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Taken at one of Chuckles favorite places to spend time, a bookstore.

My children are the reason for my photography. They ground me and are always burtally honest, telling me things like don't over saturate and mess with my eyes ... it looks fine with out you tweaking it.

They're usually are correct.

The tunnel under the Barbican estate - alwasy been a special place - not sure why.

 

www.100realpeople.co.uk

 

Nikon D750, Nikkor 28-105/f3.5-4.5

Basterfield House, part of the Golden Lane Estate by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon. The use of colour perhaps more than a passing reference to Le Corbusier.

 

www.100realpeople.co.uk

architecture.100realpeople.co.uk

 

Nikon D750, Nikkor 28-105/f3.5-4.5

Robin Hood Gardens, Peter & Alison Smithson. Un-listed (Part Demolished) 1970

 

My Photo Zines on Etsy: Etsy: 100 Real People

 

Original Postcard art on Etsy: Etsy: 100 Real People

 

Nikon D750 | Nikkor 18-35 f3.5-4.5

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to be burtally honest photography is not as enjoyable to me as it used to be. i used to love it so much and always had these fun ideas runnin about my head. but now nofinnggg. dont get me wrong i still love it. it's just kind of sad looking at the lack of effort i put into my photography now a days.

blahgaraaharahh.

 

Corringham

Craven Hill Gardens, Bayswater, London

 

Architect: Kenneth Frampton

Built: 1960-62

 

Grade II listed

This is not modified heavily. The buildings were lit up like this. The purple and green were accomplished with large LED lights and the water in the reflecting pool was incredibly still.

 

The lighting was supposed to be purple (in honor of the Queen) and Teal (for national suicide prevention month). The lights don't do the color teal very well, so it was Green.

 

I set the camera on the ground, propped the end of the lens up a bit with a spare battery, then used live view to dial in the positioning.

Highgate New Town

Phase 1

Architect: Peter Tabori

Camden Council

1972

 

Nikon D750/Nikkor 18-35 f3.5/4.5

When it comes to burtalism in London, things are generally rather interesting. There aren't too many really challenging buildings - The Ministry of Justice/102 Petty France by Sir Basil Spence is one of them though ...

 

Nikon f80 | Nikkor 50/1.8 | Rollei Retro 400S | Rodianl 1+25

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

15.03.2021 Am Internationalen Tag gegen Polizeigewalt protestierten ca. 80 Menschen in Oldenburg gegen rassisitschen Polizeigewalt. Anlass war unter anderem der Tod von Qosay K. im Polizeigewahrsam in Delmenhorst.

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

Tomada en Juan Bravo Madrid y burtalmente torturada con adobe lightroom

Nasci tropical.

 

Sei que não é lá tal característica. Variações brutais de temperatura contra meu galho de origem. 20 graude variação, quem sabe até trinta. Na terra dos jorges então, variação de 15. Caminhar transforma meu nariz numa pedra de gelo, dormente, pontiagudamente enfrento e pulo suas calçadas. Me perdio na noite de ruas errantes, mas uma igreja como referência no meu mapa salvou toda a história. Odeio o catolicismo, mas dessa vez a ortodoxia da Vergueiro me salvou. Esquecendo, já ia, que havia antes passado por uma casa, casa de rosas. casa das rosas. no meio da burtal Paulista, brotam poesias, num sarau, aniamal! textos se fazem imagens que passeiam em mim. A música das vozes, grupo Voz, plastificadamente se sonorizam de maneira bela, inesperada. Sigo meu rumo num frio. E foi onde me perdi. Mas logo, achado, avistei. Esbarrei, até desacreditei, mas insisti. Entrei, encantado observava o inorbservado [?] passeando por fotografias paulistanas vi pedaços de panos espalhados, e animais querendo buscar um encaixe. Peças, não pessoas. Se acoplavam, acomodavam, incomodavam, adentrava...Interagiam. As vestes, o utilitarismo, o constructo desmorona. A desconstrução de faz maleável, feito água...ou quem sabe metal derretido. Em baixo, em torno, no entorno o som rasga o chão subindo...julho é mês de rock, pelo menos na paulicéia desvairada. Olhares profundo, e uma moça vem em minha direção, sem roupa, se encaixa debaixo de minhas pernas. Interactando, fotografo por instinto. Seu olhar frio e sem direção me desconcertava mais ainda, e me por dentro, desabava. Vasculhar e pensar. Falando em águas, Riachão, trouxe num corrégo a salvador, e de agrado levou o samba e sua reflexão como origem. Sambei, chorei, pensei. Indo pra casa facilmente desci pelo frio. Frio.

  

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Poutz, muito gelado aqui! Hoje 10 graus...tem gente que diz, "que nada, já peguei menos num sei quanto"... hai ai- fica pelado com dez graus misera! Magina, voltando já estava em oito. Infelizmente eu não sou pinguim, nem tô com pelagem de urso polar querido...Apesar de gostar muito desse galho aqui, gosto mesmo é de calor. De teresina, normalmente 40, ilhéus e seus 30, variação brutal...sou um animalzinho ainda não acostumado com essas condições, mas fazer o quê? Ficar sem fazer coisas aqui é que não dá. Pois bem, hoje no centro cultural são paulo, algumas coisas interessantimas, além de várias expos, tem uma biblioteca insana, vale lembrar também dos meios visuais disponibilizados na sesc av paulista que tem um acervo bacana pra quem curte vídeo. Então, enquanto via expo de fotografias, fui surpreendido por esse grupo que faz utilização do espaço e das pessoas pra interagir, chamam o espetáculo de les gens d´uterpan, misturam uma coreografia insana com nudez, os coreógrafos resposáveis são punks, uma, a annie vigier é ginasta e o franck er aum estudante de letras que abandonou pra viver dança...misturam, enfim, ioga, nudez, movimentos lentos, rápidos e feeling...como não sou crítico de porra nenhuma e não entendo muito do assunto, curti...somente, ser surpreendido com essas coisas acho que não faz tanto mal assim...apressando, vi outro som que misturava folk, com rock, e sei lá o que mais, que chamam Tuatha di Danan...mas não dei muita bola porque já estava interagindo com milhares de outras coisas, ao mesmo tempo. rs, velocidade...o documentário do riachão, chamado, SAMBA RIACHÃO, tem cenas toscas, mas muito bacana a simplicidade e o argumento, me lembram inclusive que não é tão difícil registrar certos mitos vivos assim...mas bem, mostrava muito salvador, a casa do cara que chamava Clementino alguma coisa, e que sambista de primeira, passou por altos e baixos na vida, como sua estrela, que apagava e acendia, no doc ele canta lindas músicas de sua composição, chora, sorri...então: malandrão...

   

e no mais, tudo em paz!

  

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Sonne küßt den Boden

Seine Augen werden klar

Die Hände sind gefaltet

sein Gebet macht ihn ganz wach

Für wen ?

Von was ?

 

Liebe deinen nächsten wie dich selbst

 

Er ordnet dann die Decken

die Laken liegen glatt

Er geht hinaus in seine Welt

ein Herr hat es gemacht

 

Er lebt mit der Gewissheit der Himmel nimmt ihn an

auf Erden kann er Scheiße baun - solange er noch lebt

 

Christ du alter Irrtum

Deine Beine sind zu kurz

und Gott wird es nicht richten können

Denk dir etwas anderes aus

 

Er zahlte 50 Jahre lang Banknoten an das Haus

- wo zu vollen Stunden Glocken schlagen

an der Forte ein langes Kreuz

 

Machs nach deinem Leben - ist mir doch scheißegal

 

Ihr Christen seid doch viel zu nett oder ihr seid zu burtal

 

Machs nach deinem Leben kommt mir als Punk ganz recht

 

dann brauch ich dein Gebet nicht hörn und niemals dein Gesicht zu sehn

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

© Gérard Burtaux

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. - Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) braved yet another burtal winter storm to lay to rest Lt. Col. Edward J. Neumann in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., today. Strong winds brought temperatures to well below freezing and blew snow in the faces of the Soldires, but they remained steadfast in the duty to honor the memory of a fellow Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)

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