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Taken at the Island of Falster, Denmark.

You ever have one of those shots where you are not sure where to begin the “style post processing part”? For me this is one of those images.

 

I found myself going round and round on what to do with it. At first I was convinced black and white would be the way to go. None of those seem to feel right. The boarded up plywood just refused to be in monochrome. So I hit the reset button more times than I can count.

 

After several iterations I settled in on the current incarnation. I’m still torn on who the star of this photo is, the crazy paint peel or the contrast of the plywood against the brick.

 

Perhaps the stage is big enough for both…

 

www.chrisfrailey.com/2011/04/under-lock-key/

That morning it was not the only car in the street that had its window smashed

San Francisco, Bay Area, Golden Gate

Broken windows in Brentford London.

A broken storefront window on North Hudson St. in Arlington, right off Wilson Blvd.

 

This store property is up for lease. There were a whole string of restaurants and small shops, now shuttered and probably destined to become Starbucks or condos.

 

You can see the Museum of Modern ARF reflected in the window. I'll have to stop in next time.

Police accountability advocates gathered in front of the Bronx DA office in solidarity with Copwatcher Jose LaSalle as he demands that Bronx DA Darcel Clark re-open an investigation on the officers who perjured themselves to falsified charges against Jose LaSalle followed by a march to the Psa7 precinct and demand that the officers involved are fired. The city and the NYPD agreed to pay LaSalle $860,000 on a settlement. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Már régóta próbálok egy rendes HDR képet csinálni, mostanra találtam egy jónak tűnő Photomatrix beállítást.

Workers replacing a broken window in Tampa's tallest building.

This was in the parking lot of an auto repair place. With the glass all over the ground, suggesting that it was actually broken right there. In front of a sign reading "Not responsible for vehicles left in lot over night".

 

If your goal is to steal things from inside a car, it seems like a side window would be a lot better to break. So I'm wondering if the owner of the repair place was just like "Hey, someone parked in our lot. Let's get a little more business this month."

Closeup of broken safety glass. See the blog entry.

The original shot, edited it the most basic ways only (sharpened it up a little, increased the exposure a tad).

I used to love working near Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood. The old Rainier brewery buildings made for a lovely atmosphere, and overall the neighborhood just has such a unique feeling. Yet, unique feeling or no, the remaining older buildings have been allowed to fall into such a state of disrepair that it's a wonder they still stand. I believe this building is currently owned by the city.

On 11th Avenue between Speer and Galapago in Denver, Colorado.

This is in one of the shelters in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne

Hundreds of people took to the streets on March 28, 2018; to protest in New York City over the fatal police shooting of Stephon Clark, an unarmed black man in Sacramento, California; chanting and carrying signs as they marched from Columbus Circle to Times Square. Police say at least 11 people were detained. It was not immediately clear what charges they could face. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Over a hundred people joined Ramarley Graham’s family; other families of those killed by the police; members of the Justice Committee; Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ); Black, Jewish leaders and other Jews of Color; Jewish New Yorkers from across the five boroughs; and Black Lives Matter-NY at Grand Central station, for a public action and vigil in conjunction with Beyond The Moment’s National Day of Action on April 4, 2017; followed by a march through midtown Manhattan to demand from the Mayor and the NYPD commissioner more accountability in the Ramarley Graham case and an end to Broken Windows Policing in NYC

This is an abandoned house we pass when we make a trip back home. So much character, I love this house!

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