I miss my wife.
I miss my wife.
It goes without saying that a meal from McDonalds is an experience in itself. Some of us are fans, others tend to stay away, but like it or not, almost everyone has been to the fabled golden arches.
The New York Times published a brilliant editorial shot by Nolan Conway that highlights the myriad of faces and sometimes dogs that visit McDonalds.
The Many Faces of McDonalds Customers
via It’s Nice That
The faces of McDonalds customers
Steve Jobs, 1955 - 2011
For more inspiration, follow www.twitter.com/youthebrand.
The capital T Truth. Watch and please share.
Tonight’s Johannesburg sunset. You’re welcome.
Scene from a coffee shop (at Seattle Coffee Hyde Park)
Train stations, Portugal
I love this city. (at Johannesburg)
I marvel at how Woolworths serves consistently good cappuccinos. Any branch. Any time. Anywhere.
It blows my mind that Foursquare isn’t more popular in South Africa (apart from the obvious reasons of connectivity). Its in my Top 10 favourite apps. I can’t imagine travelling without it. Follow me at www.foursquare.com/mobileandy to find out why.
My favourite blogger is also my wife (I’m no fool). Check out her posts on beauty, haircare, travel & tech at www.wiscellaneous.com.
My 10 favourite Portugal shots. Device: iPhone 5. Editing app: Snapseed. For more, check out my photoblog at www.manmakepicture.tumblr.com.
Porsche. There is no substitute.
Found a brilliant little café in Braamfontein this morning. The best salmon scrambled on rye I’ve ever had. Plus they’re serious about coffee and there’s free wifi. Highly recommended.
Deleah’s. 6 De Beer Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg
Spotlight: South Africa
Since launching, we’ve seen Instagram spread from our headquarters in the Bay Area to every corner of the globe. In this series, Spotlight, we’ll highlight top users from countries and cities with thriving Instagram communities.
South Africa, the African continent’s southernmost country, boasts 11 official languages, three capital cities and some of the most photogenic landscapes in the world. Instagrammers both homegrown and from abroad have given outsiders a glimpse into this vast and diverse country, from the Namib desert in the northwest to the subtropical forests in the east to the coastline that stretches over 1700 miles (2700km).
Want an insider’s view of South Africa? Follow these locals to see the country through their lens.
- Ofentse Mwase, a cinematographer snapping photos from Johannesburg and its outskirts — @unclescrooch
- Alessio La Ruffa, taking beautiful photos in and around Pretoria — @alessiolr
- Ross Pickford, a software developer sharing photos from Cape Town — @roscoedude
- Gareth Pon, a filmmaker photographing Johannesburg’s cityscapes — @garethpon
To explore the country in depth, you can also browse the location pages for some of South Africa’s most popular destinations:
- Orlando Towers, art and base jumping at defunct nuclear cooling towers
- Lion’s Head summit, with a spectacular view of Table Mountain
- Cango Caves, beneath the Swartberg range near the town of Oudtshoorn
- Knysna Elephant Park, up close and personal with beautiful pachyderms
Great South Africa feature on Instagram’s blog