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#lowimpact30 Day 9: Coffee cups I can't believe it's taken to day 9 for me to mention my @keepcup! If you have seen or heard anything about the problems of #plastic waste one if the first things you will hear about is how bad #singleuse #coffee cups are. Due to their construction they are very difficult to #recycle as a result they are responsible for a huge amount of waste. There are many #reusable coffee cups around, but #keepcup was the first one I was introduced to, and I still love it 😀 It is worth mentioning that @costacoffee will take any single use coffee cup and recyle it, should you ever find yourself stuck with one. #lowimpactliving #lowimpactmovement #zerowaste via bit.ly/2KQQoEu
This picture was taken by a blind photographer and is part of the "Blind Shot" Photoessay.
For further information, and to view all pictures in this series, please go to this photoset: Blind Shot - Visions Through Unseen Windows.
This picture was taken by a blind photographer and is part of the "Blind Shot" Photoessay.
For further information, and to view all pictures in this series, please go to this photoset: Blind Shot - Visions Through Unseen Windows.
The letter and petition delivered by actress and director Bonnie Wright and Greenpeace USA activists including Kate Melges 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.
Route 5.5
Elbeardo2007 a.k.a Daniel (Australia)
Micah (USA Illinois)
Jeanette (USA Massachusetts)
Rik a.k.a Crrack TheSkye (Belgium)
This camera has litterally been all over the world, travelling from austrila through the USA to Belgium before making it to the UK to be printed!
The photos have a strange effect to them because the person who bought the camera purchased a water proof camera that wasnt that water proof, but I think thats what makes these photos so special.
Taken with a snap-r single use underwater camera in week 449 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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I picked this up in a charity shop for 75p. It had not been used, but the ISO 400 film was marked "develop before 09-2006". I have used much older films with better results, and I suspect this one was stored in a hot place or direct sunlight. The first few frames of the film are heavily fogged in a pattern which suggests that it might have been exposed to heat from one direction. I developed it in the Tetenal C41 kit, and did what I could to rescue the images after scanning.
Stanwix, Carlisle. May 2014. Kodak disposable FunSaver camera. Film marked Kodak GT 800-5. C41 processed and scanned at ASDA.
A roll of pedestrian Kodak 400 from a cheap single-use cam run through a Supersampler with a red plastic gel extracted from a pair of 3-D glasses -- composition: purely random (as always). This is a very odd roll, with a few of the frames being triple-exposed. Some worked, if you will, and some are rather... marginal. I'm not sure what to think of this, but I do like the red clouds. Always fun to put expensive gear to good use! ;) In any case, thank you for stopping by,and have a great weekend. Prost! 8^)
EviPatch - wearable 7-lead ECG patch of the EviMate product line.
The wired version allows for connection to 5 off-the-shelf electrodes for precise measurement in healthcare facilities and for home use.
In our relentless pursuit of convenience, it is crucial that we do not overlook the toll our actions take on the planet. It is time to take a stand against plastic bags and their detrimental impact. We can contribute to a healthier environment by saying no to plastic bags.
[aka excerpt from The Fbg Pink Flamingo Project]
Mr. TRONA left with his Da on Saturday for a trip to the local market, ostensibly to pick up some last minute picnic supplies. They evidently were on a brief photo drive, however, stalking the elusive plastic Pink Flamingo of Fbg, Texas. Something quite rare -- and menacing! Although Mr. TRONA and his Dad have not been located, one of their cameras was found by some tourists, and on their behalf, we present -- in the spirit of the Blair Witch P. -- a few images from this enigmatic roll of film. ;)