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Happy Chinese New Year from Birmingham Hippodrome.

 

Birmingham Hippodrome in Southside wishing visitors to the Chinese Quarter a Happy Chinese New Year.

 

National Trust Back to Backs behind.

  

Got to Hippodrome Square to late to see the Chinese Dragon dancing.

  

Digital billboard changed, so waited a few seconds for another one showing Chinese New Year.

Jacquie, Sarah, and I ran three half marathons in three days (well Sarah ran a full and she is the pregnant one) in Oregon! Great time! I hope Sarah can make it next year as she'll have a baby! So much fun!

Here are again in the late hours of evening and this time it's a female. Like magic she seems to be coming threw the window. The whole this about this seemed to go just right. Night, the light, the refection, the idea, and the cold wet weather

This is another shot taken for the programme of 'The Thirty Nine Steps' it's so hard to get half decent cast photos because a lot of the time people don't know each other. This was pretty much the first time these two had spoken properly, they then became friends which is nice

 

It's also RIDICULOUSLY hard to take photos of an entire cast in one sitting, there's always someone bloody missing

 

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The Two Towers of the Liver Building, Liverpool England.

I was going to name this "spooning leads to forking" but that was a little on the nose rofl.

 

Nah, no funny business with these two. They are already remarkably close considering they've only met three times so far. They definitely have each other's backs (and already they like to single out and gang up on other dogs! Well, Hike does at least, being the bully he is. Skimo just runs around barking haha.)

 

We didn't set this photo up. Hike walked over to Skim, draped one paw on her and flopped down, then slide over against her side. Total cuteness!

 

View On White and large.

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I had hoped to get some shots in the snow flurries today but every time I set off, it stopped, then started when I got back. It had turned to rain when I took this.

After boogie boarding we ate and about 30 seagulls and pigeons where surrounding us. That's when we decided to feed them.

 

It was funny because you could throw a piece of food up in the air and these birds where ready to catch the food while flying!

It was fun =D

 

Despues de andar en el boogie board nos entro la hambre cuando acasi 30 pajaros se nos acercaron ..es cuando decidimos compartir nuestra comida. (no teniamos de otra) jeje.

 

Fue Chido porque aventavamos los pedazos de comida al aire y los pajaros fueron listos para volar y comer a la misma vez.

 

Nos divirtimos mucho =D

Jacquie, Sarah, and I ran three half marathons in three days (well Sarah ran a full and she is the pregnant one) in Oregon! Great time! I hope Sarah can make it next year as she'll have a baby! So much fun!

Detail of north west side facing side of the Victoria Memorial memorial. Reminded me of a couple who aren't on talking terms. The trees on the background were rather distracting from the main theme so made them B&W and got the focus on the foreground.

Theme Of The Week - Opposite

 

This is my friend Piper, she is quite fun.

Taken on my Olympus OM-1

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November 2011

Stuttgart/Bad Cannstatt - Germany

 

Das Mercedes-Benz Museum wurde 2006 eröffnet und präsentiert auf neun Ebenen und 16.500 Quadratmetern die über 120-jährige Automobilgeschichte von der Vergangenheit über die Gegenwart der bahnbrechenden Erfindung von Gottlieb Daimler und Carl Benz.

 

www.mercedes-benz.com/museum

Die Passagiere sitzen "Rücken an Rücken" - The passengers sit back to back!

 

on english:

www.mercedes-benz-classic.com/content/classic/mpc/mpc_cla...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=b299-MuAWO4 - sad to admit these intros would go on to inspire me in photography, but the influence in style is undeniable!

Because sitting like this is so last week :)

National Trust, Back to Backs.

 

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Chorlton on Medlock, James Street //1895

 

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Late Victorian/Early Edwardian back to back housing in Gainsborough,Lincolnshire. These are the backs of Stanley Street, built on what had previously been an area of rough, sandy pasture known as The Prairie - a name by which this general area is still known.

 

Camera: Nikon F5

Lens: Nikkor 28-80mm zoom

Film: Kodak Ektar 100

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Couples doing back-to-back partner squats. One of the activities at the Arts First Festival in Harvard Yard.

© by Wil Wardle. Please do not use this or any of my images without my permission.

 

The last of my current series depicting Sovereign Harbour.

Bodybuilders: Maurice Natale and Adam Baker.

Inside the courtyard of the National Trust's Birmingham Back to Backs.

 

The back-to-backs are all that remains of the common Victorian buildings which housed workers and their families for more than a century.

 

Built when the city's industrial boom led to chronic overcrowding in the city, houses one room deep and up to three storeys tall housed whole families, built around a single courtyard where they all shared bathrooms and washing facilities.

 

Construction of the houses was banned by Birmingham City Council in the 1870s, but people lived in them for more than a century thereafter.

 

The majority were bulldozed in the 1970s, but one small cluster – Court 15 Inge Street – survives under the care of the National Trust, who provide tours inside, where the rooms are cramped and wallpaper and furniture dates back many decades and a shop which used to be a tailors still contains many of his designs.

The Birmingham Back to Backs (also known as Court 15) at 50–54 Inge Street and 55–63 Hurst Street are the last surviving court of back-to-back houses in Birmingham, England. United Kingdom.

 

They are now operated as a museum by the National Trust.

 

They are examples of similar houses that were built for the rapidly increasing population of Birmingham during and after the Industrial Revolution as Birmingham's importance as a manufacturing city increased during the 1800's.

 

By the early 1970s, almost all of Birmingham's back-to-back houses had been demolished.

 

Most of these buildings remained in residential use up until 1966 when they were declared as unfit for living in

 

These were listed buildings in 1988, restoration began in 2001 and opened as a musuem 2004

Four pregnant women who can't fit into their jeans --- Image by © Heide Benser/Corbis

Moinho Rústico Habitado por Cegonhas Zangadas

 

Decay Mill Habitated with Upset Storks

S313-S303 race out of Seymour with a late running 8395 Steamrail "Spirit of Progress" special to Tocumwal - 9/3/2013

 

This photo has been used as the front cover of the April 2013 Newsrail magazine.

The Birmingham Back to Backs (also known as Court 15) at 50–54 Inge Street and 55–63 Hurst Street are the last surviving court of back-to-back houses in Birmingham, England. United Kingdom.

 

They are now operated as a museum by the National Trust.

 

They are examples of similar houses that were built for the rapidly increasing population of Birmingham during and after the Industrial Revolution as Birmingham's importance as a manufacturing city increased during the 1800's.

 

By the early 1970s, almost all of Birmingham's back-to-back houses had been demolished.

 

Most of these buildings remained in residential use up until 1966 when they were declared as unfit for living in

 

These were listed buildings in 1988, restoration began in 2001 and opened as a musuem 2004

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