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A man has a captive audience as people take to Yonge Street to view damage from the Black Bloc thugs who violently disrupted civil protest during the G20 summit in Toronto.

Can I have your attention please!

27th Annual Watermelon Festival - Richmond, VA

 

Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II Camera and Canon EF 135mm F/2L USM Lens.

 

Emergency services have evacuated up to 6000 people from buildings in Melbourne's city centre after a blast in the basement of an office block this afternoon.

 

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A war that ended over 70 years ago still wrecks havoc today on Europe's beaches.

PJ sleeps well, knowing that he has conquered the VCR tape.

Awesome photos by Bexx (iamBexx) of my performance piece at college last year. All about sick sexual desires, film demonstrates the sexual desire to skin your lover. Niiiice.

part of the "mind of a murderer" series of photographs

Concert goers taking some of the madness home.

 

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This is an area burned over by the Camp Fire two months ago. Shot on my way to our branch in Paradise which survived the fire even though all the buildings on 3 sides burned to the ground.

The collapsing shell of Riverside after the major fire of 2007.

  

Mexico City, 10 august 1995. Family members mourn victims of flight 901 which crashed into Mt. Chichontepec, Salvador at night during a thunderstorm.

Залишки якогось підприємства. Січень 2022. Знято на прострочену плівку Kodak Vision

Nantasket Beach, Hull, MA

 

Cleaning up the next morning

Tangled grass along the edge of the marsh, beaten down by the weather and soon to be cleared by controlled burning

 

Lyman Woods Forest Preserve - Downers Grove IL

Aftermath of the storm at Colwyn Bay on the 31st march. Promenade was extensively damaged by the massive tide.

Description: Illustrated London News: April 27, 1912 – p632

 

“Tilted straight on the end with the stern vertically upwards”: A parallel to the “Titanic”

 

The rare way on which the White Star Liner foundered: The sinking of the steam-ship “Hasland” in the manner in which the “Titanic” is reported to have sunk.

 

Date of Execution: 1912

 

Medium: Letterpress

 

Collection: Illustrated London News

 

Reference No: 67.0 ILN

 

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It snowed immediately after the contractors installed the flooring and it's only now that it's melted that the aftermath is revealed. I bottle picker could make a fortune with the beer cans left behind. The vegetable garden is to the left of that wood border and the lawn is to the right. Difficult to determine since it's all brown.

 

Pretty cool to pay contractors in beer.

 

Though... this looks a lot like the abandonment I toured last week. Some work ahead.

Hmmmm....I wonder who it was who ate my fresh whipped cream and berries!

The wind picked up on Tuesday (last week) and rocked my trailer more than usual. I finally decided to jump ship and looked out the window to find carnage in the RV park. My trailer was unhurt along with a Mountain Hardwear tent that braved the microburst, but several trailers were totaled and several more were moved up to 15' from their original position. Most trailers lost skirting, anything left outside (including 2 ATVs), satellite dishes, etc. Luckily, nobody was hurt in the storm. The moral of the story is batten down the hatches (or buy a Mountain Hardwear tent!)

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The bears attacked the table of food!

Heidelberg Project - Detroit, MI

 

The Heidelberg Project is an outdoor art project in the McDougall-Hunt neighborhood on Detroit's east side, just north of the city's historically African-American Black Bottom area. It was created in 1986 by the artist Tyree Guyton, who was assisted by his wife, Karen, and grandfather Sam Mackey. The Heidelberg Project is in part a political protest, as Tyree Guyton's childhood neighborhood began to deteriorate after the 1967 riots. Guyton described coming back to Heidelberg Street after serving in the Army; he was astonished to see that the surrounding neighborhood looked as if "a bomb went off".

 

At first, the project consisted of his painting a series of houses on Detroit's Heidelberg Street with bright dots of many colors and attaching salvaged items to the houses. It was a constantly evolving work that transformed a hard-core inner city neighborhood where people were afraid to walk, even in daytime, into one in which neighbors took pride and where visitors were many and welcomed.[citation needed] Despite the area being characterized by high levels of blight and poverty, the evolving art work grew Tyree Guyton worked on the Heidelberg Project daily with the children on the block. He and director Jenenne Whitfield gave lectures and workshops on the project around the country. Their main goal was to develop the Heidelberg Project into the city's first indoor and outdoor museum, complete with an artists' colony, creative art center, community garden, amphitheater, and more. In 2005 the Heidelberg Project was awarded the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence silver medal.

Yes, this is our trampoline perched on top of our van. One of the support poles went through the windshield... the amazing thing is that this happened seconds after my family had all jumped out and ran into the house for cover from the storm. Everyone is safe, but now we have a shattered windshield to worry about.

Aftermath of deadly floods that hit Rubavu and Rutsiro districts | 7 May 2023 | Photos by Moise Niyonzima

Someone set fire to stuff. I came for the aftermath, not the duration.

March 2008

The Aftermath of my "Balloon Room" installation.

 

I took this picture while deciding whether or not to keep my neat little nest of dirtied black pieces of torn latex with all their connotations of loss, memories, endings, consequences, and new beginnings.

 

(I threw them out.)

The 16th Street Baptist Church bombing was a racially motivated terrorist attack in September 1963 by members of a Ku Klux Klan group in Birmingham, Alabama in the United States. The bombing of the African-American church resulted in the deaths of four girls. Although city leaders had reached a settlement in May with demonstrators and started to integrate public places, not everyone agreed with ending segregation. Other acts of violence followed the settlement. The bombing increased support for people working for civil rights. It marked a turning point in the U.S. civil-rights movement of the mid-20th century and contributed to support for passage of civil rights legislation in 1964.I just watched a documentry on this so i wanted to put it on flickr.

  

went for a ride/walk with Macy Gray up at Morgan Hill State Forest. she did great and we both had lotsa fun!

Drained and overheated after a ling rid in the sun. I was completely empty when I returned and in the hot sun I I longed for some cold water :)

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