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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Captured while I was enjoying a coffee to get my brain into gear for some street photography.

 

Weather has been unnaturally dry and sunny for such a long time here in the West of Scotland now. Very few showers and very little rain and many days without a cloud in the sky. We do desperately need some rain in the UK before too long.

 

It seems that some people have a means to address the cloudless skies. Enjoy!

Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mk.II

Olympus M.Zuiko 45/f1.8

  

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Clint got an e-cigarette that he brought to the cabin. Before the day ended, it was broken and unusable. Return shipping was half the product's cost, and the vendor -- who warranted these things to not break -- insists on paying shipping both ways. DO NOT BUY FROM E-CIGARETTE-MART.COM! Or Hong Kong in general!

 

While it lasted, the e-cigarette was amazing. I mixed a custom blend of e-juice (liquid tobacco) and cotton candy flavor. I didn't have a blank cartridge, so I dropped the juice on a cartridge that already had tobacco-flavored juice. So I had a weird mix of tobacco and cotton candy flavor. Vaped a good 100 tokes before I really felt it, at which point I could easily feel twice the nicotine in my head that I get from smoking a cigarette. Apparently the smoke itself is limiting, and removing the smoking process makes it much easier to do more nicotine at the same time. Not to mention that it's much less harmful in a vaporized state.

 

Carolyn.

sitting, vaping.

e-cigarette.

 

Evan's parents's house, Front Royal, Virginia.

 

August 29, 2009.

Pic by Tabbitha.

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SWANK Exclusive - complete Set incl. Lounge/Umbrella, Champagn and eCigarette

Würzburg, Innenstadt

 

Nikon D850, f/10.0, 1/1600 sec, 85.0mm, ISO 640

AF-S Nikkor 85mm f/1.8G

 

Flickr has been on the back burner of late crazy really when I am still taking photos and it only takes a few minutes to upload to Flickr.

 

It gives me a chance to wish everyone a Happy New Year

 

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These are some pictures of the new Electronic Cigarettes: the pink DSE901 from E-Smokeytreats.com. These are electronic cigarettes with nothing BUT nicotine and water vapor! Check esmoking101.com for more info!

 

In the UK:

• The proportion of the adult population using e-cigarettes has increased this year to 7.1%, the same as in 2019, amounting to 3.6 million people.

 

• Nearly two thirds of current vapers are ex-smokers (64.6%), and the proportion continues to grow, while the proportion who also smoke (known as dual users) has fallen to 30.5% in 2021.

 

• The proportion of adult smokers who have never tried e-cigarettes is continuing to decline slowly to 30.1% in 2021, while the proportion of smokers who are current users has been stable.

 

• Fewer than 1% of never smokers are current vapers (amounting to 4.9% of vapers).

Some Mall lights that caught my eye as I was sipping a cup of dark-roast coffee! E-cigarettes were on sale nearby and suggested the analogy!

Saidus Khaled [left] and Schumann Zaman, two of the most dynamic bass players of Bangladesh [A.K.A failed lead guitarists, because every bassist is a failed lead guitarist #fact]. Both are my childhood friend and awesome personalities.

 

I dedicate this photograph for all the great times we had back in the days. Happy birthday Bassbaba [Saidus Khaled]

zombie life

 

“ You don't even know what your life tomorrow will be ! You are like a puff of smoke, which appears for a moment and then disappears. ”

James 4:14

 

" Vous qui ne savez pas ce qui arrivera demain! car, qu'est-ce que votre vie ? Vous êtes une vapeur qui paraît pour un peu de temps, et qui ensuite disparaît. "

Jacques 4:14

 

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“ Man is like a breath; his days are like a passing shadow. ”

Psalm 144:4

 

"L'homme est semblable à un souffle, Ses jours sont comme l'ombre qui passe."

Psaume 144:4

 

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“ He remembered that they were only flesh, a wind that passes and does not return. ”

Psalm 78:39

 

"Il se souvint qu'ils n'étaient que chair, Un souffle qui s'en va et ne revient pas."

Psaume 78:39

 

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“For my days vanish like smoke, and my bones burn like a furnace.”

Psalm 102:3

 

" Car mes jours s'évanouissent en fumée, Et mes os sont enflammés comme un tison. "

Psaume 102:3

  

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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. A little bit of hardcore vaping going on here, creating some choking clouds and obscuring his view. I loved that it looked to be coming out of both sides of his head! Enjoy.

First time I've spotted one of these.

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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. The electronic nicotine delivery system has seen an explosion of use in Glasgow over the past year - some of which are so heavy duty they produce enough vapour to power a steam engine. Love the eye contact in this, enjoy!

John Street. Porthcawl. South Wales. February 2022.

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Saw this guy yesterday in Centre Place, one of Melbourne's wonderful laneways, enjoying his e-cigarette on his lunchtime break!

This was taken on Mott between Broome and Hester, in the Chinatown district of Manhattan.

 

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This set of photos is based on a very simple concept: walk every block of Manhattan with a camera, and see what happens. To avoid missing anything, walk both sides of the street.

 

That's all there is to it …

 

Of course, if you wanted to be more ambitious, you could also walk the streets of Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and the Bronx. But that's more than I'm willing to commit to at this point, and I'll leave the remaining boroughs of New York City to other, more adventurous photographers.

 

Oh, actually, there's one more small detail: leave the photos alone for a month -- unedited, untouched, and unviewed. By the time I actually focus on the first of these "every-block" photos, I will have taken more than 8,000 images on the nearby streets of the Upper West Side -- plus another several thousand in Rome, Coney Island, and the various spots in NYC where I traditionally take photos. So I don't expect to be emotionally attached to any of the "every-block" photos, and hope that I'll be able to make an objective selection of the ones worth looking at.

 

As for the criteria that I've used to select the small subset of every-block photos that get uploaded to Flickr: there are three. First, I'll upload any photo that I think is "great," and where I hope the reaction of my Flickr-friends will be, "I have no idea when or where that photo was taken, but it's really a terrific picture!"

 

A second criterion has to do with place, and the third involves time. I'm hoping that I'll take some photos that clearly say, "This is New York!" to anyone who looks at it. Obviously, certain landscape icons like the Empire State Building or the Statue of Liberty would satisfy that criterion; but I'm hoping that I'll find other, more unexpected examples. I hope that I'll be able to take some shots that will make a "local" viewer say, "Well, even if that's not recognizable to someone from another part of the country, or another part of the world, I know that that's New York!" And there might be some photos where a "non-local" viewer might say, "I had no idea that there was anyplace in New York City that was so interesting/beautiful/ugly/spectacular."

 

As for the sense of time: I remember wandering around my neighborhood in 2005, photographing various shops, stores, restaurants, and business establishments -- and then casually looking at the photos about five years later, and being stunned by how much had changed. Little by little, store by store, day by day, things change … and when you've been around as long as I have, it's even more amazing to go back and look at the photos you took thirty or forty years ago, and ask yourself, "Was it really like that back then? Seriously, did people really wear bell-bottom jeans?"

 

So, with the expectation that I'll be looking at these every-block photos five or ten years from now (and maybe you will be, too), I'm going to be doing my best to capture scenes that convey the sense that they were taken in the year 2013 … or at least sometime in the decade of the 2010's (I have no idea what we're calling this decade yet). Or maybe they'll just say to us, "This is what it was like a dozen years after 9-11".

 

Movie posters are a trivial example of such a time-specific image; I've already taken a bunch, and I don't know if I'll ultimately decide that they're worth uploading. Women's fashion/styles are another obvious example of a time-specific phenomenon; and even though I'm definitely not a fashion expert, I suspected that I'll be able to look at some images ten years from now and mutter to myself, "Did we really wear shirts like that? Did women really wear those weird skirts that are short in the front, and long in the back? Did everyone in New York have a tattoo?"

 

Another example: I'm fascinated by the interactions that people have with their cellphones out on the street. It seems that everyone has one, which certainly wasn't true a decade ago; and it seems that everyone walks down the street with their eyes and their entire conscious attention riveted on this little box-like gadget, utterly oblivious about anything else that might be going on (among other things, that makes it very easy for me to photograph them without their even noticing, particularly if they've also got earphones so they can listen to music or carry on a phone conversation). But I can't help wondering whether this kind of social behavior will seem bizarre a decade from now … especially if our cellphones have become so miniaturized that they're incorporated into the glasses we wear, or implanted directly into our eyeballs.

 

If you have any suggestions about places that I should definitely visit to get some good photos, or if you'd like me to photograph you in your little corner of New York City, please let me know. You can send me a Flickr-mail message, or you can email me directly at ed-at-yourdon-dot-com

 

Stay tuned as the photo-walk continues, block by block ...

rda and barebones mod

brass finished

The lady is wearing rather bright colours.

 

Seen in the old town of Wetzlar.

 

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The usage of tobacco is an activity that is practiced by some 1.1 billion people, and up to 1/3 of the adult population. The World Health Organization reports it to be the leading preventable cause of death worldwide and estimates that it currently causes 5.4 million deaths per year.

 

As it came out of the camera, with cropping and selective colour using GIMP.

 

Used on my blog describing how I stopped smoking using Intellicig ecigarettes - mkecig.blogspot.com/ and also my Portal about my experiences of stopping - intellicig.weebly.com/index.html.

 

Explore: Jun 23rd, 2009 - Best Position: #280

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smoke, smoke, smoke, that cigarette - queen street cardiff

 

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HCigar VT40 - EIN (e-cig) Box Mod with Evolv DNA 40 chip

Pentax DFA 100mm / 2.8 Lens

... but maybe not clearly. Huge clouds of vapour seem to be appearing everywhere these days and as the fog gradually clears e-cigarette 'smokers' are revealed behind them. This young lady was sandwiched between two puffers. :)

 

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