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© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Prior to touchscreen smartphones our mobile devices explored many different designs, shapes and forms. I miss those days. The world was a less antagonistic place before the advent of social media and mobile computers in our pockets. The algorithms that cause so much division and anger because those things drive more engagement. Social media is all about the clicks.
We used to push the buttons on our phones but now the phones push our buttons!
This is a previously unpublished archive shot from January 2016. I hope that you like it.
Take care everyone and be nice to each other.
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Flickr Support have asked me to leave my photograph up if it does not appear in your 'update feed' and start generating views as I would normally expect. This is so that their engineers can try to get to the bottom of the issue that continues to plague my account.
As a result this image may have fewer views and favourites than would be expected for a time.
Amtrak P40DC 822 pushes a Texas Eagle trainset into the wash as the Chicago skyline overlooks the scene during dusk.
Some of the beautiful exhibits on show in the Velvet Home Interiors shop in Lutterworth www.velvethomeinteriors.co.uk/ which is also a fine place to enjoy coffee and cake (which we did.)
Already on a high after collecting one of my artworks from Lilypad Fine Arts who've done a fabulous job of framing one of my mixed media pieces. Great job!
1303 and 2261 push back into the Whyalla Steelworks with a load of iron ore from Iron Barron as BW57.
Saturday 29th February 2020
GP9RM trio heads for the former EMD plant outside London with one car for transload.
These great workhorses are nearing the end and will be pushing up daisies themselves in the coming years.
Polaroid Land Camera SX-70
Impossible PX 70 PUSH / Color Shade film
Dial set all the way to "lighten"
Albany, NY
Let's brighten things up a bit, shall we? Decided to try a splash shot somewhat a bit differently than how I've done them before. Crawled out onto my fire escape and used nothing by sun light for this one.
(341/365)
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Sometimes happiness needs a little push, or two.
Location: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Heavenly%20Groove/166/113/22
up until this point in the journey we think that
we could go back, we could turn around
- but in reality -
eyes up, chin forward - Push Thru
Push me, hold me. A black and white for the collection. Another great collab with my good friend, Jack.
Sometimes too many collared doves manage to get onto the bird feeder and there's a lot of pushing, shoving and flapping that goes on to maintain their positions.
“The city had grown, implacably, pushing its concrete and alloy fingers wider every day over the dark and feral country. Nothing could stop it. The birth of a city... had become the death of a world.”
― Charles Beaumont, Perchance to Dream
She burst forth, wet and slimy, like a good pimple popped.
From my Sea Lions of Moss Landing collection.
Moss Landing is just north of Monterey, California.
Another image from a series of pastel images.
I hope you like it.
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The giant plated lizard is the second largest lizard species found in South Africa, after the monitor lizard, and they are known to attain a body length of approximately 690 mm. Giant plated lizards are rupicolous, which means that they live among rocky outcrops, mostly on the upper slopes of granite hills. Giant plated lizards are shy and hard to approach – an individual will often retreat into rock crevices at the slightest disturbance and inflate its body, effectively wedging itself into the crevice and making it very difficult for anything to dislodge it.
Street market on Leibnizgasse in Favoriten, Vienna’s 10th district. If you have a choice, it’s best not to visit this popular market on a Saturday. This is a photo taken this morning.
As the sun begins to set, a JS locomotive pushes back a rake of empty coal hoppers towards the open pit at Sandaoling which will be loaded with coal for the return trip to the disposal point.
In another episode of "Man, I really wish I had my camera with me right now," an unexpected turn of events lead from me driving to the city to see some friends to immediately whipping a 180° turn just past Hardin to intercept the Savannah and Atlanta heritage unit I just saw pushing on the rear of eastbound autoparts train NS 120 across a corn field. In some sort of twist of luck, my old Canon PowerShot SX540 HS just happened to be laying in the back seat, which ran out of battery right after I took this shot. I'll take what I can get, I suppose.
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BNSF Marceline Subdivision
Hardin, Missouri, USA
June 14, 2025
Canon PowerShot SX540 HS
2018 Road Trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT via Dempster Highway and the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway or ITH (Tuk Highway).
This was another photo I took for the Macro Mondays group where the theme was "April Fools". I didn't feel I did justice to what I was trying to achieve with the image so instead I went and made magic with half a savoy cabbage! I thought I'd put this photo up now though rather than allow it to languish in my archives gathering dust for eternity as it has a little merit I think. Hope you think so too. :-)