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Stocking up for the great post lock down reopening.

I got caught trying to take a candid photo of this worker having a smoke....

Age has a lot to answer for.

 

I used to wonder why old people always talked about the past - now I know why.

 

Shopper in Wellington Somerset, UK.

 

This sign was worryingly close to my hotel room while I was on holiday earlier this year. I still have no idea what it means...

Smoker blocks the fire exit ...

By MadC (aka Claudia Walde)

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She painted this not long ago, in July, I think.

Spotted in the City of London.

Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M

Lens: Zeiss Sonnar CF 150mm f/4

Film: Ilford FP4+ @ 400

Developer: Kodak HC-110 (1+49, 16 mins) Development details on FilmDev

Scanner: Epson 4180

 

4403

Please view on black.

"Must be some fashion shoot or something" i love people

Homeless in London 2017.

 

Cigarettes & Alcohol.

 

LR2368

Fire Exit Steps

Photography © Jeremy Sage

Fire Escape Keep Clear!....

Plymouth, Devon, England

Painting the town blue.

A spillage in Bethnal Green.

My first port of call at Open House London 2013 - City of Westminster College's Paddington Green campus.

Olympus AF-10 Super

 

Film: [135-24] Kodak Gold 200

Developing: Fujifilm LP 5700

(no push/pull)

Homescan with Plustek 8200i Negafix set to Gold 200 and just hit auto.--->Jpeg. Minor adjustments made, because Silverfast did a decent job I think.

 

Portsmouth - a sleepy little naval town on the south coast of England where nothing much happens.

I found this along a very tight alley near Hindley Street in Adelaide.

 

PseudoHDR this time :-)

 

Explored: Oct 22, 2009 #131.

Thanks to everyone who appreciated my work. This is not my most popular photo but it's the one that is dearest to me.

“S-IC-T on transporter in bldg. 4705.

View of Aft (thrust) end.”

 

Canon AE-1 // Kodak Gold 200.

 

John K. King Books, Detroit, MI, June 2013.

Film swap with Ohio based photographer Tom Kendall, November 2014.

Wipe Ass Again!.....

He don't heed no stinking badges...

 

Hand-held & filter free on the mean streets of Haverfordwest. I spotted the Keep Clear sign on the door of a rundown chapel & asked this chap if he'd stand in front of it for me. Thanks Dude!

 

We're Here & ya'll can go to hell! (As long as it's lawful).

 

Raising hell at Pelcomb Portraits.

no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art

© All Rights Reserved by ajpscs

 

The Tokyo International Forum (東京国際フォーラム, Tōkyō Kokusai Fōramu) is an exhibition and concert hall and conference center in Tokyo, Japan. One of its halls seats 5,000. In addition to seven other halls, it includes exhibition space, a lobby, restaurants, shops, and other facilities.

Designed by architect Rafael Viñoly and completed in 1996, it features swooping curves of steel truss and glass; the outside is shaped like an elongated boat. Standing between Tokyo Station and Yūrakuchō Station, its address is in Marunouchi, Chiyoda, on the site formerly occupied by the Tokyo metropolitan government (before it moved to Shinjuku).

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_International_Forum

Spotted this out on my Sunday morning walk, between Burbage Brook and the Mother Cap track.

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