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On the Ferry back from Dublin, another shoot, during which I took some personal pictures that captured my attention.
What was it here? I guess the colours, neatly ordered?
Whatever it was... trendy!
We'll save the world yet, LOL
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Recycling day. I am happy to be recycling but it's not enough. I watched a film titled "Home" last night. It's am important message that needs to be seen and heard and acted upon.
One of many really cool fences at Wild Spring Guest Habitat in Port Orford, Oregon. Myriad tones, textures, knots in the planks - and here I even see a small fox face - or maybe dog, cat, or wolf - center left of the main post.
Mannequin head photo recycled and now added with a dash of colors. I think@I used a graphite app to give a softness to the image and it reminds me of a Da’Vici sketch. The softness of the underlying photo.
I respect the work these people do. They have a great role in the recovery of many wastes that we see as garbage. At the same time, they are free-spirited people who have managed to be their own boss.
Metroline VWH2003 (LK14FAJ) pauses at King's Cross station on Pentonville Road on route 17 operates a short working to King's Cross due to various road closures for the Prudential RideLondon cycle event.
VWH2003 was a recent transfer to Holloway garage from Perivale for the retained route 17 contract. The new style Gemini 3 VWHs failed to route test because of the extended overhang. Therefore, the new buses that have been bought for the route have been switched to Perivale for the 7 displacing VWH2001-2023 to Holloway. These vehicles are also reusing the smartblinds from the TEs and VWs that have transferred out over the past few months.
Leica M4-P, Voigtlander Color Skopar 35mm f2.5, Ilford Hp5 - Developed in Ilfosol 3 (11min@20C), hyperfocal -
This is one of the scene's I remember really clear! I saw him kicking a bottle accros the street, and then he shouted something to his mom in french. This was my signal to aim my camera at him. Then he jumped. I can't remember if he even landed,... I just walked away re-checking my camera settings to see if I had it. For the next 5 minutes I must have drove my girlfriend mad talking about this shot. :-)
So If you have seen any flat bottles in Avignon, it has probably been this kid.
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Seen on the wall of the Long Island City workshop of Recycle-a-Bicycle at 46th Ave and 5th street. Recycle-A-Bicycle is a part of Bike New York! Through innovative programs such as Earn-A-Bike, Green Jobs Training Programs, High School Internships, Recycled Arts Workshops, Summer Youth Employment Program, and Kids Ride Club, Recycle-A-Bicycle has been dedicated to the health, development, stewardship, and empowerment of NYC youth for more than 20 years. In the past year alone, more than 1,000 RAB youth collectively refurbished 500 bicycles, pedaled 24,000 miles, and burned 1,750,000 calories. On average, RAB salvaged 1,800 bicycles each year from the waste stream, diverting a total of 45,000 pounds of waste from NYC’s landfills. Every purchase from Bike New York’s Recycle-A-Bicycle Shop directly supports their education programs.
Shredded U.S. currency embedded in acrylic is recycled as a decoration for a pen I turned on my lathe.
i assume Maria is making a joke. It is the Bureau of Engraving and Printing that shreds and distributes old currency:
From the less faded containers at the back, I guess his small business is growing. With the ridiculous amount of over-packaging of everything here, I am not surprised.
Example: two nights ago we received YET another bunch of Moon Cakes, the traditional gift here this time of the year. It contains 12 little cakes about 2x5cm in diameter. Each cake is firstly wrapped in a soft plastic skin (akin to clingwrap), then packed on a thick, hard plastic container-bottom which then is individually wrapped in a semi-hard plastic bubble filled with a gas and then the 12 are wrapped together in a very sturdy plastic. The sturdy plastic container is then placed inside a big, square plastic box which is then sold to you and on your way out, placed inside a plastic bag for you to take home ....
The Danforth, a.k.a. Greektown, is one of Toronto's most popular neighbourhoods for entertainment with its numerous restaurants, pubs, cafes, and patios.
With garbage or recycling set out (alternate Tuesday evenings) for Wednesday collection, I have always thought restaurants should offer a discount to Tuesday diners.
This week is recycling - less unpleasant than garbage week which can really stink. Patio pollution?
This caught my eye as wandered along the Thames path, and i thought a perfect scene to give my 10 stopper an airing from its box. These are the conveyors from a concrete recycling facility, whereby ships take on board used concrete from demolished buildings that has been crushed into ballast for use within foundations for new structures….money for old rope my grandad would have said!
This recycling unit is an unscripted prop to add flavor to any cyberpunk or sci-fi build.
Out now on MP: marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Apex-Recycling-Unit/23488919
One needs to be recycled, either astroid miner of Donnager class for my next project.. love them both... can’t make my mind up😩
Fungus growing on a fallen ponderosa pine - Mogollon Rim, Coconino National Forest, Arizona
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She looks good in a plastic bag.
Hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and readying yourselves for a spectacular 2020.
model: Kiara
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