dbrondeau: Traveling by Air No.21: The Tower Airports come in different sizes, with different layouts, some contained in one building, and some spread over several separated terminals. They have different numbers of gates and different airlines flying out of those
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dbrondeau: Traveling by Air No.19: Arranging Personal Space I often wonder who designed the seating arrangements at airports and what those designers think about the way people use the seating now. It's always hard to find a seat at your gate and often near impossi
dbrondeau: Traveling by Air No.18: Practicing Patience Unpredictability is one of the most frustrating aspects of air travel. Will my flight be delayed for some reason? Will I get to my destination on time? Will I be late for that meeting? If I'm returning home, wi
dbrondeau: Traveling by Air No.17: No Amount of Time Shall Go Unfilled Why do we hate boredom so much? Why do we feel the need to occupy every waking moment with something, anything? Is this an American problem or do people in other countries suffer from this same
dbrondeau: Traveling by Air No.16: Searching for Shangri La If you could take an airplane to anywhere, where would you go and why? I would go to Italy to see the art and architecture of Florence. It's a trip I've been wanting to take for about 30 years. I haven't
dbrondeau: Traveling by Air No.15: The Flying Monk Airports can be great diversifiers, if you take the time to look around and observe people, or even talk to people (if you are more extroverted than me). In some ways, it's like the old world bazaar, where people f
dbrondeau: Traveling by Air No.14: Many Kinds of Illumination Illumination helps us to see things more clearly, but of course, is not limited only to what we physically see with our eyes. Illumination comes from many sources, each revealing something different. T
dbrondeau: Traveling by Air No.13: Sitting in a Well Lit Room ...and trying desperately to not be bored. Is there anything worse for a human? The next time you are at the airport, look around. What is everyone doing? What do you usually do? This photo was taken at
dbrondeau: Traveling by Air No.12: Waiting to Be Closer to the Stars The human mind is incredibly adaptive and resilient. We sit quietly, patiently waiting in designated areas. We act orderly and civilized, shuffling with other anonymous humans to line up at securi
dbrondeau: Traveling by Air No.8: Why Are Some Spaces Better than Others? Some airports are actually a delight. Well, a delight for the senses anyway. But how many people actually stop to appreciate the experience? How many hurried or weary travelers stop for tha
dbrondeau: Traveling by Air No.7: Two Sides to Every Story I like to imagine what people in airports are doing. Are they arriving someplace new or are they returning home? Are they traveling alone on business or with their family on a vacation? Are those 2 people t
dbrondeau: Traveling by Air No.6: You Don't Have to Be Alone, but You Can Still Be by Yourself. When I travel for work, I often travel by myself. Some people might think that's lonely or stressful, but I rather like it. I'm somewhat of an introvert. I say somewh
dbrondeau: Traveling by Air No.4: Unexpected Delights Even the most mundane transitional spaces, like walkways and tunnels can provide a sense of delight. What are your favorite spaces in airports? This photo was taken in Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.
dbrondeau: Traveling by Air No.3: The Experience of Transition Airports are interesting places because they are not destinations. For the vast majority of people an airport is a transition place—one that you must pass through before reaching your final destination.
dbrondeau: Traveling by Air No.2: Keeping You in Line Airports all feel the same because they have the same structured process: Get in line to go through security, put your bags on the belt, empty your pockets, put your liquids, shoes, belt, and laptop in a tray, g
dbrondeau: W34th and 6th, NYC No.2 For this one, I was playing around with #slowshutter, trying to capture the energy of the street against the backdrop of the setting sun. #dbrondeau_people #iphoneonly #wearegrryo #AMPt_Community #the_iphone_arts #ig_artistry #t
dbrondeau: W34th and 6th, NYC, No.1 I don't generally do a lot of street photography, but I was going through my photos, and I liked this one. So I thought I'd share it. #dbrondeau_people #iphoneonly #wearegrryo #AMPt_Community #the_iphone_arts #neweramuseum #mob
dbrondeau: Joy of the Improbable #dbrondeau_b&w #diana #iphoneonly #wearegrryo #AMPt_Community #the_iphone_arts #ig_artistry #editfromthesoul #theappwhisperer #artistz_united #ig_underground #artistry_flair #neweramuseum #mobitog #NEMBlack&White
dbrondeau: Line and Shape: Zakim Bridge No.2 If anyone is curious, the full name of the bridge is the "Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge". It's named after the Boston civil rights activist who promoted "building bridges between peoples" and the nearby Bu
dbrondeau: Scale and Line: Zakim Bridge No.1 The bridge was built in 2003 and, in my opinion, is one of the only truly memorable pieces of architecture erected in Boston over the last 30 years or more. #dbrondeau_architecture #iphoneonly #wearegrryo #AMPt_Communi
dbrondeau: The Same Endless Variation #dbrondeau_nature #iphoneonly #wearegrryo #AMPt_Community #the_iphone_arts #mobitog #NEMminimalism
dbrondeau: Time is Wibbly Wobbly #dbrondeau_abstract #candle #light #iphoneonly #wearegrryo #AMPt_Community #the_iphone_arts #ig_artistry #theappwhisperer #artistz_united #ig_underground #artistry_flair #neweramuseum #mobitog #shootermag_usa #NEMminimalism
dbrondeau: Light Drips #dbrondeau_abstract #candle #light #iphoneonly #wearegrryo #AMPt_Community #the_iphone_arts #ig_artistry #theappwhisperer #artistz_united #ig_underground #artistry_flair #neweramuseum #mobitog #shootermag_usa #NEMminimalism
dbrondeau: Only Statues Remain No.5: Agony Foretold
dbrondeau: Only Statues Remain No.4: No Judgement, Realization, or Acknowledgement
dbrondeau: Only Statues Remain No.3: Frozen and Unfeeling
dbrondeau: Only Statues Remain No.2: Disconsolate and Drowned After humans are long gone and alien explorers eventually stumble upon the earth (or whatever they choose to call it), what will they find? After everything we've done on this planet– lived on it, built
dbrondeau: Impression of Self No.17 (The Other Side) This is an old self portrait that I never got around to posting. Check out all my self portraits at #dbr_impressions. #dbrondeau_selfportrait #selfportrait #abstract #composite #iphoneonly #wearegrryo #AMPt_
dbrondeau: The Ancient Art of Flying Coach #dbrondeau_exterior #aerial #hipstamatic #iphoneonly #wearegrryo #AMPt_Community #the_iphone_arts #ig_artistry #theappwhisperer #neweramuseum #mobitog #shootermag_usa