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Mouse that i caught! It's been a week i tried to catch it. It started to live in my room for almost a month, i'm okay if its willing to share my rent, but it didn't. So i decided to throw him away.
Mobile Music Club - Kick Off - Take the A-Train Musicfestival 2021, 10.09.2021 - Stadtwerkeareal Salzburg
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Besetzung:
Franz Trainer: Drums, percussion
Chris Kronreif: sax
Gernot Haslauer: sousaphon
Chris Neuschmid: banjo
- with apologies to the Who.
These are 5 of the 6 mobile phones (cellphones) that I've owned in the past 20 years. From left to right, a Toshiba model J-phone; a Vodafone V402SH; the iPhone 3G, 5, and 12. I also owned an iPhone 8, but traded it in for the 12.
Shot on a Nikon D750 and 24-120 f/4 VR zoom lens. Taken indoors using room lights and ambient window light.
I have many wishes towards the post COVID-19 world, and the dissappearance of selfies is one of them.
I will post a few photos of mobile zombie people who seem to prioritise their mobile phones no matter where they are. Here, a family of tourists in the Grand Palace complex in Bangkok.
It's never been easier to become Upwardly Mobile, These City Bikes in Liverpool are Ready to Ride.......Not just to Photograph !
India ink on paper - 8 1/2" x 11 1/2" - 2009
sold
Commissioned for Faesthetic #12.
Also available as a PRINT here: www.mammothcollection.com/products/mobile-home
a fleeting gift from the desert of the real? ....
the owner's period home reflected in their flashy car.
-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as most interesting.
Cappagh 60028 is looking sharp at the head of 6M89 09.01 Middleton Towers - Ravenhead Sidings as it races towards Winwick Jn in style on the evening of 25th March 2023.
What I think is a TK Bedford which has become far in distance and (presumably) styling from its origin in Dunstable, England.
My previous mobile crane was five-wide and it bothered me that the stabilizers didn't work. I was inspired by Huib Van Der Hart's astonishing Liebherr LTM 1750, but I don't think there's a real-life model that looks like this.
Play features: Working crane; stabilizers swivel and extend; crane cab swivels to the back for travel; removable counterweights.
For another take on a big Liebherr in microscale, see Robert Heim's here -- his micro construction vehicles are all amazing, and featured in the book Tiny LEGO Wonders.
For more photos, see the full set.