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On consulting colour swatches in Google Images, the shade of pink for this wall at the Art Gallery of South Australia is somewhere between Flamingo and Salmon. The ornately carved wooden arch in the foreground and the picture frames complement the matte wall and airconditioning vents.
Airconditioning units outside an apartment building in Hong Kong.
"Oppressive heatwaves have become more frequent and more severe as a result of the climate crisis – a trend that’s expected to continue, and could worsen in proportion to how quickly we can transition from fossil fuels.
To beat the heat, people are increasingly turning to air conditioning. The number of AC units globally could increase by 244% by 2050, according to the International Energy Agency..." www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jul/29/air-condition...
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[In Explore 09 August 2015]
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Tijdens mijn bezoek op de zolderetage van het rijksmuseum voor Oudheden in Leiden zag ik tussen de oudheden ineens 2 priemende rode ogen op een zwarte muur. Het lijkt een onderdeel van de klimaatbeheeersingsinstallatie te zijn (denk ik). Overigens staat de tekst op het middenstukje op zijn kop.
Photography by Christian Nass
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Boat Quay, Singapore.
I've done this scene before in the day, but thought it deserved the panoramic treatment. :)
Marikina Auto Line Trans. Co. 4001 and 1000
Taken at Sta. Ana Terminal, San Mateo Rizal Philippines 1850.
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This is a picture of the entrance portal of Sensō-ji, the oldest temple in Tokyo, which is obviously updated to have air condition
I don't care about pollution
I'm an air-conditioned gypsy
That's my solution
Watch the police and the tax man miss me
I'm mobile, ooh yeah, hee-hee
Mobile, mobile, mobile, yeah, mmm
--The Who "Going Mobile"
Is where I used to be when I was managing commercial office buildings and shopping centres. This maze like world of air conditioning plant, emergency generators, water tanks & elevator motor rooms had to be checked every day to ensure that the building upon which they sat upon functioned to, (hopefully!) the occupants satisfaction.
A Korean fortune teller in Seoul. One can find all types of fortune tellers in South Korea. And they run the gamut from the very profitable ones, as the one picutured here, to the more common ones working out of far smaller quarters in old buildings. I took this shot on the run, not wanting to get hit by any airborne demons--incoming or outbound!
I have queried my adult students here about whether they have ever visited a fortune teller. The majority of them have but only once or twice. Many said they had gone with friends after having a few drinks. Just my opinion, but I think that one would have to look far and wide to find any fortune teller who is going to give a person any bad news.
Olympus Trip 35 with Zuiko 40mm f/2.8 lens on Fuji 200.
Seoul, ROK
2010
Another view of the stairs at the abandoned lamp factory Dijkstra in Heemstede, The Netherlands. Another shot can be found here.
This shot is taken against sunlight, and really shows the power of HDR in my opinion. 6 exposures.