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Photo #1 from the series
the shoot was actually to depict on how does a wet market looks like after everyone gone (about 5-6pm) and to get some dramatic shadows for the photos. it was an overcasted day so i didn't get the shadows i want.
however, the first thing that nabbed my attention as i entered the market was was there were chickens being locked up in tiny cages for waiting to be executed, which i am pretty sure, not by choice. (what you see on the first photograph). the cage was so small, there's barely room for them to move or stand properly.
then as i walked around, i came across a section where various meats were hung about for sale. (photograph number two) this is the place were buy/sell takes place in the morning.
last but not least, (photograph number 3) is where the remains/leftovers of the slaughtered chicken were dumped. it was actually right next to the cages of chicken. the place looks like a holocaust for animals that we actually feed on. the whole place has a disconcerting stench of blood as well.
like i said, i'm not much of a PETA person like pamela anderson or neither am i a vegetarian, but somehow, i do think that we could make some kind of changes can be made to treat them better. at the current rate that we're going, it's a suprise that there's no major plaque breakout from the the way we handle the poultry and farm animals.
Medium: T-Max Film (film border is left purposedly for my own reference)
Collection: Caley Postcards
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State: Delaware
County: New Castle County
City/Town: Wilmington
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Publisher: George A. Wolf, Wilmington, Del.
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**FILE**This photo provided by Clarke family shows Niall Gerard Clarke picking up the "Student of the Year Award" in 2002 when he was a senior at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. For the past 15 months, Clarke has sat in the Cumberland County Jail in Portland, Maine, awaiting sentencing for an armed bank robbery in Bangor. (AP Photo/c\Courtesy of Michael and Mary Clarke, files) **NO SALES**
Sentenced to Death (for Gholamreza Khosravi)
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کاری از مانا نیستانی
From 1976, when the death penalty was reinstated in the United States, until 2001, 44 death row inmates who were believed to have developmental disabilities were executed .
Mark Manders ‘Working Table’, 2012-2013, exhibition ‘Room with Broken Sentence’, the Netherlands, Venice Biennale 2013
Eric Wilcox comforts Heather Shannon while leaving court after the sentencing of Mauro Iaconi on Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Iaconi, of Bolinas, was sentenced for vehicular manslaughter, hit-and-run causing death, hit-and-run causing great bodily injury and reckless driving causing injury after he ran his vehicle into two motorcyclists, Wilcox, who was severely injured, and Shannon's husband Steve, who was killed in the accident. (IJ photo/Jeff Vendsel)
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Collection: Caley Postcards
Filename: 9015-028-000-03106.jpg
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Illyés Gyula: Egy mondat a zsarnokságról - Főkapu (Memento Park, Budapest, Magyarország) / Gyula Illyés: One sentence from the tyranny - Main gate (Memento Park, Budapest, Hungary)
Straight from West Palm Beach, Belt Buckle Death Sentence play in-your-face thrashcore. It's a good mix of powerviolence with punk, providing a fast tempo while maintaining listenability. Many of their songs revolve around sexual innuendo and gore, very similar to their grindcore and powerviolence contemporaries. Breakdowns are few and far between but are surprisingly melodic, with most of the segues of their songs simply being guitar solos. The quartet have a very underground aesthetic associated with the local skate scenes.
FÃona Nà Chinnéide, IPRT Campaigns and Communications Officer, at the Open Forum 2010: 'Exploding Prisoner Numbers'.
Photo by Derek Speirs.
This photo is of one of the "party chimps" at Auckland zoo. Said chimp is very old and despite the photo, he seems reasonably happy. The chimp was surrounded by adoring children and appeared to be enjoying the attention. Happily, he is the last of a generation and the "new" chimps are much more "wild".
This sentence and that rather blah title may disappear if and when I have time to add meaningful stuff. If you have a question leave it as a comment and I may well notice it.
HERE LYSE WILLIAM JOHNSTO. JOHN MILROY. GEORGE WALKER
WHO WAS WITHOUT SENTENCE OF LAW HANGED BY MAJOR WINRAM FOR THEIR ADHERANCE TO SCOTLAND’S REFORMATION COVENANTS NATIONAL AND SOLAM LEAGWE 1685
HERE LYES MARGARAT LACHLANE WHO WAS BY UNJUST LAW SENTENCED TO DEATH BY LAGG STRACHARE WINRAM AND GRAHAME Tied to a stake in the Solway Firth and was drowned by the sea 11 May 1685 and drowned
The grave stone also states. Here lyes Margaret Wilson daughter of Gilbert Wilson in Glenver Noch who was tied to a stake in the Solway Firth and was drowned by the sea anno 1685 aged 18
The role of ‘Major Windram’, aka. Captain ‘Major’ George Winram of His Majesty’s Regiment of Dragoons, narrows down the time frame for their execution. Winram was not commissioned in the Dragoons until early May, 1685, when the captaincy of John Inglis’s troop was handed to Winram after the debacle of the prisoner rescue at Newmilns. At around the time that Winram was commissioned, his troop was redeployed from Ayrshire to Galloway. On 11 May, 1685, Winram is alleged to have participated in the drowning of two women at Wigtown.
Winram’s role in the capture of the three men may indicate that they were executed at some point between c.10 May and July, 1685.