo)