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This is our first broken bone. On Tuesday he fell off his scooter and landed on his nose. Just scraped up and a little swollen. Sunday, he fell out of a tree and landed on his nose. Scraped, swollen and broken. Seriously...who(besides him) lands on their nose when they fall...TWICE!

I joked after the first accident that he would have to wear a helmet when he's not sleeping, now I'm really thinking about it :D

"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.

Pieces of a broken wine bottle by the train tracks.

Broken windows of the defunct Cabana nightclub in Kokkari Samos

GenCon Indy, Indianapolis, In 2009

I was hoping for a spectacular set of clouds for sunset on the day this was taken. Fortunately I made a few images of these clouds while we had some. I've had rotten luck lately with the clouds all clearing off just before the sun decends for the day.

Completely un planned and stunning. So suprised myself today.

 

Beckiiimay again. I love her sooo much, might well be my latest muse.

We bought this new great harness for Scout and it fell apart the first time we put it on her.

Sacred (is) the memory of-TIMON T.- Son of- H.J. & M.H. Rapier-Born May 9, 1844- Died Jan 10, 1845...

 

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Broken Glass studio work performed in 2012.

I can see why they left it. A sad Cheltenham brolly!

Broken Glass studio work performed in 2012.

no reflection in a broken mirror

Recital de Broken Social Scene en La Trastienda, San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, el martes 1 de noviembre de 2011.

Broken building with chimney, South Waterfront, Portland, Oregon.

10. Mai 2018

 

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Closer and more lighted.

When I think of Broken, I think of the dispair, and darkness in people's lives, I think of all of life's uncertainties, and the chaos that results in the mind because of it. In this photo edited image, I'm trying to portray hope in the midst of all the tragedy, and insanity in the world. First of all, to get the two pictures of myself, I stood in the mirror, the one that you can see clearer is the reflection. I then hopped this image from the camera option on my vita into Paint Tool Sai, and messed around with the density of the airbrush tool. I used different brush types within the airbrush, and used curve, and line tools to form cracks, and lines that have been added into the image.

A broken headstone of a person who died in 1823.

The doctor used this to set the bone, precasting.

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Getting very close to finish, with a broken clavicle. I had to ride 20 km to the cars.

I found these broken pieces of a headstone at the "graveyard of headstones" at Bispebjerg Cemetary. This is where even memories of the dead die.

 

A graveyard is any place set aside for long-term burial of the dead, with or without monuments such as headstones. It is usually located near and administered by a church.

 

Since the mid-1800s, the term cemetery has become a more popular label for most burying grounds.

 

Graveyards were usually established at the same time as the building of the relevant place of worship (which can date back to the 8th to 14th centuries) and were often used by those families who could not afford to be buried inside or beneath the place of worship itself. In most cultures those who were vastly rich, had important professions, were part of the nobility or were of any other high social status were usually buried in individual crypts inside or beneath the relevant place of worship with an indication of the name of the deceased, date of death and other biographical data. In Europe this was often accompanied with a depiction of their family coat of arms.

 

Most of middle or low social status others were buried in graveyards around the relevant church again divided by social status. Families of the deceased who could afford the work of a stonemason had a headstone carved and set up over the place of burial with an indication of the name of the deceased, date of death and sometimes other biographical data. Usually, the more writing and symbols carved on the headstone, the more expensive it was. As with most other human property such as houses and means of transport, richer families used to compete for the artistic value of their family headstone in comparison to others around it, sometimes adding a statue (such as a weeping angel) on the top of the grave.

 

Those who could not pay for a headstone at all usually had some religious symbol made from wood on the place of burial such as a Christian cross; however, this would quickly deteriorate under the rain or snow. Some families hired a blacksmith and had large crosses made from various metals put on the place of burial. Graveyards replaced by cemeteries

A broken headstone for two children.

heavy wind and rain cause the trees to catch the power pole and 2 others fell with it.we had no power from 11-05am Saturday morning till 9-30pm Saturday night ,then 2-30pm Sunday.we had thunder lighting all of Saturday.

it's a Vanessa Williams vinyl so no wonder it's broken :) - Dublin Street Art Tour with Will St Leger as part of Laya Healthcare's City Spectacular

Abandoned bike in Firenze, Italy, via Scipione Ammirato.

Broken down building at goodwood

On the train tracks in Montpelier

By El Anatsui. Composed of recycled pressed gtin and mirrors. Along the High LIne, New York City. Reflections in the mirrors are of the surrounding buildings.

squares of broken windows.... elaborating any more would be kinda pointless...

 

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Debbie: Harry, how hard can it be to find an acting coach in LA? I could throw a rock through a window and hit an actor...

--"90210" (CW)

  

This sprinkler was doing nothing but making the road wet.

Broken Doll (OC) @cherryrose106

He was loud, aggressive, ugly and had a broken rear leg that had healed sometime earlier, perhaps years earlier, which affected his antler growth as well as his stride. He challenged just about every bull in the area but none would fight him, feeling sorry for him, I think. I did not find him the next year. All rights reserved.

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