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Photographs by Anne Schwalbe can be seen as an ode to slowness - an ode to nature, light and emptiness.









Girl and Echo is an independent Lithuanian film about childhood, friendship, freedom and nature.
Watch: - http://pinterest.com/pin/99149629266488028/
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Above: Overgrown wild garden aesthetic. Design by Plant Architects
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Letting green take over.
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Above: Flower Tower, Paris. “A box full of ordinary apartments with terraces surrounded by flower pots. A very literal green building” - New York Magazine
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More delicious food photos:
-http://pinterest.com/designsquish/berries/
-http://pinterest.com/designsquish/mushrooms/
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Finally!! Houses birds actually want to live in!
-http://www.thehighline.org/
-Birdhouses for High Line
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Wild strawberries grown in our backyard in Brooklyn this summer. Last year’s photos of wild strawberries: http://www.blog.designsquish.com/wild-strawberries
“Evidence from archaeological excavations suggests that wild strawberry has been consumed by humans since the Stone Age. It was widely cultivated in Europe until the 18th century, when it began to be replaced by the garden strawberry, which has much larger fruit and showed greater variation, making them better suited for further breeding.”
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Was Henry Darger inspired by postcard above?
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Photographs from our trip to Harriman State Park(Upstate New York). Magic macro zoom lens uncovering detail almost invisible to the naked eye…
I love the heart pattern on the dragon fly tail.
Photographs by Paul Gower
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Above: Rhododendrons blooming everywhere.
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Above: Blueberries. Not yet ripened

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Carless days. Catching a train from New York City, Penn Station to Sloatsburg then hiking to Harriman State Park(Upstate New York)
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Fresh poppy seeds - delicious! Beautiful photography by Inmost Light
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Above: Inmost Light
Thirty five leaves silhouettes can be found on http://forestry.about.com

Illustration by Maayan Pearl and Emily Keegin.
Read article in Bloomberg Businessweek
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“I grew up on the countryside where my parents run a plant nursery and a flower shop. {...} I decided to show nature how I experienced it as a child.”
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Above: Dress made from yucca leaves and flowers.