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even half-wearing that jacket was way too warm

A perfect Christmas present from a very 'deere' friend!

Many thanks Caroline!

 

This is my entry for the 47. Came in the Post/Mail category and my 52nd and final photo for the 52 in 2014 Group.

Hotel parking lot in Torino

I hope he (she?) is doing better at the new building.

Taken from the OC Transpo #97 bus.

 

You can also see an airport security Chevy SUV in the background.

For ABCs and 123s group - P is for "PARKING"

In ABCs and 123s:

There was some apparent drama at the Hawai'i County Prosecutor's Office over the weekend. A county sedan was struck with so much force that it was pushed out of its parking space and into an adjoining county SUV, The SUV was pushed into the next parking space which was empty. One of the wheels of the offending vehicle was shorn off and is visible against the wall to the left of the white sedan.

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Photo by MyParkingSign.com

 

A one leged bird is perched on a reserved parking for the handicaped . Sign for the disabled

It can't have been easy to have attached that looong awning to that brick wall. And dang that lettering's sure narrowly squished, ay?

 

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In downtown Ironton, Ohio, on January 2nd, 2011, at the northeast corner of North 4th Street and Center Street.

 

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Library of Congress classification ideas:

HF5439.M8 Selling—Musical instruments—Pictorial works.

HF5482 Secondhand trade—United States—Pictorial works.

GT3911.A2 Shop signs—United States—Pictorial works.

HD69.B7 Business names—United States—Pictorial works.

NA3008 Awnings—Pictorial works.

NA6212 Commercial buildings—United States—Pictorial works.

NA9074 Sidewalks—United States—Pictorial works.

TH2259 Ramps (Walkways)—Pictorial works.

NA2545.P5 Barrier-free design—Pictorial works.

F499.I7 Ironton (Ohio)—Pictorial works.

reserved parking

Jumping curbs is a pastime for many kids, but lately I've mainly been jumping boulders. After hiking Picket Post Mountain (in background) I saw the curbs in front of the bathroom and had to take a shot. The original conception didn't include the shadow, but after seeing the first shot I changed the lights to take advantage of it.

 

I used two Canon 550EX's connected to Pocket Wizards. Both flashes are bare and set to 1/1. The one to the right was set at 105mm to get a harder line on the shadow. The one on the left was set at about 35mm to give everything an edge.

binion's horseshoe, fremont st. las vegas.

"Yea, 'pon our cherish'd Province may the sun ever shine, 'pon the jagged vertical ridges, the concrete cheesegraters, on the sides of our govt bldgs, at our parking."

 

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In downtown Regina, Saskatchewan, on July 29th, 2018, outside the Chateau Tower, erected 1976-1977, off the west side of Broad Street, north of Victoria Avenue.

 

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:

• Regina (7013097)

 

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:

• Brutalist (300112048)

• concrete (300010737)

• exterior walls (300002523)

• parallel (300010284)

• parking lots (300007826)

• roughness (300056363)

• signs (declatory or advertising artifacts) (300123013)

• verticality (300056325)

 

Wikidata items:

• 5 (Q203)

• 29 July 2018 (Q45920914)

• 1970s architecture (Q7160121)

• Buildings and structures completed in 1977 (Q8318767)

• Government of Saskatchewan (Q30295437)

• July 29 (Q2717)

• July 2018 (Q29110086)

• parking (Q267917)

• Southern Saskatchewan (Q14234758)

 

Transportation Research Thesaurus terms:

• Permit parking (Brddnp)

 

Library of Congress Subject Headings:

• Concrete walls (sh85030747)

There was some apparent drama at the Hawai'i County Prosecutor's Office over the weekend. A county sedan was struck with so much force that it was pushed out of its parking space and into an adjoining county SUV, The SUV was pushed into the next parking space which was empty.

Tank.

55, rue Prince, Montreal.

05-24-2014

At the Ball Park TRAX station in Salt Lake City

 

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“Garden St.,” Cambridge, Ma. 09/26/11

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Photo by MyParkingSign.com

 

Taken and originally posted in 2014.

 

Parking spaces reserved for UC Berkeley's Nobel Prize winners in the center of the campus. These are two of five outside Gilman Hall. There are nine overall.

 

This was my first visit to Berkeley since 1990, and only my second since leaving grad school here in 1968.

Chick-fil-A (2,501 square feet)

249 Richmond Road, Suite 101, Tribe Square, Williamsburg, VA

Opened October 1st, 2018

 

This area of Williamsburg is designed to be walkable, so Tribe Square sits close to the street and only has a very small parking lot behind the building (in addition to parallel street parking). Since a parking space is so hard to come by Chick-fil-A put these signs up in select spaces in the back parking lot, encouraging customers who drove to not linger in the restaurant too long so that they can allow another customer to use their space after them. I'm not sure how strictly this is enforced but it is a bit necessary to have posted since this place gets so much business!

This business had a parking space reserved for the Commercial Salesman. Clearly this individual is highly regarded by the company.

Figures it's a handicap spot, I always half expect to see a Red Bugatti Veyron parked there. Nobody ever parks here. Dramatic tone filter again, gives it the mood I wanted, a little sinister.

 

Just a parking garage with an interestingly numbered spot. Like finding these everyday things and trying to make them interesting

Firehouse - Ithaca, Michigan

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Photo by MyParkingSign.com

 

Ever so often in the US there are overtones of East Germany: Celebrating "heroes of the workplace", standing in line at restaurants, and bad, bumpy roads. How come?

more old random camera stuff. I found out that B&H still sometimes sells 828 film, so I went in search of a camera that takes 828, just to see what it would look like. I won a Kodak Pony II 828, which allows one to set the aperature using the "exposure value." On the back is a handy little chart that says things like: 8.5 Open Shade, 9.5 Cloudy Bright, 10.5 Hazy Sun, 11.5 Bright Sun, 12.5 Br't Sun Sand Snow. Which is all well and good until you look at the lens and realize that your exposure value settings run from 10 to 15. No Open Shade for you! Of course, it also says that this is for Kodachrome, which I recall as being iso 64.

 

So, I win this thing, and in anticipation of its arrival I purchase 5 wildly overpriced rolls of 828 film. Rub hands together. Open box. Guess what? It takes regular old 35 mm. *sigh*. Anyone want to buy 5 rolls of 828 film?

 

I took this on a photo walk/Korean-Chinese lunch trip to Wheaton with Pat/a nameless yeast and Snelson. I used iso 400 Fuji print film and left it set on exposure value 10. As it is not an slr, nor is it a rangefinder, all focusing is guessing. All of the images on the roll came out pretty interesting, but some came out really interestingly. A series of pictures (not including this one) towards the end of the roll came out with an odd yellowy-pinkish color cast that makes them look like pictures you found in the back of that hutch in your grandfather's dining room that he took with his old Pony II Camera in 1964 and then forgot about. Maybe my entire understanding of why old pictures look that way is all wrong. Maybe they just came out that way to begin with.

Tank.

55, rue Prince, Montreal.

05-24-2014

I've wanted to take a picture of this car for awhile... It's a very nice Maserati and fitting that it parks in a reserved space in the parking garage at my office. The problem has always been that the light fixture above the car is broken and casts a weird shadow on the hood. I've waited and waited for the fixture to be fixed but.... it looks like that will never happen. So, I'm going with it ... weird shadow and all.

As seen at the Pierce Municipal Park Golf Course.

 

www.michigangolf.com/courses/flint/pierce-park-gc/

 

East Flint, Michigan.

Near Brookside Dr., not far from the intersection of Dort Hwy. & Court St.

Saturday, February 19, 2011.

Look beyond the chair. Look far past the fence.

Hedgerow, field and rolling hills,

Nowhere is out of reach.

  

Sudeley, Gloucestershire, England.

Eliason Nature Reserve. Friday, January 17, 2020.

 

The pavilion at the south trailhead of Portage's Eliason Nature Reserve. The building contains two restrooms, picnic tables and an air compressor for inflating bicycle tires.

 

Facing north.

It is starting to peel at the top and the bottom: It is just about getting to be time to repaint this.

 

I feel that we ought to just go ahead and paint over the glass block window.

 

Reserved parking space number 17, lower left.

 

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In downtown Elyria, Ohio, on July 7th, 2018, off the north side of Broad Street, west of Court Street.

 

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:

• Elyria (7015735)

• Lorain (county) (1002607)

 

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:

• brick (clay material) (300010463)

• building stone (300011700)

• exterior walls (300002523)

• paint (coating) (300015029)

• peeling (300054127)

• red (color) (300311118)

• remodeling (300135427)

 

Wikidata items:

• 7 July 2018 (Q45920721)

• Greater Cleveland (Q5600502)

• July 7 (Q2694)

• July 2018 (Q29110086)

• Northeast Ohio (Q7057945)

 

Library of Congress Subject Headings:

• Brick walls (sh85016796)

• Stone walls (sh85128329)

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