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this is almost a secret lighthouse, hard to get to and difficult to photograph...
The whole scene seemed kind of allegoric for the way in which synthetic waste takes its toll on the natural environment. I guess the banana skins are alright, but not so much the polystyrene and plastic bottles.
This was taken during one of Toronto's garbage strikes. I'm guessing (hoping) the city isn't usually like this.
Tonight was the last rehearsal for the play "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" I've been there every night this week, grabbing actors and crew whenever I could throughout the rehearsal. Earlier this week, I had maybe 60 seconds tops to get a head shot (in costume), sometimes having to hunt down performers between scenes. Finally finished up tonight with not a moment to spare, before getting my last required photo - the pit orchestra. There was a 5 minute intermission between act 1 and act 2, and that was my opportunity. Of course, several pit crew members had to take restroom breaks, and by the time I had them assembled on the stage, the PA was announcing "All cast and crew into positions! Act 2 is starting in 1 minute!". Needless to say, I didn't have time to finess any poses, so I got one serious pose, and then this one not-so-serious pose, before actors crew swarmed the stage.
i try to get photos of what i think is the most impressive graffiti on a regular basis because people peel it off after a few days and paint something else. such a shame.
* full credit belongs to evndahm, the actual artist behind this. thanks!
From my archives. - Ford Mercury Monterey 1958
The fullsize Mercury was redesigned for 1957 and grew considerably larger as well, riding on an exclusive 122 in (3,099 mm) wheelbase. A new frame design allowed a lower floor which made the car look lower and longer. The station wagons were divested from the Monterey series, with the Commuter, Voyager, and Colony Park lines. The 312 Ford Y-block gained 20 horsepower to go with the added weight, and the 290 hp (220 kW) 368 cu in (6.0 L) Lincoln Y-block V8 became an option.
1958 brought quad headlamps, as well as an all-new engine: the 383 cu in (6.3 L) MEL V8. With the new engine came the Multi-Drive three-speed automatic transmission.
Hasselblad 500 C/M
Carl Zeiss Distagon 40mm 1:4
Kodak Portra 160, C41
Oilers69_Haiming_Tyrol_Austria
Please view on flickriver:
www.flickriver.com/photos/105795038@N03/
It looks better :-)
A friend of Jack Sparrow I met recently in a corn field, thanks to some textures of Skeletal mess (thanks)
Please View On Black to appreciate the textures.
Camera: Agfa Isolette III MK II (6x6 cm)
Lens: Solinar f/3.5 75 mm
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Exposure: 1/8 sec and f/16, tripod
Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab
Edited under Adobe Lightroom
And under there are lying some stones, looking like a bones. I got scarred a little bit couse i thought one is a skull
Lewes' version of the flatiron building on the junction of Rotten Row and Highstreet at the Western end of the 'Bottleneck'.