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Taken through my sittingroom window just after dawn. The lashing rain finally stopped just after sunset. A bucket in our back garden, empty last night, was half full.
A poorly maintained late 50's - early 60's block of flat's.
I have waited for year's to photograph this building without car's being parked on the driveway's, .. yesterday was my lucky day.
Camera : Fuji X100T
Lens : 23mm Fujinon
(35mm Equivalent in full frame)
LR4286 © Joe O'Malley 2022
This was a rather fortuitous shot taken through the double glazing that appears to be a Sparrow Hawk flying through the messy woodland, but the truth is it was just hopping a few feet forwards onto another branch in pursuit of its prey.
This wintering butterfly suddenly appeared on the inside of my double glazed window. Central heating woke it up for a while. It was freezing outside so I kept it indoors.
015/365
From my living room through double paned window and insect screen
Two minutes after sunrise.
Facing NW.
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia
Council housing estate, arched entrance.
On the way to the pub with the great Brian Griffin, photographer extraordinaire.
LR4260 © Joe O'Malley 2022
The state of the nation, people paying weekly rent to housing associations that sit on the money and ignore their responsibilities to maintain the properties to a high standard.
Thankfully this issue has been very well highlighted and publicised by ITN News.
LR4161 © Joe O'Malley 2021
As you look through the window of your brand new office you can observe your next one being constructed
Demolition, Demo, Daniel . . . and Detritus !
1960's Council housing estate currently in the process of being razed to the ground.
LR3872 © Joe O'Malley 2020
The hoardings are up and demolition begins on Monday 27th January 2020.
Council housing estate, built 1966/70.
LR3787 © Joe O'Malley 2020
Reflet dans un double vitrage au lever du soleil :-) (reflection in a double glazed window)
Cluses, Haute Savoie, France.
Mieux en grand, better in large, click L.
has created a double image - making me look much more like one of my cousins than the reflection I normally see!
The grey of the sky above displayed in drops of steel-like rain splattered on glass.
Macro.
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Urban nothingness.
Postwar/Modernist housing estate with evidence of a little attention with that raised bed on the left.
LR3871 © Joe O'Malley 2020