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... my head is empty.. hope i'm able to shoot more dslr-pics soon :/

 

black is beautiful

A UP empty coal train coasts past a loaded one coming into Salina KS for a crew change.

An old woman pushes an empty grocery cart in front of the old St. George Catholic Church in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Princetown library, Dartmoor, photographed through the window.

I could have told them, if they lend books to the people in Dartmoor prison they may not get them back. Some of those people are not totally honest.

 

There are rumours of a new library in the new village centre, wherever that is.

after the movers came

Here is my entry for BrickHorizon's "Imake the lyrics" competition: www.brickhorizon.com/boardz/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2201

 

Its my vision of Serj Tankian's Empty Walls

"I want you to be left behind those empty walls

Taught you to see from behind those empty walls"

Empty office before move-in

 

My mind seems to be just empty at the moment - no creative ideas, no nothing, which is quite worrying for someone who has graduated in Photography!

 

At the moment I'm just browsing through other people's photostreams and trying to get ideas and inspiration, which is working to an extent.. I have seen some amazing work! You know who you are as I've commented and faved your pictures. Hopefully, after some time relaxing, I'll manage to get back into photography properly and update my photostream with something new :)

Aside from an old movie theater are these three empty flag poles.

i am sure a few of these have returned to being open under new management.

at least i hope so.

Empty streets - Light pollution

Empty lot next to CAPA (High School For Creative & Performing Arts) at Broad and Washington, South Philly in October 2020. For an empty lot in mid-autumn, it has a lot of nice plants and wildflowers growing, including a vine home to honeybees.

CSX empty coal train E655 rockets through Painesville Twp, OH.

One of the empty rooms of Venetsia.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

At the Cathedral of Mérida, state of Yucatán, México. Nikon D2x + Sigma 50-500 1:4-6.3 DG APO HSM @ 220 mm; ISO 280 @ 1/180 with f/6.0 ( RA W )

The new parking lot near the Cubicus building. It is designed like a giant pallet.

For Self Portrait Challenge - Empty

Empty insulin reservoir for a pump.

The Empty Pavilion is a meditation on Detroit's evacuated urban context and an experiment in the ability of architecture to make visible a latent public in the city. The project aspires to create an architecture that is physically and semantically empty, while solicitous of public interaction and imaginative projection. The creators of the Empty Pavilion have no specific use or meaning in mind – hoping instead that the project will invite unplanned occupancies and creative associations. This project was funded by a Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Research Though Making grant.

 

Work by: Assistant Professor McLain Clutter, Oberdick Fellow Kyle Reynolds, and graduate students Ariel Poliner, Mike Sanderson and Nate Van Wylen

 

Photo by Sasha Topolnytska

The Empty Skies monument, to the 746 New Jersey residents who were killed in the September 11, 2001 attacks. New Jersey was the home of 1/4 of the people killed - only New York had more. Each monument is 208 feet and 10 inches long - the same length as a side of the trade towers. They are about 30 feet high, and as you walk between the two of them, you see the trade center site directly ahead.

  

Taken at Liberty State Park, Jersey City, New Jersey, across the Hudson River. Hazy, foggy, drizzly conditions tonight, with low cloud cover. Ten year anniversary. It doesn't feel like 10 years.

Rows of empty chairs in Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Someone emptied my wine goblet, where's my refill?

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France: Kept on an empty stomach for an operation that will never come, she is starving

 

A septuagenarian who had to have leg surgery died a few days after entering the Dijon University Hospital last summer. Her children filed a complaint of abuse.

 

What was supposed to be a routine operation ended in an incredible tragedy this summer in Dijon (east). On August 23, Claudette Simon arrived at the hospital emergency room with a broken leg, says “The Public Good”. Staff placed the 77-year-old patient in a room and put her on a waiting list for surgery. On August 31, the septuagenarian died of starvation in her room. Collapsed, his children have filed a complaint against the hospital and are awaiting answers.

 

“It’s not going to bring our mother back, but we don’t want other families to find themselves in this distress,” they told BFMTV Tuesday. Murielle and Jean say that in eight days of hospitalization, their mother was only entitled to vegetable broth. When she arrived on August 23, Claudette could not be operated on immediately, as the staff was understaffed. The doctors then decided to keep the patient on an empty stomach before the intervention, giving her only this famous vegetable broth on the evening of the 24th.

 

“It was the only food she had until her death on August 31,” her children say. Claudette called her offspring every day to explain the situation. Each time the patient asked a nurse for food, she was told: “No, you must be fasting, you will be operated on tomorrow.” This scenario repeated itself again and again, over several days. “On the door of his room, there was the table” fasting “, continuously”, explains Murielle.

 

The night of August 28 to 29, Claudette’s body gave up: she had to be “taken down to intensive care for complete dehydration”, says Murielle. The unfortunate woman died on August 31. Revolted, the children of the victim assure that they have obtained no response from the hospital and that the results of the autopsy, performed in September, have not been communicated to them. For its part, the Dijon University Hospital ensures that it “takes full measure of the points mentioned” and that an investigation is underway.

 

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Dijon University Hospital: After the death of Claudette (77), an autopsy ordered, the hospital defends itself and responds

 

An investigation was opened after the death of a patient admitted to the emergency room of the Dijon University Hospital at the end of August. The family accuses hospital staff of 'abuse', for not having fed Claudette, 77, enough, reports 'Le Parisien'. In the process, a press conference was held and the hospital replied.

 

Death of Claudette: what happened?

According to her children, Claudette is admitted to the emergency room but immediately placed on the waiting list for an operation. They claim that within eight days, their mother was only given vegetable broth in order to maintain her fast, necessary to go to the operating theatre. 'It was the only food she had until her death on August 31' , they said at the microphone of BFM TV, claiming to report the testimony of the patient, who telephones them every day.

 

Starving, Claudette reportedly asked hospital staff for food repeatedly. On his door, a sign on which is written 'with an empty stomach' is hooked. 'They said to him: ' No, you must be fasting, you will be operated on tomorrow .' And that for several days , says his son. Claudette will eventually be taken to intensive care for dehydration complete. What is Dijon University Hospital's response to this case? The management said to take 'all the extent of the points mentioned' by the newspaper good public . Without however being able to say more at the present time. ' The situation in question is the subject of an investigation, which is still ongoing. In the case of a patient treated by the CHU, this information is protected by medical secrecy and cannot be shared publicly. The CHU Dijon Bourgogne will therefore not speak on this subject. , they assured BFM TV.

 

If the senior's family decided to publicize the case, it was to raise public awareness of the risks. 'It's not going to bring our mother back, but we don't want other families to find themselves in this distress' , alerted Claudette's children.

 

An autopsy was ordered by the prosecution

The University Hospital Center (CHU) of Dijon defended itself from having left the 77-year-old patient to die of starvation and said to itself ' fully aware of the emotion ' aroused reports AFP. The Dijon prosecutor's office confirmed the opening of a preliminary investigation for intentional homicide and the CHU indicated that a autopsy was ordered by the prosecution . The results are not yet known.

 

The patient's operation went well undergone' several postponements ', acknowledged at a press conference Emmanuel Baulot, head of the adult orthopedic and traumatological surgery department of the CHU. . Claudette was well kept on an empty stomach' several successive days ' most ' under surveillance 'and, after each postponement, she' had meals “, he assured, his medical file for proof . He indicated that the patient had several comorbidities, admitting however that the repeated postponements of her operation had deteriorated her state of health...

 

The Minister of Health announces a new envelope for the hospital

While the public hospital is suffering enormously, the staff are cracking up and resigning, the infrastructure is poor and the alarm bell has been sounded on numerous occasions, the Minister of Health has tried to calm things down. Wednesday, November 2, Francois Braun thus announced new measures, namely an envelope ' around 400 million euros '.

"Empty Lot" by Abraham Cruzvillegas in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall.

No more kids running around, people gathering,

music in the air,

full house tonight...

when everyone 's gone

emptyness leaves no goodbye.

Firefox Room, where dnx cool people are. Empty at lunch time

Well, nearly empty... find Victor (aka Toni)

Day 25 of 365 / Empty Seats

 

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