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Low angle view of a graffiti covered billboard outside a pub beer garden in Digbeth, Birmingham UK

In America, 670,000 people have died from COVID-19. This exhibit of 670,000 flags (and more every day) is meant to remember those that passed.

 

You can visit this immense field of flags on the National Mall, in Washington, DC, from September 17 - October 3, 2021. Visitors are invited to personalize flags for someone they have lost.

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️

Inspired by Ozzy Delaney.

This is slightly out of my focal range, but couldn't resist the vast blue.

A visual expression of lockdown.

 

Original prison cell courtesy of Booth Kates at Pixabay

All textures and artwork are mine.

 

Bob Dylan - Things Have Changed

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Please right click the link and open in a new tab to view and listen. Thank you !

 

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Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon

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2020, when the world went crazy over toilet paper!

Photos taken while complying with UK Coronavirus lockdown.

 

A stack of 2 focus points at 3 brakceted exposures each. A ring light around the lens and a powerful LED work-light were used to produce the lighting.

 

Taraxacum (/təˈræksəkʊm/) is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, which consists of species commonly known as dandelions. The genus is native to Eurasia and North America, but the two commonplace species worldwide, T. officinale and T. erythrospermum, were introduced from Europe and now propagate as wildflowers. Both species are edible in their entirety. The common name dandelion (/ˈdændɪlaɪ.ən/ DAN-di-ly-ən, from French dent-de-lion, meaning "lion's tooth") is given to members of the genus. Like other members of the family Asteraceae, they have very small flowers collected together into a composite flower head. Each single flower in a head is called a floret. In part due to their abundance along with being a generalist species, dandelions are one of the most vital early spring nectar sources for a wide host of pollinators. Many Taraxacum species produce seeds asexually by apomixis, where the seeds are produced without pollination, resulting in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taraxacum

In all these years, we have never seen the city like this

Picture taken while following all the local shelter-in-place restrictions.

 

Davis, Ca. April, 2020.

Frankfurts riverside this friday evening. Hang around for a couple of hours, you'll probably get high for free. And despite the continued uncertainty, you'd be hard pressed to find some obvious clues the Corona crisis is still going on.

 

Thank you everyone for your visits, faves and comments, they are always appreciated :)

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14 mesi di pandemia..non ce la facciamo più!!!

The photography club I am a member of selected "pandemic" as the theme for our next meeting (online only). I always prefer to photograph natural subjects and recalled seeing several Sweetgum trees last fall. Found green Sweetgum balls that are spiked like the coronavirus. The balls turn brown in the fall but only the tips of the spikes had turned brown so far. Removed the stem in post processing and distorted the colour to make it look more frightening. A focus stack of 38 images.

 

Explored: July 14, 2020

After watching the France-Germany game with some colleagues, I walked back home from Bornheim. Night life is definitely coming back in its usual locations. "He's getting married tomorrow" she said. Congratulations!

 

Thank you everyone for your visits, faves and comments, they are always appreciated :)

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I make myself a rule of publishing only portraits I honestly think their subjects would like. However, if you'd rather not see yourself here, let me know (www.flickr.com/people/matthiasrabiller/), and I'll remove the image from my stream. Besides, I might have made pictures of you that you'd like to have but have (not) yet appeared on this page. Maybe I messed up, maybe it's not developped yet... don't hesitate co contact me I'll let you know.

 

Aus Prinzip veröffentliche ich nur Portraits, wovon ich denke, dass sie ihren Subjekt gefallen würden. Wenn sie ihr Bild jedoch hier nicht sehen möchten können sie mich natürlich anschreiben (www.flickr.com/people/matthiasrabiller/), ich werde dann das Bild schnellstmöglich löschen. Habe ich von ihnen ein Bild gemacht, das sie haben möchten, aber (noch) nicht hier veröffentlicht wurde? Vielleicht habe ich bei diesem Bild auf irgendeiner Weise versagt, vielleicht ist es einfach noch nicht veröffentlicht... schreiben sie mich einfach an, und ich werde ihnen sagen wie es steht, bzw. ihre unveröffentlichte Bilder zukommen lassen.

Flinders Lane, Melbourne

Normal. Normality. A day out. Shopping going mad. Toilet paper gone. Pasta gone. Searching for eggs. Can't be true. It is true.

Explore nº 164 el dia 11 de abril 2020

" Yo me quedo en casa..." // " I'm staying home..."

 

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Rosa era una mujer viuda. No había tenido hijos y vivía en el segundo piso del edificio de enfrente. Su balcón estaba siempre lleno de plantas y de flores, las cuales cuidaba con mucho mimo. La Sra. Rosa era una dama amable y sonriente. Le gustaba cantar mientras regaba sus plantas al atardecer. Sus canciones eran canciones antiguas, coplas de otras épocas, seguro que de cuando ella era joven...

Muchas mañanas, cuando nos veíamos desde nuestros respectivos balcones, ella amablemente me

saludaba, "Buenos días", y siempre me regalaba la primera sonrisa del día…

 

Llegaban malas noticias por la televisión y por los periódicos. Hablaban sobre un virus terrible.

¡Un virus que se estaba expandiendo por todo el planeta y nadie podía ya detenerlo!.

Llegó el mes de Marzo y toda la gente tuvo que permanecer obligada confinada en sus casas. Sólo se podía salir de casa para lo imprescindible, nada más…

 

Caía la tarde y salí a mi balcón. Ese era mi pequeño espacio donde podía sentir una especie de agradable sensación de libertad que me aliviaba un poco durante aquellos asfixiantes y agobiantes momentos de encierro.

¡Entonces vinieron ellos!. Sus cuerpos estaban completamente cubiertos con una especie de escafandras blancas y unas grandes máscaras ocultaban sus rostros...

Pasaron unos minutos y entonces pude ver desde mi balcón cómo la Sra. Rosa era transportada en una camilla hacia la ambulancia que permanecía aparcada frente a las puertas de su edificio.

Una máscara de oxígeno le cubría la boca y la nariz. Durante unos breves segundos nuestras miradas se encontraron... Aquellos fueron los segundos más eternos de toda mi vida…

 

Pasaban los días, las semanas, los meses... y lentamente todas las plantas de la Sra. Rosa comenzaron a marchitarse…Hasta que un día terminaron por desaparecer de aquel balcón…

 

Una nueva primavera ha llegado. Ya han pasado dos años desde el comienzo de la pandemia... Un nuevo inquilino vive en la casa donde vivía la Sra. Rosa pero ese nuevo inquilino no tiene macetas con plantas y flores en su balcón. Solo hay una bicicleta y algunos trastos inútiles…

 

Hoy hace una mañana soleada de domingo. Me gusta salir a mi balcón y sentir el agradable y cálido sol de la mañana sobre mi rostro. Miro hacia el pequeño rincón donde crecían los rosales que había plantado unos meses atrás y entonces observo como sus primeras flores empiezan a brotar...

Me agacho un poco para poder apreciarlas más de cerca y así poder disfrutar de aquel fresco y agradable aroma que desprendían…

 

“Buenos días...” digo con voz susurrante mientras acaricio suavemente aquella pequeña rosa que empezaba a abrirse por primera vez al mundo...

 

Y de nuevo... desde mi balcón... volví a sonreír otra vez...

  

Por Leo Margareto

 

Sunday we walked down to the riverside to see the Sun set. The clouds having lifted in the meanwhile, it turned out to be rather unspectacular, but my wife noted how odd it was to see people's faces for a change. Truth be said, I took that picture because at that particular moment, the frame was rather busy.

 

Thank you everyone for your visits, faves and comments, they are always appreciated :)

We will be back soon to taste the wine all together but now stay home.

Today way just as nice as yesterday, so I went for a walk with my wife this morning, and on my own this afternoon. Lovely light.

You still see the occasional mask wearer outdoors these days, but things are - thankfully - looking much more natural.

 

Thank you everyone for your visits, faves and comments, they are always appreciated :)

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Exploring graffiti spots during covid-days.

Prenez soins de vous! artiste: Yannick Dorpe

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