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Ten members of the army of Pavemen who line up at our bus stops to remind people to queue in a socially distanced manner. A new species for 2020, hopefully soon to be extinct.
All we can do is stay safe, follow guidelines and roll through the Covid Crisis to flatten the curve. One day we will have life back to normal!
Beautiful desert landscape with mountains lit by red dusk light in the Shabahang desert camp near Yazd, Iran.
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Alone in Kyoto
Air
Lost in Translation version
Instrumental
EDIT: This picture has been used to produce the following fantastic artworks, I'm so pleased that I made the picture 'public domain':
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Today I missed the direct train home from work and ended up taking a longer route.
None of the following is a complaint. I do, of course, fully understand the need for social distancing measures. I did though want to record how I felt on the journey.
It was a very strange experience: seats taped up ‘out of use’, hardly any passengers at rush hour, lengthy one way systems to navigate. It all felt like landing in a very different country, but with elements of familiarity. It was the most surreal journey I’ve ever made.
The picture was taken at York and shows 802218 with a Newcastle to Liverpool Lime Street service. To be fair, the TPE trains have clear but discrete social distancing signs in the form reservation type labels with a red and cross/green and tick to indicate where to sit.
4th June 2020
Harvested from my backyard. In normal times, I would share this with my friends and neighbors. Since we are all doing our part with shelter-in-place, I have to do something by myself with all of the harvest this time. I had this in the pan on my kitchen table when the morning light, coming from a window, shining on this raw ginger had me marveling at as simple a thing as ginger which, in normal times previously, I hadn't noticed at all! The color, texture, and aroma...are all simply wonderful!
I hope I'm not the only one noticing more things now, sheltering in place, than when there was no restriction on movement.
Shot with Sigma 30mm lens on Sony a6500.
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In Flickr Explore on 2020/04/07
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!
From the photo archives, Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, near Stovepipe Wells, Inyo County, Death Valley National Park, California
:Not my mug, but my husbands. Here's to all the amazing teachers out there, making it work for their kids. Getting lesson plans ready for them online, and putting in just as many hours at home as they do in the classroom.
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