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I like to capture the same scene in different seasons. I'm not sure if I've ever posted this before or not but this definitely screams Winter, right?
Main Street
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Mike D
"Look, It's Not Bro Time, It's Show Time." Get ready have I got a treat for you!!!
Huge shoutout and thank you to Adam Lavell!!! With his help and collab he gathered all these hot men together, made the poses and took the green screen shots for me to edit!
This is inspired from the movie Magic Mike!!!
This is my submission for this month's #AdamsPhotoChallenge.
Now that the challenge this month has ended its time to get the celebration started!!! Come join us at the party on Saturday June 27th at 12pm to 2pm. Dress code is your favourite TV or Film character.
Thank you everyone for participating and taking such amazing images!!!
One of the things that I have I found in our going around New Orleans was the fresh paint. When you travel around the houses that are painted seem to be all done at the same time. This is no surprise as the hurricane defined the time that rebuilding started. What is surprising is how large an area was affected. New building and fresh paint are signs of the new New Orleans. This is an overstatemant of the new color in the City. Best seen Large
Mike Jones. 40 years volunteering with the RNLI. Beats a cake! Street artist who painted it is an Australian called Smug One.
The Street Walker
I hadn’t seen Mike in over a year.
I found him again on 7th Avenue, pressed against a brick wall, trying to escape the cold wind moving through Ybor. He stood quietly beneath a painted window—2026 already written behind him—waiting, enduring. He is still painting.
Nothing in the frame asks for sympathy. It only asks that we look, and recognize a shared moment of being human in passing time...Thank you, Mike💙💙🙏🙏
a holga portrait of mike.
i took this photo using my close focus trick which involves forcing the lens past the stopper to the very end of the barrel.
it seems to work well :)
Location: Studio
Modell: Mike F.
Bearbeitung: JĂĽrgen Krall Photography
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Mikes "missing an apostrophe" Fast Food takeaway in Killarney. Whoever created the sign above & wrote the notice in the window got it right so I guess 2 out of 3 ain't bad? HWW! Taken for my group www.flickr.com/groups/takeaways_and_chip_shops_of_the_world/ new members are very welcome to join us.
Now Mike, here is YOUR BODY looking good enough to be on a BMW advert! Not bad I'd say! Btw, I was just messing, hope you dont mind me 'doodling' on your shizzle man :D
Mucho Amor!
Senator Mike Gabbard lent his support to the Kapolei High School Cheerleader Car Wash at Hope Chapel Kapolei in Kalaeloa on August 28, 2010.
Akrapovic Audi RS5 DTM - Audi Sport Team Phoenix - Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters - German Touring Cars - Brands Hatch - Kent.
Mike Garlington is an artist and photographer who takes hauntingly good portraits. His subjects are familiar faces from society's underbelly: drifters, buskers, panhandlers, criminals and derelicts.
While a certain type of exploitive homeless genre has been overdone in the past Garlington dramatically alters the genre by creating almost fantasy scenarios with his characters. For his project Positively 6th Street Garlington photographed the hanger outers along San Francisco's perhaps most desolate street, except rather than shooting them in their natural habitat on the street Garlington set up a studio at Club 6 and shot them posed with stark backgrounds.
The overall effect is that of watching characters from a freak show or a circus or a carnival. But the difference is you do not get the sense that these characters are being exploited because you get a certain sense that Garlington himself is with them in spirit. If they are the freaks, he is the freak show barker.
For some strange reason Garlington made me think that his might be the type of stuff Tom Waits would crank out if instead of an out of tune piano God had given him a camera.
It's strange somehow to hear Garlington talk about how he got these characters to pose starting with "at first we offered them all sandwiches, but after a while we figured out that $5 worked a lot better." Instead of the sarcasm you'd expect Garlington evokes a certain amount of duh with that statement that gives you the impression that he could totally understand how someone would rather have $5 than a sandwich.
In addition to the Positively 6th Street portraits, Garlington has several other pieces as part of the exhibit including shots of a recent visit to China where he also turns mundane Chinese specimens into his same elaborate carnival characters of sorts.
Garlington has published a book of his images entitled "Portraits from the Belly of the Whale." The photography is exceptional and while much of the book is quite disturbing it is equally challenging. You watch as two hooded KKK figures evoke a strong emotional response on the outside of a medicine cabinet only to open the box and find the hoods off and the costumes being worn by two black men. The photography confronts and demands an emotional reaction.
Tonight there will be a reception at 111 Minna Street Gallery in San Francisco opening Garington's show. If you can't make it to tonight's opening though you definitely should still stop by when you get a chance and check out his work. You won't be disappointed.
Here is more on Garlington from the Stephen Cohen Galleries who represents him.
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I’ve missed you all, my friends, and your wonderful pictures!! I hope the last couple of weeks have been good ones for you.
This photo of my youngest son, Mike, was taken a couple of weeks ago, a few days after he arrived here on a visit, and he is the reason for my absence from flickr. I don’t get to see Mike very often as he lives in Las Vegas and I wanted to make the most of his stay. We had a wonderful time, but it was over too soon, and he flew back to the US yesterday. I was very sad to see him go, but am now looking forward to catching up with all your latest work!! I know I’m in for a treat!!
Mike was a room mate of mine in Florida, New York and Virginia. We we in Nuclear Power School together - class 7608. We served on the USS Flying Fish SSN673 together. I was his best man at his wedding in 1979. This photo was taken in the BEQ in Orlando, Florida in November of 1976.
This M4 is a relative of the more commonly-known M16. I found it harder to aim the rifles properly than the pistols, but Dad was lethal with every weapon.
I have recently been entrusted with some of the Mike Jacobs railway archive by local historian Viv Wilson MBE.
In 1964, Mike Jacobs, mid 20s, arrived from Felixstowe to live in Teignmouth with his family. Their stationery shop with a flat over was in Station Rd, most convenient for him as a dedicated railway fan and excellent photographer. He spent much time exploring the west country and recording the tracks and trains whilst the Beeching Axe began its clearance. Some of his images and information was later published into several books firstly as Michael P Jacobs then later, simply Mike Jacobs.
In the 1970s he bought the redundant station at Lustleigh which became his home for many years until moving to France where he died in 2020.
I have approximately 30 of his images which i have scanned but still need full restoration.
All pictures are of a similar standard to this one. I would appreciate any feedback from my followers on flickr to gauge if they think these pics are of significant interest.
This shot shows Liverpool Street station, i think it is sometime in 1961/2 it shows D209 on a Liverpool Street to Norwich working and a Class 15 which was used for station pilot duties.
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of Social Distortion, live Rock in Idro festival (Palasharp, Milan, Italy) on June 13.
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I shot this picture about 15 years ago on an old Graflex 4x5 view camera that I bought in High school. People are always asking if the colors are real, well, Photoshop didn't even exist yet when I shot this, so the answer is yes. It was a rusty old bike that I painted with some spray cans of flourescent paint I had lying around. I shot the picture purely for my own amusement. I never would have beleived that 15 years later it would still be my most popular picture.