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I am in the garden! Very busy...

 

Bin gerade sehr, sehr beschäftigt...wenn ich nicht arbeiten muss, dann wird im Garten gewerkelt oder Rad gefahren oder gebastelt oder oder

Im Moment steht flickr nicht an erster Stelle. Ich gucke aber bei euch rein, keine Frage! ;-)

I went for a walk around Lymm Dam this afternoon. Lots of people out walking many carrying cups of tea and coffee bought from the roadside vendors. Every bin was full after the busy weekend and I'm glad to say that I saw very little litter at all. Well done people!!

Along the road in Indiana.

66023 on the approach to Swindon passing South Marston with 6C03 0955 Northolt Sidings to Severnside Sita binliner waste train. At least at this location the seemingly very over engineered catenary is not too much of an issue!

and a tree ...

Out for a drive I spotted this old Wood Grain Storage Bin, you don't see to many of these any more and the ones you do see generaly aren't used for their original use.

 

Slid this one a bit trying to get a bit of an "Vintage" look.

 

For - Happy Slider Sunday - HSS!

An attempt at over-processing a picture - on purpose.

 

An old, empty grain bin sits high on a large, ripe field of wheat near Denton, Montana.

 

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These warehouses were a common sight in most Irish towns. Usually close to a quay on a harbour or river they had four or five floors with a strong wooden beam sticking out at the rafter level of the roof. T block and tackle fitted to the beam enabled loads to be lifted to each of the upper levels!

This one was on the quay in Askeaton on the river Deel and close to the Shannon estuary! Askeaton was the centre of power for the Norman FitzGerald family and they traded with France, Spain and the continent from here.

Lombardy abandoned places and things (Italy)

Another shot of bins full awaiting the arrival of the bin men, and crushing into the dustcart.

He/She was very tired and sleepy when I took this shot. I keep standing there until I got the pose I want. I also took some pose of this Macaw half sleeping. Taken at Ueno Zoo Japan.

 

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Best detail View Large On Black

  

An ex Stockton council DENNIS bin lorry emptying bins during Pickering Traction engine rally 2010.

The owner said that he paid just £400 for it...

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Frankfurt, Germany

January 2010

A brand new Stockton-on Tees Council Mercedes Econic bin lorry number RRV125 at work in Billingham in the North East of england.

De Beauvoir, Hackney

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This blue "recycling" bin belongs to the farm opposite. This bin is for recyclable materials such tins, cans, paper, cardboard & plastics but not glass. There is also a green bin for household waste. The collections alternate, one week blue the next week green. The company send a handy text reminder the evening before for which bin to leave out as the lorry comes at 7am on the dot HFF!

 

This is a different shot from the previous one,which was a second or two before. I have chosen to upload this one in monochrome. I think street photography suits this genre. What do you think?

Again a market porter pushes his bin past the famous Market Porter pub which featured in the Harry Potter film, The Prisoner of Azkaban"

Wednesday is bin day in this part of London; the day when the Council come and collect our garbage.

 

We are given five bins to put out on the pavement outside our houses: the large grey bin for general waste; a small green bin for food waste; a blue bag for plastics and metal; and a green box for paper and glass. Plus another green or brown bag for garden waste, if required. So it gets quite crowed on the pavements on Wednesdays!

 

Taken down one of the streets near our home with an Auto-Takumar 35/2.3 and inverted front element.

 

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As the sun was setting a red glow formed on this line of bins.

 

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Three grain bins surrounded by a field of young green wheat near Great Falls, Montana.

 

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Natürlich weiß ich genau, wer ich bin! :-)

Aber mein Ziel in diesem Jahr ist es, zu entdecken, wer ich fotografisch bin - was meine persönliche Handschrift ist. Hierzu studiere ich ein Buch von Robert Mertens mit dem schönen Titel: "Der eigene Blick". Mit Workshops, die man zu den einzelnen Themen macht, lernt man Stück für Stück, wie man seinen ureigenen Stil entwickelt und festigt.

Der erste Workshop lautete: Fotografiere dich selbst! (schwere Aufgabe !!!) Eine Woche lang habe ich versucht, an jedem Tag ein Selfie zu machen - mit dem Handy, im Spiegel, mit Stativ und Fernauslöser... dieses Resultat hier mochte ich am liebsten.

Ich werde für die nächsten Tage wahrscheinlich nicht auf Flickr sein - deshalb wird mein Avatar für mich die Stellung halten ;-))))

Binic pier at blue hour, between rains, Brittany, France.

trockener Innenraum der Stockrosenblüte schützt Insekt !

Island of Thanet

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Sekor C 55mm 2.8

Fuji Pro 160 NS exp 2014

  

A little dead end alley in Adelaide’s CND where used to store bins.

Ich bin aus dem Urlaub zurück! Letzte Station war Zingst auf dem Darß. Dieser tolle Sonnenaufgang entschädigte für den um 3.40 Uhr klingelnden Wecker. Ich veröffentliche nur Fotos die ich für gut und gelungen halte. Dieses Foto stimmt mich aber ganz besonders zufrieden und erfüllt mich ein klein wenig mit stolz, da zu dem Zeitpunkt einfach alles zusammenpasste und ich genau das Fotos machen konnte, das ich wollte. Darüber hinaus bin ich mit dem stimmigen aber sehr realistischen Postprocessing sehr zufrieden. Speziell in diesem Bereich habe ich mich nach eigenem Empfinden innerhalb des letzten Jahres teils recht deutlich verbessert.

Round Brick Grain Bin in Rural Iowa

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Repeating Pattern”

The bin men wave to the driver of the Manchester Piccadilly-Cleethorpes, Hatfield Lane, 16.5.22.

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