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The Philippines-based non-profit and CCBO grantee, Communities Organized for Resource Allocation (CORA), helps to transform single-use plastics and other waste gathered at coastal clean-ups into new and recycled products to reduce plastics pollution in the Philippines and increase awareness in local communities.
Photo credit: CORA for Clean Cities, Blue Ocean
aka Just another Supersampler mess!
Yes, I'm a bit of a freak when it comes to the number 23 (like so many others, I realize, but it's my birthday, and that fact alone might tempt some to look at the number as cursed! ;). On a practical level, amidst the chaos that my life has been for many years now, I try to seize the day -- the 23rd of each month -- to engage in creative endeavor of some sort. Photography has become a critical outlet, really, and my passion in this regard lies w/in random double/multi exposures. So, as the 23rd of July has just arrived, here are a couple of multiples, randomly composed, and thank you for stopping by -- today and every day that you sort of check on my chaotic existence. I hope that you're doing well, and I'll look forward to having the time to stop by your stream again soon. Prost! ^_^
Some fun with a Fuji Quicksnap Disposable a few years ago (2009). You should try it one day, its rather invigorating!
Wilhelm
Armas Hundén
Finland
The Finnish National Theatre, Helsinki
Mowgli (portrayed by Marja Salo) from Rudyard Kiplings, The Jungle Book singing her finale after banishing Shere Khan from the jungle.
I loved pretty much every bit of the play, which was an intresting rough urban rendition on the concrete jungle. Baloo was a loving but a hard father while Bagheera was a six feet tall transvestite rocking out in high heels and mini-skirts.
Sadly underexposed too.
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Route 1
Phil (me) UK
Kaitlin Dempsy New york
doodledoo16 (.a.k.a Julia) new hampshire
nikolina (Nicole) florida
Gigguli (Wilhelm) Finland
the travelling camera club UK
The travelling camera club is an on going art project devoted to sharing a snapshot of our world. We post disposable camera's to a group of people all around the world, each person gets 5 photos then posts the camera onto the next person in the route.
Eventually the camera will make it back to the travelling camera club H.Q where it will get developed and the photos will be put online for everyone to see.
If you'd like to take part drop us an email at travellingcameraclub@googlemail.com
A team of activist Santas and elves descended upon Target’s headquarters and flagship store. The Greenpeace activists delivered two six-foot-tall stockings filled with hundreds of pieces of single-use plastic sold at Targets nationwide and a holiday wish list urging the company to end its reliance on throwaway plastic.
This was the first design , introduced in 1987 . The cameras in my collection have expiration dates from 1990-1994 .
Tracy Ammerman, Visitor Services Manager for the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, receiving a gift of a blue marble, a symbol for our blue planet and a token to pass on to others who care about the Earth. More information at bluemarbles.org/
Actress and director Bonnie Wright, third from right, joined Greenpeace USA activists at Coca-Cola headquarters after delivering the message that more than 585,000 people want the company to abandon single-use plastics.Greenpeace launched a global campaign spanning five continents on Coke in 2017. Greenpeace is urging the company to phase out throwaway plastic, introduce reusable containers and innovative delivery systems, and ensure that all remaining packaging is 100 percent recycled.