Photo of the Day

From the Future V: [PHOTO] of the Day

by Jay Hood August 2, 2014

Interior shot of the Milwaukee Art Museum designed by Santiago Calatrava

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From the Future IV: [Photo] of the Day

by Jay Hood August 1, 2014

Milwaukee Art Museum designed by Santiago Calatrava

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Flamingos in the Abstract – Bronx Zoo

by Tony Shea August 1, 2014

Flamingos of the Bronx Zoo. To see the rest of our Bronx Zoo pics click HERE. **To see more of our curated content, you should like Shea Magazine on Facebook HERE!**

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From the Future III: [Photo] of the Day

by Jay Hood July 31, 2014

Milwaukee Art Museum designed by Santiago Calatrava

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From the Future II: [Photo] of the Day

by Jay Hood July 30, 2014

Milwaukee Art Museum designed by Santiago Calatrava

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Station PHOTO of the Day

by Tony Shea July 29, 2014

A lone figure waits on Track 107 in Grand Central.

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Santiago Calatrava [PHOTO] of the Day

by Jay Hood July 28, 2014

In celebration of his 63rd birthday, enjoy a space age view of the Milwaukee Art Museum, one of his architectural masterpieces completed 13 years ago.

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Hell’s Half Acre: [PHOTO] of the Day

by Jay Hood March 25, 2014

And you thought the Badlands were bad. Welcome to Hell’s Half Acre. Here you will find many of the same geological formations as the Badlands. Unlike the Badlands, Hell’s Half Acre is just bleached rock blasted by the sun until only the most meager of colors remain. No bright oranges and golds to catch the […]

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Wagon Train: [PHOTO] of the Day

by Jay Hood March 24, 2014

Know what would have sucked? Being a pioneer. Imagine being in your wagon train. You’ve trekked across the country. You’ve gone across the Mississippi. You’ve crossed grasslands and avoided the Indians. Things have got to get better, right? Wrong! Now, stretching as far as the eye can see are mounds of psychedelic colored rocks. They […]

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Badlands Wayside: [PHOTO] of the Day

by Jay Hood March 19, 2014

The Badlands in South Dakota can sneak right up on you. Travelling from the east, prairies stretch for miles on end. The occasional tree stands out against an otherwise flat and windswept landscape. Then comes the Badlands. Barren level ground gives way to an unexpected collection of buttes, spires and other outcrops. The stark monotony […]

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Badlands: [Photo] of the Day

by Jay Hood March 18, 2014

South Dakota. The Badlands. We’d been driving since before dawn to get here. The entrance to the National Park was several miles back. Despite the short distance traveled we’d been in the park for several hours now. We finally paused on top of a butte overlooking the grasslands. Early morning light enhanced the colors of […]

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[PHOTO] of the Day: A Lone Tree in Loxahatchee

by Jay Hood February 11, 2014

Deep into the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge stood a lone tree by the side of a motionless slough of water. The dense cluster of fronds offered no respite from the stifling humidity. Likewise, the sluggish procession of clouds across the sky provided no relief. The air was still. Nothing moved. The sound of insects assaulted […]

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[PHOTO] of the Day: The Shack in the Swamp

by Jay Hood February 10, 2014

Deep in the swamp of the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, beneath the buzzing power lines and a barren tree being slowly strangled by curling vines, stands a solitary dilapidated corrugated metal structure that is gradually, but most assuredly, being devoured by the vegetation that surrounds it. The humid conditions and strong rain appear to be […]

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