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Knott's Berry Farm, 1970s

notice the beautiful CCTV camera. New report came out, says Londoners are captured 300 times a day by CCTV.

Museum of London

London, England, UK

night time in Kilmarnock

Close up of the detail on the lower facia of my old clock, this is all in cast brass. Any information on this or such clocks is most welcomed.

The biggest clock in Europe is in Cergy-Pontoise, the town where I spent two weeks last summer in the home of my French exchange friend, Thomas.

Clock in the entry area of the R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant, taken at Doors Open Toronto 2012. I believe the lights below it have something to do with water levels in the plant - anyone know more about it?

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Taken at the ELR railway, Rawtenstall station.

The clock tower on the castle hill in Graz.

There's a funny story behind this clock...

 

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The clock on Milwaukee Avenue, taken on my walk home from work

Plaza Cataluña, Barcelona

This clock sits in the middle of Weymouth. It's big. It's red and blue. A little bit like Superman. But without the special powers. I like this shot. Mainly because I'm not in it.

 

Me and Lydia took the kids into town today, and of course the camera came with me. I purposely travelled light so it was just me, the Nikon and my fiddy.

 

Up until now I've tried not to post those random shots we all take, but I like seeing these kind of shots from other people, and lately I've been so reliant on a full setup of camera, tripod, flash etc to get a good shot - I justed wanted to get out there and be a shutterbug.

 

So while none of these shots I've posted are particularly earth-shaking or original, I had a great time taking them. It was fun. And it was a really liberating experience given that I'm totally f**ked off with taking self-portraits lately.

 

Because I like this one . . .

Object Name: Tall case clock

 

Accession Number: HF.85.139.1

 

Date: c. 1830

 

Materials: Mahogany

 

Origin: Prince Edward Island

 

Artist/Manufacturer: John Trenaman

 

Description: A Georgian style tall case clock made by Charlottetown clockmaker, John Trenaman. Clock face has images of the eastern and western hemispheres as well as a roundel to display seconds and days of the month. Clock face is framed by swan-neck pediment. Both the clock face and its mechanics are imported.

 

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The old Stanley Royd clock from A&E in the new build

Clock tower at Cornell U.

Jardin des Plantes, Paris, France

Laura and her new mod clock.

Clock decorated with various sea creatures in the Art Deco Marine Building, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Winner of our Really Funny Costume Prize

I watched a play at school with the kids this week called "Made in Sheffield". It was based around the Vulcan at the top of the Town Hall and the Buffer girl in the clock at Orchard Square. We had to pop into town today, so I thought I'd take my camera to try and capture them both. It has made me restart my Sheffield project.

This image depicts my alarm clock in my room and was taken at a time of 4:30 am, as shown on the clock. The context of this photo is that I was up late at night because I couldn't sleep, and it captures my overall desire for more sleep in my life.

This relates to my identity because as a college student, I am usually up late doing homework or studying for exams. I also struggle with sleep issues and falling asleep, which couples my desire for more sleep with my desire to be able to fall asleep earlier in general. In addition, I chose this particular alarm clock because of its features and also its aesthetic. Because I tend to not get enough sleep (again, showing my desire for sleep) I also tend to have a hard time waking up in the morning. This alarm clock came with a device that you can put in your pillow that vibrates to wake you up if you are a deep sleeper like me who sometimes sleeps through their alarms. Aesthetically, it fits the overall grayscale color scheme of my room which is very minimalist with white furniture. Even though one of my desires is more sleep which is symbolized with this alarm clock, the specific alarm clock I chose was a result of advertisers manipulating my desire to lead me to buy the one that had extra features and went with my room.

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