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Economy NS
I went to do a photo shoot the other day, and my husband, wandered down the road looking for deer. Instead he found this stunning view ~of course I had to get a picture
A rather rare find. A still functioning mid 70's British economy car, the Morris Marina.
Toronto, Ontario
SMC Pentax 5-15mm f2.8-4.5 ED AL [IF]
02 Standard Zoom
Pentax Q7
Fujicolor Pro 400H shot at ISO200 (or thereabouts, as close as you can get in a holga while guessing) - Exp 2009
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Candid street and reportage photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Old Economy Village, a museum & historic site that interprets the history of the Harmony Society. It is situated in Ambridge, Pennsylvania. The buildings are approximately 200 years old.
The Felker Round Barn NW of Mt. Morris,IL. The barn is constructed of poured concrete with a central silo for feed storage.Round barns were said to be more efficient,but the difficulty and cost of construction caused them to be the exception,not the norm in barn construction....
Body No.: 9527
Body: Daewoo Motor Co.
Model: Daewoo Royal Economy
Chassis: Daewoo BH115E
Engine: Daewoo DE12
Route: Avenida-Tarlac
Location: Nicanor Reyes St., Sampaloc, Manila
Нехитрое хозяйство #5
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Location: Sharya District in Kostroma Oblast, Russia
Taken with Canon EOS 1100D
This photograph is copyrighted and may not be used anywhere, including blogs, without my express permission.
The Guineafowl is a bird that I often see while travelling through farmland. I have seen them everywhere from Nova Scotia to Southern Ontario. They are quite an interesting farm bird.
Economy, Nova Scotia
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Christmas Eve on Hoxton Street: only the corner shops still open, and the streets mostly empty except for the occasional food delivery cyclist
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
A tiny section of the enormous Ineos PetroChina oil refinery at Grangemouth, Scotland.
The 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) gets underway in Glasgow from 31st October 2021. Described as our last chance to save the world from an irreversible climate catastrophe.
With over 30,000 people attending including former US President Obama, an a street march by thousands lead by Greta Thunberg, and many, many demonstrations and strike action in the city - it will be a lively period and with absolute surety, a Covid19 Super-spreader event.
I'm absolutely broken that I can't be there with my camera documenting the occasion amongst the everyday people of the city. I'm just weeks away from being due for a booster shot so my immunity is now at it's weakest while cases are soaring.
Personally I think we are closer to 'running out of time' than we fear. Several tipping-point events have already occurred in the past couple of years and some feedback loops are starting to get going. It is going to be a rocky road ahead.
I cannot see how our whole economy is viable. We are consuming many times more than our earth can provide and corporations and governments are looking for year upon year growth and expansion. We are over-resourcing our finite resource already. Truly drastic change to society, culture, attitude and our way of life is needed and I don't see that it will, or can, happen. Too many attitudes of selfishness and entitlement abound when we can only succeed if we work together to look out for each other.
I come back to a statement I have made many times here on Flickr with my photographs.
We are one single species on one solitary earthly oasis in the vastness of space.
Our earth can thrive without us but we cannot thrive without our earth. It is long overdue that we stopped choking the life out of our home in the universe. Time that we stopped raping our earth of resources. Time that we just stopped, looked and cared for our world... our home... our life.
Be safe.
I chose this photo to post to "Your Best Shot 2017" (www.flickr.com/groups/yourbestshot2017/)
This image represents an important event in the world in 2017 and also an important event in my life. I started my life as a political-and-social-activist at age 15, so it seemed appropriate to mark my 50+ years as an activist at age 71 by attending the Women's March in DC on Jan 21, 2017.
The women, men, and children at the march showed support for many issues, including the environment. This image ended up in Explore, so it was not only my favorite image from the event, but became the fave of many Flickr members, too.
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Women's March - Washington DC, 01/21/17
This is one of my favorite signs that I saw in DC.
I don't allow downloads on my Flickr account, but if you want to use this photo (or others from the Women's March) in protest to the current administration or to use for civil rights (for everyone) issues, or to highlight environmental issues, send me a Flickr msg with your email and the title of my image. I'll send you a jpg file.
The woman holding the sign reminds me of one of my best friends in college. She's now, like me, in her 70's, but this reminds me of her during our college days.
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In Explore 1/26/17; Thanks for the views and favs everyone.