Shao Feng’s face has been overprocessed too much, if you ask me, but the sweater is beautiful for the opposite reason: this looks like the reverse side of the “stockinette” stitch, which is designed for that smooth knit you’re used to seeing. If so, they’ve turned it around. And it looks chunky, like if you reach out and touch, it would squoosh beneath your fingers.
I have a thing for stuff you wanna touch, it’s true.
Also, that dragonfly is a little too obviously odd, but it’s BEAUTIFUL and odd, so I forgive it.

Another instance of that crazy fringed hood, last seen on Lee Min Ki. (Haven’t posted those here, I have so many pictures of him I’m trying to portion out..)

And then a couple of photos sure to worm their way into my heart with a newsie/cabbie cap, an at-work-artist look that includes camera and harrasment on a phone. What a cute worried face he makes!

It’s the expressions that really make this photograph, and I think it’s awesome to see the divide—in the hood he’s looking monolithic and impassive, and the angle adds to that illusion. While in the other two he’s retiring, and down the sightline, and he seems like a totally other person. One I’d actually like to say hello to, and ask where he got his hat.

Opaque  by  andbamnan