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There is no security. Long before “fake news” or “alternative facts” has been violently put to our language, we became accustomed to disguising unpleasant things in life with euphemisms. “Security” as a term for banal guarding of property, usually done by migrant workers under poor pay conditions, is definitely one of them. Often it is not the first job of the day.

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Security guard taking a short break in downtown Seattle.

Traffic and crowd control.

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An armed guard outside a Western Union money transfer business in Bacolod, Visayas, Philippines. Most businesses in the Philippines have armed guards, especially in the cities.

 

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The little saki primate feels completely safe in the protective arms.

Somehow human and exciting at the same time.

I am incredibly happy that I was able to capture this moment with the camera.

Taken with the Sony A6000 and the Sony 70-350mm lens at the Nuremberg Zoo.

 

Völlig geborgen fühlt sich der kleine Sakiprimat in den schützenden Armen.

Irgendwie Menschlich und aufregend zugleich.

Ich bin unheimlich glücklich, das ich diesen Moment mit der Kamera festhalten durfte.

Aufgenommen mit der Sony A6000 und dem Sony 70-350mm Objektiv im Tiergarten Nürnberg.

Brick work representing security

But it's probably nothing to worry about.

I spent a few minutes taking some reflection shots in these windows. When I was done I refocused my attention and looked inside...The guy at the front desk was staring at me like I was the most suspicious person in the world.

The toughest security gate I have ever seen, bristling with high voltage electricity and these mean spikes, as well as stuff I don't even understand.

The year is 3016. The Gateway MagLev Space Port is now open to Space commerce.

 

This Gateway Security Force has been tasked with ensuring peaceful operations while deterring all evil do'ers!

Some sci fi stuff.Trying my best with Zbrush.

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This young sparrow knows trouble when she sees it.

Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata)

Juvenile Female House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)

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Me and Digitalman1 got shouted at by a security guard for taking this shot, apparently we could have been terrorists!

 

Self portrait, tripod- self timer jobby.

 

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Place I IGNCA, SCZCC National Festival, New Delhi

Doberman security for the supercars

 

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Solar panels charge the cameras, it all starts at dawn!!

 

Porth Wen Brickworks, Anglesey.

Millbay, Plymouth, Devon

This dog had probably followed his owner to work today. It looked so sad, maybe the dog had caught a virus and was sick?

I wish you all a virus-free weekend! :-)

“Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.”

B. Franklin

 

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Who puts a security camera in front of a fridge anyway?

My niece with her new kitten.

 

Leica rangefinder (MP) with 50mm Summilux ASPH. Black and white film. Nikon 9000 scanner.

 

The negative isn't labeled with the films' name, but it was something like "Berringer." I actually like it. Too bad it's no longer in production.

 

Don't know what the dots are across the negative. It maybe needed cleaning.

bookshop, fitzrovia, london

Taken in North bay, Ontario with a Minolta XG-SE and a 50mm rokkor 1.7 lens using Kodak 200 film

For the life of me I couldn't understand why this lady and her dog were walking backwards around this big gate. Then I realised they were there for security.

 

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