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Driving duty / Social Distancing, Day 43, 04/27/2020, Manhattan, NY
Apple iPhone 7 Plus
iPhone 7 Plus back dual camera 3.99mm f/1.8
Æ’/1.8 4.0 mm 1/500 20
As is my soul staring out windows in this lost year of confinement due to COVID-19.
Wishing you all health in these times.
Social distancing and need to test out my old F2 with MD-2 gave me the opportunity to use what I had - a short roll of TMY2 and some diafine. Good to see that the camera still works, and that Diafine can handle the T-square emulsion. Everyone be safe out there!
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Self-portrait abstract captured in Glasgow, Scotland.
Yes those are my nicked and coffee splashed walking boots - perfectly comfortable for street photography and nicely supportive of my dodgy ankle. Captured in August 2020 with 'Social Distance' markings sprayed outside of a branded store on Buchanan Street - no prizes for guessing the brand!
IMPORTANT:
If you are one of the people out there who look at 'underlying health conditions' in people dying from Covid-19 and think that those people don't matter then please feel free to unfollow me on Flickr as I will not enter into a discussion with you about this subject.
I just saw a headline in the Telegraph, a UK Newspaper sometimes referred to as the 'Torygraph', proudly boasting that only 6 'healthy' UK children have died from Covid-19. This comes on the day when the 110th child has died in the UK from Covid-19 or the complications of Covid-19. That headline implies that the other 104 children's lives meant nothing because they had 'underlying health conditions'.
Did you know that the term 'underlying health conditions' refers as much to cancer as it does to an ingrown toenail. It could be a child with ADHD, a child with asthma, a child with a now-treated congenital heart defect, a child with diabetes or any other disease. There is nothing to say that those children wouldn't live long and fulfilling lives contributing to society.
Over 2/3 of those 110 deaths have occurred since September when schools returned with no mandatory masks, distancing, ventilation policy and no vaccination programme effectively in place.
I know some of you hate it when I get political but I am not generally political in a partisan sense here, for me it is always about the humanity or lack thereof that brings me to comment.
The shameful inhumanity of that Telegraph headline and anyone who thinks along the same lines is beyond words. I have 3 of the top 4 co-morbidities for Covid-19. I have numerous underlying health conditions. I developed them as a direct result of working to help others. My life is worth no less because of them and I could, hopefully, go on to live many more decades yet.
We are one species on one tiny blue planet in the vastness of space. It's about time we worked together rather than fought against each other. Stay safe my Flickr friends.
The eagles and gulls follow social distancing regulations as they commence the day with a little over ripened salmon
Run Day / Social Distancing Day 76, 05/30/2020, Randall's Island Park, NY
Apple iPhone 7 Plus
iPhone 7 Plus back dual camera 3.99mm f/1.8
Æ’/1.8 4.0 mm 1/620 20
In questi tempi di isolamento, ecco che mi tornano alla mente alcune foto di case davvero isolate... e che oggi sarebbero considerate come un asset davvero invidiabile.
Questa foto l'ho scattata tempo fa, fra le prealpi bellunesi
#belluno #casa #isolation #isolamento #socialdistancing #distance #distanza #solitude #solitudine #covid19 #house #living #vivere #forest #bosco
Taken in Captains Wood on one of my daily exercise walks last week, a dog walker on a parallel path keeping a safe distance!
With a lockdown in place it is against the rules for me to go to places I like to shoot, so I though I would try to create a series called Isolated creativity. The series is not intended to be a diary but a way of documenting thoughts and emotions via photography.
Without a vaccine or an effective treatment I cannot see how we will return to the way we were before.
2020 was a long and winding road. I drove to Death Valley for a change of scenery and it was one of the few places I could travel to during the lockdown. In the midst of isolation, the vast landscapes offered comfort. The journey through covid is far from over. May the memory of lives lost be a blessing. May the New Year be a healthier, happier one. As this year draws to a close, I am simply "looking forward."
Work-from-home Day / Social Distancing Day 328, 02/04/2021, Sunnyside, NY
Canon EOS-1DS
EF 28.0 mm Æ’/2.8
Æ’/2.8 28.0 mm 1/250 400
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I know I've posted shots of Seneca Rocks before but .... new day, new look! This is the Potomac river and the water is very high and here you see it pouring through the pipes that go under the bridge that I posted yesterdays whirlpool photo from. The noise of the water was almost deafening! We had this lovely spot all to ourselves as there were only a couple of cars in the parking area and I think those people must have been off hiking. I was a little concerned that Anita would let herself go tumbling into that water as she was hopping around among the rocks (just to the left of the shot) but her angel was on duty that day! :)