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The chimera stands for madness, stray thoughts and theoretical illusions which are deceitfully similar to reality.
The photo shows a business ruined by Covid measures. In contradiction to this, the Frankfurt undertakers complained about too few customers during the entire Covid period.
Frankfurt Konstabler Wache.
My wife and I had our first “Date Night“ out since March. We went to a converted gas station in North Little Rock and dined outside on burgers from a food truck. Even with masks and social distancing it was great to eat out for the first time in months.
HSS !!
Photos of Los Angeles on Lock Down 2020
Long exposure HDR shot around midnight. There were no lights in the tunnel on only natural moon light over the ocean.
April Photo-A-Day Challenge: Around The House Edition
April 4: Purple
Blueberries in my favorite little purple bowl, given to me by my mom. (She always picks the best little things. It usually holds my ice cream. ☺️)
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15796 WA61KMG Stagecoach South West displaying it's Bus Full signage whilst having a wash in Barnstaple Depot on Saturday 23rd May 2020
Well, I'm back on the flats again and recently at August's Golden Ponds after errant retouching for a posterity swing. I avoided many of my recent (especially February) images. This image shows an example of much of our recent weather. Yesterday was encouraging at 10 and sucked by 2:00, well you see today's afternoon weather. It almost looks like there are a horde of stay-at-homes. I have to like images first before I attempt an edit; here is an example of the reverse. February and March didn't treat us very well at all. Dead... dead everywhere. Representative? It's almost like someone let a pandemic loose and then lied about it until it really gathered steam. Even McIntosh Ag farm across the way looks pretty darn closed fo business. There won't be many more recent captures to edit. It seems months were entirely lost to Windows - 10 this year. But thern, what isn't lost to Windows - 10? If only there was a single well-hidden upside to Windows 10.
I started out with my camera a few times recently and just could not summon the energy to continue here at Longmont after few days of decent sky prospects. I posted the recent good sky day as "Cloud Creep" from this fall. This is a badly mixed sky with no detectable direction. However, I discovered a snap in my holding directory with of a trip to Mac. This is a killer but non-photographic sky. There have been good skies in the past, this ain't it. This spot is surrounded by city and the turn into the rec. area is just a few car blocks west of home base. I wanted exercise and to look for possible shots even though the sky has been the pits recently and mostly bagged shooting. I opted for studying the incoming clouding so I could gauge the possibility of a trek. I am as slow as February. Even with 29 days this year, it took 60 to get rid of the month. The shortest month is forever, and I am an - I want out guy. However, yesterday found fresh buds *mostly on trees" at Lake Mac.
I wandered the space and a couple shots that were available, I will check out Mac today especially if the sky recovers from ugly. I'm all about the skies. I love shooting wide sky scenes with this camera and lens. I might lug the tripod when I return some evening. Could there be a spring coming in defiance of Trump?
While we’re all focused on #SocialDistancing, let’s not forgot the First Rule of Peak Bloom - do not climb the trees!! The trunk of this Yoshino cherry tree broke under the weight of climbers today. It cannot be saved and will be removed tonight. #ProtectTheBlossoms Cherry Blossom 2020.
People need to respect the trees and the rules. Men, women and children will want to see these in the future. Protect
There's no middle ground, either you sand on one side or the other.
And no, it won't be a virus to end the human kind, we're pretty capable of doing that on our own.
Curb side shopping since December 26 is about to end here in Cornwall as the number of active cases reduced from a peak of nearly 300 cases mid January (including Akwesasne Mohawk Reservation bordering us) down to about 50 now. We were put in the Grey Zone with lockdowns of most stores. Now we’re heading into the Orange Zone that will allow stores to open but limit input. Still essential to mask (even double masking is recommended) social distance and stay home. Unfortunately, access to vaccination is limited only to nursing home/long term care centres and hospital workers, not to public. What’s scary is the COVID virus mutation from the UK that is now in Canada, and it’s more contagious and possibly resistant to the vaccine, so another surge is possible.
The Holmbush Centre in Shoreham is a good place to shop in Lockdown because it has a large Tesco's supermarket and a huge M&S store which is allowed to sell clothes, furniture, furnishings etc through the lockdown. In between the two stores is a McDonalds which can only sell take-away. Each time I visit the centre I see Deliveroo guys sitting anywhere and everywhere, usually on the floor, while they wait for the foods to deliver. Today I got lucky as I went in as these two guys were sitting neatly in front of the M&S window wearing orange jackets coordinating the with the window display. I did ask for their permission to take a couple of photo's but decided I'd be pushing my luck if I asked their names.
The only problem I was with the skew whiff window frame which meant I could only include one of the pretty columns.
Stagecoach 34878 (AE06 GZX) is photographed at Hillmorton as it heads into Rugby with a D1 service from Saxon Way, Crick. This was on of a convoy of 3 buses to leave DIRFT at 14:15, to enable social distancing. This may well be the reason Rugby has taken on these extra darts.
18th September 2020
Little idea / sketch that comes to me. Rather than social distancing, masks of poor quality or barriers everywhere that are useless, expensive or traumatizing, if I was an engineer, I would have developed prototypes like these bubble masks in a few days. Entrance and exit of air from the top, we open the helmet like an oyster and close it with clipses at the back. PVC helmet made from mold in 2 sizes. Gloves are not needed anymore because the little cloud of bacteria and viruses around the mouth and nose of individuals remains sealed around its host. If there are any engineers who want to partner with me, contact me for details, I have other technical ideas: info@benheine.com
Idea: © Ben Heine
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Petite idée/croquis comme ça qui me vient, plutôt que de la distanciation sociale, des masques (de piètre qualité) ou des barrières physiques un peu partout qui ne servent à rien, si j'étais ingénieur, j'aurais développé des prototypes comme cela en quelques jours. Entrée et sortie d'air filtré par le haut, on ouvre le casque comme une huitre et on le ferme par des clipses à l'arrière. Casque en PVC fait sur moule en 2 tailles. Même plus besoin de gants comme tout le petit nuage crados de bactéries et virus autour de la bouche et du nez des individus reste bien autour de son hôte. Si il y a des ingénieurs qui veulent s'associer à moi, qu'ils me contactent pour les détails, j'ai d'autres idées techniques: info@benheine.com
Idée: © Ben Heine