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*Note: If viewed full size you may notice what looks like sensor dust in the image but they are actually bees. Must be a hive inside the sign.
Not yet :(
I feel sad...
I found my puppy love again - after 17 years.
We had really great 8 weeks I will never forget!
No, we haven't had sex this time.
We only had our minds, dreams and fantasy...
And of course one long, long and lovely hug right before christmas.
But now she decided to stay together alone with her husband because of her children.
Would have been nice if it wasn't busted. I even broke another chunk out of it while posing it on the log.
Very tall bottle. I wasn't going to try getting the whole thing in the picture. Top of bottle reads "ANANDFOCKINK, AMSTERDAM" (see insert)
So, I definitely wish they hadn't been out of stock on cases at the Apple store.
Trying to decide whether to try and fix the screen myself and give to 7 y.o. or just send it off to Phobio: si.ly/dodGCZ
Broken Bench,
Danny Lane,
2004,
Glass, stainless steel
H42.6 x L223.7 x D41.8cm
Hong Kong
Photo Peter Wood
For Obscura Day, it was a trip to Fermilab, the geek Mecca in Batavia, Illinois.
Broken Symmetry, on the Pine Street Entrance. It's a three-span arch, painted black on one side and orange on the other.
Fermilab has decided to ban photography groups from taking tours. To quote Katie Yurkewicz, the Fermi PR person
"Our tour program is not designed to accommodate groups whose primary interest is photography. We are not resourced to be able to regularly guide such tours safely."
I don't think the head of this windmill belongs where it is! A cropped version of an earlier posted photo with some Photoshop Elements processing.
Broken Earth Cafe / Restaurant sits on top of a pile of waste rock excavated from the open cut mine in the middle of Broken Hill NSW Australia. The cafe has spectacular views of the city of Broken Hill, especially at night. The foundations of one of the original mine smelters can be seen in the foreground.
Nikon D90
55 - 200 mm DX VR
3 Exposure HDR
Processed with Photomatix
this doesn't mean that i'm broken hearted!!!
hahaha..
I just accidentally saw a crack outside our neighbors house...
Fortunately,we have a colored chalk... Drew a heart shaped thing then boom...
HAppy hearts day guys...
On my way into work, I walked by one of the glass towers in the downtown core of Ottawa. At the foot of one of these was a bunch of panes of glass that were broken. It made for an interesting photo...
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The XXII Triennale di Milano, Broken Nature: Design Takes on Human Survival, consists of a thematic exhibition and several installations from international participants. It will run from March 1 to September 1, 2019. With the XXII edition, La Triennale di Milano reaffirms its decision to continue the tradition of the International Exhibition, the twenty-first edition of which was held in 2016 after a twenty-year hiatus.
The exhibition that gives the event its name and theme is curated by Paola Antonelli with Ala Tannir, Laura Maeran, and Erica Petrillo. The international participations will be solicited via official governmental channels.
The thematic exhibition Broken Nature will consist of three major commissions as well as numerous loans. An ambitious public program of events––with conferences, panels, workshops, screenings, and performances––for people of all ages will also complement the XXII Triennale.
Fomapan 400 cross processed
with Bellini b&w reversal
Smena 1
1/250
f8
Damage done by accident as the film base swelled and ripped off when prepping for drying.
The camp host at Calf Creek told us about Broken Bow arch. The drive out there is an ordeal. High clearance vehicle needed for sure. About an hour of constant wash-board. The hike is three miles to the arch, following cairns and the creek bed. Pictures of the arch just don't do it any justice at all. You are following the trail, turn a corner and this massive arch suddenly appears out of nowhere. In the pictures, you can't tell the size except in a few you can see a tiny person (either myself or my husband) underneath. As the creek cuts under the arch, there is a washout created where you can camp under the overhang on the shores of the creek. We were the third and fourth people there the entire week. The trail was so clean. The only signs of humans were cairns and foot prints. Save water for the hike out. The last little bit (and the first, but you're fresh then) has no shade and the last few yards, you have to scramble up loose sand to the trail head.
Poor little guy had a broken wing and couldn't fly away, Found him while fishing on the Columbia River.
"Broken Chair" made for Handicapped International, an anti-landmine NGO by Swiss Visual Artist, Daniel Berset in 1997. This huge chair is placed in United Nations Square, in front of the United Nations European Headquarters (Place des Nations), Geneva, Switzerland. It represents the victims of landmines.