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Although it looks like a misshapen inverted metallic mushroom. I believe it is a tiny metal rivet. I am not sure where it came from, some piece of clothing or an accessory of some kind. I found it on my bedroom floor when I stepped on it in my bare feet, letting out a yelp that would make any LEGO treader proud. It's tiny but carries a big bite!! As soon as I was done photographing it, I THREW IT IN THE TRASH!!!
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Made with trash pulled out of the ocean.
Funchal, Madeira
At home the trash can in the kitchen has a lid.
Down at the shore, it does not.
Pearl discovered this pretty quickly!
She fished an empty dog food can out, peeled the label off and polished off every last crumb stuck on the inside.
Yeah.......time to get a trashcan with a lid down here!
catch up with everyone tonight.....it's a beautiful day out......I'm gone! Bye Bye!
You really can't wish for a more willing subject thanWendy. Thanks to both her and Max, who acted as my capable assistant, lighting this shot safely from shore.
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by HA Schult
In containers they are travelling all around the world like from the consuming society abandoned people.
The "Trash People" symbolize reflections of ourselves:
We produce trash and at the end we become trash.
500 of HA Schults "Trash People" now receive the visitors at Tollwood and recall the importance of their environmental responsibilities.
The artist considers his work as a political statement.
Since 1996 he sends out his "Trash People" to travel the world and lets them – perfectly fitting the festival’s motto – line up at Tollwood.
@Tollwood is a annually festival
held twice in Munich
Abandoned and ransacked trailer along old route 66 near the ghost town of Goffs,CA. This is actually a pretty common sight along this decommissioned stretch of old route 66.What seems like a desolate place to live must seem like a desert paradise(at least for a time!) to others.One thing you can't argue about-they had a heck of a view!
Happy trailer-trashed Tuesday all!
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TRASH PEOPLE
by HA Schult
In containers they are travelling all around the world like from the consuming society abandoned people. The "Trash People" symbolize reflections of ourselves: We produce trash and at the end we become trash. 500 of HA Schults "Trash People" now receive the visitors at Tollwood and recall the importance of their environmental responsibilities. The artist considers his work as a political statement. Since 1996 he sends out his "Trash People" to travel the world and lets them – perfectly fitting the festival’s motto – line up at Tollwood.
I have found little that is good about human beings. In my experience most of them are trash.
Sigmund Freud
A buzzer beater photograph of me arriving seconds before BY-1 came into frame at CP Fran in Newak, NJ with NS SD45-2 1704 and SD40-2 3376. The train has just crossed back into New Jersey from Staten Island and is in the process of dropping off trash cars in the Oak Island receiving yard.
We're Here! : Beautiful Rubbish
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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. Triggered by Cybersync.
Macro Mondays Trash. A pair of cheap headphones. I pulled them out of the trash to photograph. You can see where I tried to glue them back together. It didn't work.
From what I've heard. There had been a hurricane wich brought all the trash from the ocean on the beach.
It was a horrible and endless sight. As deep as one 12 inches in the sand and kilometers away.
From this picture you can see I wasn't the only one overwhelmed by this view.
for trash talk tuesday........ found this embedded in the sole of my sandal. do i get points for the smallest bit of trash discovered and photographed for TTT, huh? huh?
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Now, that is interesting (at least for me): I stumbled upon this graffiti when walking around in Belém, actually slightly lost in my way from the Jeronimos monastery to the Belém Tower.
At that moment the weather was slightly rainy, so I found out convenient find a shelter, and since I was there I took a few shot of this enjoyable graffiti. Except that I just found out right now it isn't a graffiti...
For once I had taken a label of the work, from which I found the name of the artist is Bordalo II. You just need to google a little bit and you will easily find an interview he conceded some time ago. From the label, again, you find out the work was in 2015 for an exhibition named 'PANIC, DRAM, TERROR'. What is not in the label and I found out instead in the interview is that this work is part of a series he calls 'Big Trash Animals'. That's how I finally realized that what I saw wasn't a graffiti but a composition, a sculpture, done with... trash that Bordalo II recovers in the dumps of the cities he's working in.
The reason for this choice of materials I think is better explained in the author's own words:
"Big Trash Animals is a series of artworks that aims to draw attention to a current problem that is likely to be forgotten, become trivial or a necessary evil. The problem involves waste production, materials that are not reused, pollution and its effect on the planet.
The idea is to depict nature itself, in this case animals, out of materials that are responsible for its destruction. These works are built with end-of-life materials: the majority found in wastelands, abandoned factories or randomly and some are obtained from companies that are going through a recycling process.
Damaged bumpers, burnt garbage cans, tires and appliances are just some of the objects that can be identified when you go into detail. They are camouflaging the result of our habits with little ecological and social awareness"
I like the overall idea, which adds to the visual pleasure of a work I erroneously thought, until a few minutes ago, it was a 'graffiti'...
Rain or shine, sleet or snow, the trash must go. Monthly big trash day pick-up in LaSalle this morning during the pouring rain.