The Huffington Post published a fascinating photo blog this morning, complete with pictures from Cuba. I would love some more context for how/when/why these photos were captured, but they are fascinating just the same.
Photos of Chilean Mine Rescue
13 OctThe Boston Globe has, as usual, a stunning gallery of the rescue. Lots of awkward encounters between mistresses and wives though.

Stunning Color Pics from 80s NYC Subway
24 AugHat tip to Boing Boing for this post:
“As a Midwesterner who didn’t get a chance to fall in love with New York City subways until 2002, it’s fascinating to take a trip back to the system’s not-so-glory days, courtesy a collection of 1980s-era photos on Sean Kernick’s 2 4 Flinching blog.
I’ve seen historical photos of the NYC subways before, but, somehow, the other picture collections seem to skip over this period in the subway’s past. What I love best about these images—taken by photographers Bruce Davidson, John F. Conn, Jamel Shabazz and Martha Cooper—is the fact that they are documenting a full world. Sure, on these graffiti-covered and trash-strewn subways, guns got pointed at heads and white yuppies looked terrified. But this was also a system that took little girls to the beach, and suit-wearing men and women to the office.
The photos give you an unflinching sense of what these systems were like at a time when the city had basically left them to rot, but without creating a caricature that distracts from the humanity of the people involved (even the ones who contributed to the rotting). Good stuff.”
I agree. Click here for the pictures:













