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In the time of COVID shutdowns, food delivery on bicycles, taxi cabs, buses, and passenger cars head south on Fifth Avenue, past the Metropolitan Museum Of Art. The museum was open to limited numbers of people, with masks required. NYC -- May 30, 2021
I was on the Arizona State University campus the other day and saw this food delivery robot waiting to cross a busy University Avenue. It was waiting patiently at a crosswalk. I watched the light turn red in my rear view mirror and this little guy scooted across the crosswalk and motored on its way. I assume it was going to it's next delivery. Amazing technology.
photo from early May 2023 ... mom & pop bluebird feeding the baby blue bird in the box... (they were apparently finished the job-- activity ceased-- later in week).
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Harrier mom came in flying low and before we realized what was happening... Dinner (Rabbit) was dropped and caught by a hungry juvenile.
This is probably my first Peregrine Falcon food exchange or should I say food snatch.
This probably also shows why Falcons and other raptors drop the food from a bit of height rather then bringing the food to the table.
Once falcon chicks fledge and start flying, parents will bring in food and one or more juveniles will home in and food is dropped and caught by one of the juveniles in mid air. But that didn't happen in this case, food was snatched right out of the mother falcon Xena's talons. Sign of surprise are evident in mother falcon's eyes..
From my San Diego Archives...
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Chinatown in Bangkok is one of the largest Chinatowns in the world. It was founded in 1782 originally centered around Sampheng, the core of Chinatown now lies along Yaowarat Road, which serves as the main thoroughfare and sometimes takes its name from the whole area, often referred to as Yaowarat - เยาวราช. Originally a wilderness area outside the city walls, Chinatown grew to become the commercial hub of Bangkok throughout the late 19th to early 20th centuries, but has since declined in prominence as commercial activity moved elsewhere following the expansion of the city. It now serves as a center of Chinese culture, with numerous shops selling traditional goods, and is best known as a gastronomic destination. Chinatown is, in my opinion, one of the nicest places in the city. When you get off the Chao Phraya river express at the Ratchawong stop and walk into Chinatown, you can feel the energy rushing towards you. Trade is happening everywhere. Locals drag bales of rice on their shoulders, market vendors sell the most diverse things at one of the many markets in the district and the range of inspiring scents, dishes and snacks at food stalls is overwhelming. In Chinatown your eyes and ears are short. Scooter delivery is a popular way of getting food delivered in Chinatown, Bangkok. The neighborhood is known for its busy streets and many street food vendors, and scooter delivery provides an efficient way of handling the large number of orders. Many of the street food vendors in Chinatown have their own scooters, which are driven by couriers to deliver orders to customers in the neighborhood. The couriers are often young men who work quickly and professionally to make and deliver the orders.
When visiting Bangkok, you definitely must make a trip down to Yaowarat - Chinatown . I love the vibe there. Always lively and so happening, with lots of good food around. With its heady smorgasbord of street food, gold merchants, wooden shophouses, and ancient Chinese temples, there’s never a dull moment in Bangkok’s Chinatown. Exploring the side streets of the city’s oldest district is a must on any trip to the Thai capital. For the best street food in Bangkok, where a culinary food spectacle takes place every evening. As soon as the sun goes down, hundreds of neon signs flash and Yaowarat Road fills with food carts and street vendors. The pans heat up and soon the air fills with the scents of chicken broth, fresh mangoes, fried noodles and grilled shrimp. Try resisting that! Many older people or those with limited mobility use this service to order and have delicious food delivered to them. It is not uncommon to see scooters weaving through crowded streets with pedestrians, with couriers rushing to make and deliver orders. It's a busy scene, but food delivery is done quickly and efficiently. Scooter delivery is an important part of the street food culture in Chinatown, Bangkok, and provides a unique way of enjoying the delicious dishes from the street vendors in this vibrant neighborhood.
Chinatown in Bangkok is één van de grootste Chinatowns ter wereld. Het werd gesticht in 1782 oorspronkelijk gecentreerd rond Sampheng, ligt de kern van Chinatown nu langs Yaowarat Road, die dienst doet als de belangrijkste verkeersader en soms zijn naam ontleent aan het hele gebied, waarnaar vaak wordt verwezen als Yaowarat - เยาวราช. Oorspronkelijk was het een wildernisgebied buiten de stadsmuren, maar Chinatown groeide uit tot het commerciële centrum van Bangkok gedurende de late 19e tot vroege 20e eeuw, maar is sindsdien aan bekendheid afgenomen doordat de commerciële activiteit naar elders verhuisde na de uitbreiding van de stad. Het doet nu dienst als centrum van de Chinese cultuur, met tal van winkels die traditionele goederen verkopen, en staat vooral bekend als gastronomische bestemming. Chinatown is wat mij betreft één van de meest leukste plekken van de stad. Wanneer je de Chao Phraya river express afstapt bij halte Ratchawong en Chinatown in loopt, voel je de energie op je af komen. Overal wordt handel gedreven. Locals slepen met balen rijst op hun schouders, marktlieden staan op één van de vele markten die de wijk rijk is de meest uiteenlopende spullen te verkopen en het aanbod van inspirerende geuren, gerechten en snacks bij eetkraampjes is overweldigend. In Chinatown komt je ogen en oren te kort. Scooter delivery is een populaire manier om eten te laten bezorgen in Chinatown, Bangkok. De wijk is bekend om zijn drukke straten en vele eetkraampjes, en scooter delivery biedt een efficiënte manier om de grote hoeveelheid bestellingen te verwerken. Veel van de eetkraampjes in Chinatown hebben hun eigen scooters, die door coureurs worden bestuurd om bestellingen af te leveren bij klanten in de wijk. Het is niet ongewoon om te zien hoe scooters zigzaggen door drukke straten met voetgangers, met coureurs die zich haasten om bestellingen te maken en te leveren. Het is een drukte van jewelste, maar de bezorging van eten wordt snel en efficiënt geleverd. Scooter delivery is een belangrijk onderdeel van de street food-cultuur in Chinatown, Bangkok en biedt een unieke manier om te genieten van de overheerlijke gerechten uit de eetkraampjes in deze levendige wijk.
a delivery courier is waiting for an order to come in piazza mercanti, Milano Italy. The city is empty.
Osprey
Apparently the dad took care of the head before delivering the fish to the nest where the mom and chicks (not visible in this shot) were waiting.
This Osprey is doing its job as a parent by bringing food to its family.
Canon EOS 7D, EF400 f/5.6L USM, Canon 550 EX Flash, Better Beamer, f/8, 1/2500, ISO 500
I shot this in Las Vegas looking past a cactus garden that was reflecting on the windows of a hotel restaurant. A waitress was delivering meals to the customers behind her.
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Amidst the glowing blur of the Big Apple's never-sleeping lights, our two-wheeled hero dashes through the concrete jungle, an orange beacon of timely takeout
Late evening in Cromer, Norfolk when I stumbled across this delivery driver who delivers food in the area with a large teddy bear strapped to his back. "Why?" I asked him "For Fun" he replied....
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For many years the CWS/SCWS published an annual yearbook detailing the progress and develoments of the Co-operative movement at home and abroad as well as detailing various events of national and international importance. The hardback volume also includes a selection of images of pertinent scenes and in 1934 this appears.
It shows the exterior of the CWS's 'Federation Bicycle Works" in KIng's Road, Tyseley, Birmingham that produced bikes for both affliated Co-operative Socities use as well as for retail sale under the 'Federation' brand. Situated in the heart of the country's 'metal bashing' industries where many other steel tube and bike manufacturers were based the works also manufactured prams - baby carriages under the 'Queen of the Road' brand - and toys seen int he carefully positioned billboard. Somehow one hundred lads have been assembled to take the photograph of the carrier bikes produced for the Manchester & Salford Co-operative Societies retail butchery department and some of you may recall these once familiar sights - the bike with the large wicker basket and pannier over the front wheel. They were used for home deliveries in days when home refrigeration was rare and meat was required as a daily delivery from the butchers.
Although these Mack cabovers are a common sight across the US, they are rarely seen outside of waste management and some construction roles. This refrigerated box truck works in food distribution and is seen making the rounds in midtown Manhattan.
This memorial was erected by the parishioners of Saint Saviour's Southwark in the year 1922. The bronze statue on the plinth is of an infantryman tramping through mud.
It's very quiet at night in the streets, but what you do see a lot are the e-bike delivery riders since all restraurants are still closed. Take-away is so 2019 ;-)
52 Weeks of 2020
Week No. 47: Night Photography
Category: Technique
I saw this guy doing food deliveries on his cool bike. Finally managed to get a pic of him, but its a tight crop, so I tried to edit it to look mkre like a film photo.
Shot on Fujifilm X-pro 1
xc35mm f2
f2, 1/1400sec, ise 200
"Shout out" to the folks who deliver food, other essential service during these "stay at home times" with Covid-19 "social distancing" guidelines.
The Precinct Coventry is undergoing the first stages of re-development and the shops are closing one-by one. This was a square which was often used for exhibitions and outdoor drinking and snacking.
In this view a fast food delivery rider cleaves through pedestrians as he heads towards central Coventry.
The picture is taken from Warwick Row.
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