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jajaja, een watermeter!
En nog even wachten en ik krijg ook weer echt water - maar dan gemeten :-)
Wat ik wel raar vind: met die handige kraantjes erbij lijkt deze meter ideaal om vervangen te worden door een u-bocht stukje koperbuis - of kost water zo weinig dat dat niet de moeite waard is? [Update: er moest nog een zegelkapje op]
Grandview & 17th, Boulder.
I was trying to capture the grains of melting snow on the ground, but I just realized that my shooting skill is way poor to deliver the beauty of nature.
This one of the last shots with DIMAGE Z2.
DIMAGE Z2, f7.1, 1/50s, ISO200
My house is sitting empty.
In the last 32 days the meter has shown that I have used 941 cubic feet of water which equals 7,039 gallons of water or 220 gallons per day. I don't know if the water was used by the contractor working in the house or by someone else.
Okay, it's an obscure trade magazine received by twelve people. Still, it's pretty fun seeing one of your photos as the cover of a glossy magazine. They found me on Flickr because I'd tagged it "watermeter," and yes, they paid actual money. Tag those photos, people!
This week I'm also getting to play around with a great old 1974 Polaroid SX-70 ...my first Polaroid ever! What an interesting camera. Apologies for the goofy print manipulation--but you can't get Time Zero film any more, and that just seemed like something you've gotta try at least once in your life.
Found in the office of a gentleman who works for the Macon Water Authority, getting people's accounts set up.
"This ... is a water meter."
25/365: 25 January 2013
Water meter and fire hydrant posts - these are old Merioneth Water Board ones with the info in imperial sizes, the top number is the size of the main in inches and the bottom numbers' the distance from the post to them ... might be useful in a pub quiz??? ;)
Hiking Ierapetra - Vainia - Kato Chorio - Episkopi - Vasiliki - Pahia Ammos, Crete, January 24, 2011
Watermeter © Linda Dawn Hammond/ IndyFoto.com '85
Assorted debris from New Orleans' gutters, collected in the aftermath of Mardi Gras night. I brought it home to be part of a window installation in my gallery exhibit, and borrowed the sewer grate from an antique store in montreal. I want to buy one like it- so If anyone knows where I can find another one like this, please email me! The photo is a studio shot, from a 4 by 5 negative.
Aug 85
Deus X Machina Gallery, Montréal
Solo exhibit entitled, Mardi Gras/ Maudit Gras: New Orleans Portraits:
13 B&W photographs (dim.11" by 14"), 6 colour photographs (dim.11" by 14"),
ZULU, mixed media collage,(dim.3' by 3'), King Cake Baby,(dim.11" by14"), Untitled, mixed media
collage, (dim. 3' by 5'), GutterLogic, window installation
Since having our watermeter installed we have been looking for a cheaper alternative to wash the kids.
They like their palms down in Charleston - and so do I. They even put them on their sidewalk manhole covers.
Door Anneke van den Dries, Oost Souburg
PLEINJE NAT
TERRASJE NAT
WATERMETER NAT
ALLES NAT
REGEN !!!
OOK OP HET BALKON
BOEREN HEBBEN ER OP GEWACHT
An interesting number. It is the number of cubic metres of water we have used since this meter was installed in May 1994. I check it about this time every year.
We are not on a metered tariff, but we agreed to let the water company put a meter in because they wanted to survey water usage prior to introducing compulsory metering. This means we have been able to keep track of our own water consumption, and establish that so far we are better off paying according to our rateable value - an ancient concept pre-dating Margaret Thatcher's Poll Tax.