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10. Mai 2018
Photo by Hagen Hoppe . www.hagenhoppe.com
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The Apple iPhone doesn't bounce, trust me.
This is the result of a 3ft drop which landed on the glass screen.
It does still respond to the Home button, but the screen (strangely...) doesn't see my finger meaning I can't actually turn it off.
Overview of Broken Hill.
Mining has occurred throughout the entire life of Broken Hill since its founding in 1883. Australia's largest mining concern BHP Billiton has it's origins here with the initials BHP standing for "Broken Hill Proprietary". The mining industry has declined in recent years however it still plays an important part in the story of the town with many tourist attractions associated with mining. The other main reason to visit Broken Hill is for the artists who have called the city home. There are many galleries around the city that are worth visiting.
Miner's Memorial. Located on the top of the mullock heap on the edge of the CBD is the Line of Lode Miner's Memorial and Visitors Centre.
BossMan, Dar Holdsworth, came down to Daytona Beach, FLA to giveaway the www.brassballsbobbers.com Military Bobber. The bike was on display at Broken Spoke Saloon. The beer, babes and bikes were all on display with some asphalt kicking music.
My favorite modern sculpture is Barnett Newman's Broken Obelisk. For a guy who thought modern art or at least painting had to be about nothing other than itself, this work breaks those parameters and in my personal view has a symbolic representational power, nothing sentimental or moralizing about it, to stand for the tragedy and promise of the modern world.
photo: Xavier J. Peg
This was taken along a trail at PegHorn Nature Park and Trail in St. Cloud, FL. There was a small cherub statue underneath a tree that caught my eye as I walked past it, so I decided to snap a few shots of it. Moving to the back of the statue, I saw that the statue's arm was actually broken but still hanging on.
PegHorn Nature Park and Trail is located at
2101 Peghorn Way
St. Cloud, FL 34769
Must shoot in JPEG when I'm shooting fast-moving objects and I'm happy with the white balance. If I have one regret about getting the 1000D over the 450D it's the speed of continuous shooting for RAW images.
An old, broken piece of playground equipment and a big buoy. I was told that it used to be a "barrel roll," but I can't really picture how it worked just by looking at this. Apparently you would hold on to the bars as you ran on the barrel, which made it roll. I'm not sure how big it was or how it worked.
Another bike wreck. This time on my mountain bike. I was going down a jeep trail around 22 mph when I flipped over the handlebars, landing dead on my right shoulder before rolling over.
Results : Road rash (dirt / gravel), broken collar bone. Going to miss the Iron Horse bike race next week, going to miss the Highline Hustle triathlon in a couple of weeks. Boo hoo.
I had to hike out from the bike wreck site around 5-6 miles. Took around two hours of straight walking. I was able to call my wife though, and she met me at the trail head. The owner of the bike shop was going to retrieve my bike for me.