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This Daffodil is doing the Limbo to avoid the bullet:-) The expression ,dodging the bullet,means: A narrow escape.
This is a multiple exposure piece taken from MOMA. In one exposure, there is a room filled with bullet balloons, symbolizing a brief relief of pain. These balloons float around and linger. Sometimes, they know you are calling their name. Other times, they are stand offish and stay by themselves in the corner. As in the case of the art by Félix González-Torres, the installation is interactive and the second exposure features a photographer who had his lens pointed in my direction holding a Magic Bullet. This piece is by General Idea, a Canadian art collective. Two of the artists died of AIDS in 1994. Such a sadness.
www.moma.org/collection/works/122154
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The Hyundai in Yeouido is probably Seoul's most stylish department store with all well-known luxury brands present.
In 2016 i was in Iceland and i made a photo of this car (together with a lot of sheepbones) in a somewhat lurid and desolate area some kilometers from road 1. Thanks to the characteristics of the mountains, the waterfall and the two farms in the background on the photo I was able to find out where this place was by using streetview from Google Maps. Next month I’m going to Iceland again and I wonder if this car is still there
Resting on the rock where I'm about to have my lunch is this bullet casing. Probably from a hunt of some years past judging by how corroded it is.
UPDATE: This apparently is from an Enfield 303.
"Bullet" sculpture by artist Jeffrey Decker, created in 2005. Legends Motorcycle Emporium, Springville, Utah.
Did I say bullet? well... not so much! I took this picture in one of the most historical areas of Athens, Thisio. The "not so bullet" train here belongs to Athens' oldest urban transit system which started its operations back in 1869. Originally the line was connecting Thisio with Athens' main port, Pireaus. It's definitely not world's best or most modern subway, however as you ride the train you get to pass by some very historical buildings like the one in the background. This is Temple of Hephaestus, built between 449-415 BC, dedicated to Hephaestus, god of Fire, Metal working and Craftsmanship. Hephesteion follows the doric order, it is located at the north-west side of the Agora of Athens, on top of the Agoraios Kolonos hill and from the 7th century until 1834 it was used as an Orthodox church. If you ever find yourself in Athens as a tourist don't miss the chance to take the train from Pireaus to Athens downtown and for a little while feel like you took a bullet train and traveled through the ages.
I think I'll head off to the waterfalls today, I've never managed to catch them in autumn colours, so today is as good a day as any. It's just a pity I smashed my filter last time round, but I'll manage somehow. This is a black and white of the beach between Nash point and Monknash. Bulletproof is by Alabama 3, who I'll be seeing again in spring.
An ICE 3 bullet train arriving at Munich Central Station (München Haptbahnhof, abbreviation Hbf).
And no, that modern building in the background is not the station building, it is the central bus terminal (German: ZOB, Zentraler Omnibus-Bahnhof).
At the time of taking the picture, the Central Train Station building simply does not exist... - it is under renovation, current status is "hole in the ground".
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An interesting "fun" rock found in the Nowood gravel beds. This cobble was found in the terrace gravels along the Nowood River Road between Bonanza and Tensleep Wyoming. The white sandstone has some red hematite cemented sandstone nodules that tend to erode out faster than the host leaving holes in the sandstone. Some of the holes are still filled with the red nodules. To some imaginative people, the holes look like “blood filled bullet holes” in the sandstone. Since the cobble is out of place, its age is unknown but it is similar to sandstones seen in the Lower Cretaceous outcrops found in the nearby hills.