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Photos taken at the #UniteForEurope march and rally at London's Parliament Square on Saturday 25th March 2017.

Any idea of the date, considering the cars parked in the street?

 

Some time in the early 1950s. Someone is trimming the hedge at no 14. The fence round the Old Hall has been removed since this photo was taken. Some of the cars look as if they might be the same.

 

Another one from my parents' album. No idea who took it.

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Pileated woodpecker in Fort Snelling State Park, Minnesota.

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Photographer: Qsimple

Location: Katendrecht, Rotterdam

 

 

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Richie Ramone and his band in Belfast last night. One of the best gigs I have been at in recent years. Very small venue, the Deer's Head on North Street. They are so good that they really should be playing to far bigger crowds. But the advantage of the small venue for me was that I could get the camera in easily and get it very close to the band.

 

Richie Ramone - Have you ever seen the rain?

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z76Mi1uFl-0

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A portrait of our family that I shot on Thanksgiving morning for this year's Christmas Card. This was lit with a single strobe in a Westcott mini-Apollo softbox camera left and I'm rather happy with the result.

 

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Since I discuss Creative Commons, I figured this was the next logical comic that needed to be made.

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Great band - I really enjoyed them!

Sprints - How Does The Story Go?

 

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Festival « Art Souterrain », édition 2020.

Type : Photographie.

Zone : Complexe Guy-Favreau

 

Description de l'œuvre :

Le projet photographique Anarchitecture déconstruit notre environnement urbain quotidien pour en offrir une nouvelle réalité. Par son travail de fragmentation de l’image et de mise en opposition d’éléments, Ratsi opère une ou plusieurs remodélisation du paysage par le traitement numérique de clichés.

Ce projet considère la réalité objective, l’espace et la matière comme des notions d’information intangibles.

Par le biais de la décomposition photographique, Ratsi crée une cassure dans cette réalité objective (celle des grands ensembles urbains), altérant notre perception du réel. Ces architectures du quotidien deviennent à la fois étranges et familières, proches et lointaines.

En interrogeant l’individu sur sa capacité à reconstruire ce que l’artiste a morcelé, Olivier Ratsi provoque une forme d’interaction entre l’œuvre et le spectateur.

Commissaire : Juliette Bibasse

 

Biographie – Olivier Ratsi:

Olivier Ratsi est un artiste visuel français basé à Paris.

Se basant sur l’expérience de la réalité et de ses représentations ainsi que sur la perception de l’espace, il conçoit des œuvres qui amènent le spectateur à se questionner sur sa propre interprétation du réel.

Durant le processus de création, Olivier Ratsi met en œuvre des dispositifs de déconstruction des repères spatio-temporels en s’appuyant sur la technique de l’anamorphose qu’il développe au cours de ses recherches.

Opérant une cassure dans la réalité objective, ses créations ne se veulent pas tant un déclencheur d’émotions ou un moyen de perturber les sens qu’un catalyseur de points de vue, de références culturelles et psychologiques. Ainsi, le spectateur n’est nullement privé de sa capacité subjective de reconstruction/reconstitution de la réalité et est invité à prendre position afin de vivre l’œuvre en fonction de son propre ressenti.

Olivier Ratsi est connu comme l’un des cofondateurs et un ancien membre du collectif d’artistes AntiVJ. Travaillant maintenant comme artiste indépendant, il a présenté ses œuvres lors d’expositions individuelles et collectives à travers le monde.

 

www.artsouterrain.com/activite/anarchitecture-olivier-ratsi/

 

Tripod shot of 110221 taken at Stuttgart Hbf on the evening of 10 April 1988.

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WESTLAKE - When an early morning blaze ripped through a vacant structure, firefighters battled the fire on multiple fronts and successfully saved a four story apartment building and large church.

 

At 2:46AM on July 10, 2023 the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to 2422 W 7th St in Westlake. Firefighters arrived to find a two story (residential over commercial) building with smoke showing from the 2nd floor.

 

While the incident commander requested additional resources, firefighters initiated an offensive operation. They were met with forcible entry challenges including rolling steel doors and several large security doors, requiring multiple firefighters with rotary saws. As they made entry, the truck companies ascended aerial ladders to coordinate a vertical ventilation operation.

 

The structure was found to be vacant and undergoing demolition. With fire towards the back of the structure quickly growing in both size and intensity, and a lack of structural support due to demolition, conditions became too dangerous for a continued interior attack. At approximately 20 minutes into the firefight, the incident commander ordered all firefighters off the roof and out of the building, transitioning to a defensive operation.

 

Two large structures flanking the fire unit were at high risk of fire extension; a four story apartment building to the east and a multi-building church to the west,which wrapped around the rear of the fire building. While LAFD crews quickly deployed ladder pipe operations and large diameter hand lines to attack the fire from the exterior, additional units focused on defending each exposure while safely evacuating the adjoining apartment building.

 

Over 90 firefighters, under the leadership of Assistant Chief Melford Beard, battled intense flames for 94 minutes before successfully achieving a knockdown of the blaze, with no injuries reported. Their dedicated efforts greatly limited damage to the two exposed structures, with the apartment building sustaining only smoke and water damage to units facing the fire. The 11 affected residents were able to quickly secure nearby shelter, and did not require assistance from the American Red Cross. The church complex sustained fire damage to the section at the back of the fire building. Crews prevented the fire from moving through that building and putting the entire complex at risk.

 

As per protocol for an incident of this magnitude, LAFD Arson Investigators responded to the scene, and are conducting an ongoing investigation.

 

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