Woven into the fabric of urban life are the sometimes-dangerous blemishes we call potholes. These tire-popping, boot-wetting nuisances are generally afterthoughts, things to complain about when they ruin our day. But a duo of Canadian photographers took it upon themselves to re-imagine our relationship with this urban menace. By casting the humble pothole as a beer cooler, trout pond, wash basin, and more, Claudia Ficca and Davide Luciano help us be both more aware of the problem, and less concerned about its persistence. See the full project at their website, mypotholes.com.