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I don't know what happened, but the ground was littered with corpses of these blue beetles.
I imagine it as the aftermath of some epic beetle-warfare.
Shot with the Tamron 70-300 (A005)
Tornado ripped through Queens and Brooklyn on 9/16. The one in Queens touched down in my neighborhood. The aftermath was incredible. It is really rare to get such a disaster in Queens!
I took the shoot after I finsih eating my fruit plate. The sun light was perfect for this funky shoot.
after the sun had gone downit
still lit up the sky
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Aftermath offers 24 hour rapid response with professionally trained technicians prepared to handle any situation. When tragedy strikes, Aftermath is immediately available for dispatch to the scene where we begin assisting and consulting families.
Aftermath, Inc.
11616 Industriplex Blvd., Suite 12
Baton Rouge, LA 70809
Phone: (877) 493-1613
Contact Person: Amanda Ellison
Contact Email: info@aftermathinc.com
Website: www.aftermathinc.com
You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD3_up5P1cc
Main Keywords:
crime scene clean up,blood cleanup,suicide clean up,death clean up,biohazard cleaning
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DO NOT REPRINT THIS IMAGE WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION. Copyright Robert E. Klurfield
March 4, 2012
Aftermath of an early morning single vehicle car accident in the New Vernon section of Harding Township, New Jersey.
March 4, 2012. At approximately 2:00am a white BMW sped through the intersection of Spring Valley Road and Dickson's Mill Road in New Vernon. The driver failed to slow down a 90-degree t-shaped intersection, knocking down an electric and telephone utility pole and then crashing through a steel guard rail. The automobile came to rest only about 10 feet from a private residence. No other details are yet available.
Aftermath offers 24 hour rapid response with professionally trained technicians prepared to handle any situation. When tragedy strikes, Aftermath is immediately available for dispatch to the scene where we begin assisting and consulting families.
Aftermath, Inc.
11616 Industriplex Blvd., Suite 12
Baton Rouge, LA 70809
Phone: (877) 493-1613
Contact Person: Amanda Ellison
Contact Email: info@aftermathinc.com
Website: www.aftermathinc.com
You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD3_up5P1cc
Main Keywords:
crime scene clean up,blood cleanup,suicide clean up,death clean up,biohazard cleaning
So after what seemed like a promising beginning to spring ended with a last minute snowstorm after 5:30 this morning. I had read the storm warning yesterday when checking the weather, but when I woke up this morning and couldn't get back to sleep I was relieved to see the streets were still bare. When I finally did fall back asleep I awoke to fine the view from windows to be a grey flurry of snow and rooftops covered in white. Not impressed.
I had sort of fancied going out today, since I was home all yesterday preparing for what turned out to be a very successful party (no pictures though, wasn't in the photographing mood), quite possibly one of our largest ever. No broken glasses, although one of the coat hooks snapped because there were too many coats hung on it. Nothing that a little glue won't fix though. In what was a rather miraculous feat all of the food was eaten and so all we're left to clean up today is a few loads of plates and glasses in the dishwasher and some crumbs here and there.
Taken for Jan 2012 MSH #2 - Same Proceedure as Every Year
Wish the clean-up was as entertaining as the decorating.
I stopped by the BMW shop in Birmingham on the way home to drool on the new toys, and they were having a 30% off sale on gear, so I was able to replace the gloves that wore out on the trip.
The aftermath of Christmas morning.
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The old, disused Methodist chapel on Lambert Street has burned down. Accident, malice or greed? Unknown (other than by the perpetrator) as of now.
No structural damage, but severe damage to their trees and to their aluminum siding. Large sections of it have been ripped away in this picture, and in some cases so, too, have the sheets of insulation beneath..
They probably would have taken a lot more damage had they not literally just had a new roof installed.
The first few months of 2011 saw Australia experience some of the worst natural disasters on record. Floods in southern Queensland stole lives and devastated large parts of the state, while further north Cyclone Yasi battered many communities. Victoria experienced its worst flooding in decades, and in the Kimberley, widespread flooding caused mass evacuations of homes.
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DO NOT REPRINT THIS IMAGE WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION. Copyright Robert E. Klurfield
March 4, 2012
Aftermath of an early morning single vehicle car accident in the New Vernon section of Harding Township, New Jersey.
March 4, 2012. At approximately 2:00am a white BMW sped through the intersection of Spring Valley Road and Dickson's Mill Road in New Vernon. The driver failed to slow down a 90-degree t-shaped intersection, knocking down an electric and telephone utility pole and then crashing through a steel guard rail. The automobile came to rest only about 10 feet from a private residence. No other details are yet available.