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Emergency exit sign on the "REM eiland" (a former offshore radio station which is now housing a restaurant near the Port of Amsterdam).
This photo was taken in the late afternoon sunlight, using a Canon FD 50mm f/1.8 legacy lens and Olympus PEN E-PL1 camera.
Rachael Houghton, Fiona Atherton (crouching), Emma Griffiths, Richard Jones backstage during the Wizard
of Oz, Swan Theatre, Worcester Dec 1982
North Charleston police car, parked in front of the Walmart Supercenter on Centre Pointe Drive in North Charleston, South Carolina. Note that this car is parked in an unsafe manner, as it is completely blocking a fire exit door.
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Here's one of many boarded up buildings that are part of the JFK Prep Academy campus in St. Nazianz, Wisconsin. There's lots of good and bad history on this campus.
Edinburgh, somewhere along Rose Street.
Last day in Scotland, last night in town, last photo of the series. We still had to confirm our return flight. We spent most of the evening (our evening usually starts around 6 or 7pm) looking for a cyber place that would not only be a "bring your own computer to use our free wifi" zone (Rose Street is packed with pubs offering that service) but a place that would let us rent their computers. Unfortunately, those places are scarce and / or closed after 5pm (we never got used to that 5pm deadline). We eventually found one on Hanover Street.
After that, there was plenty of time to enjoy the seemingly endless dusk.
When I went to Brickworld this past summer, I stayed at the Westin. Our room was on the 14th floor. The door to the stairs was right by our room, so when we would go to the coordinator suite (15th floor), we'd take the stairs, since it was faster than walking down to the elevators to just go up one story.
I thought this looked really cool when you leaned down over the railing from the 15th floor and looked straight down. I took a picture with and without the flash. This one without any flash turned out much better. Next year I'm going to have to get my friends to line up along different levels of the stairs and stick their heads over the railing for a Brady-Bunchesque looking shot.
Luckily the escape route is clearly signposted at the Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park, North Devon.
one of the views from my hotel window at night, I saw the light keep turning on and off - and after further observation, I noticed when even one person use the fire stair the whole fire stair lights are on - oh except one if you see in the middle of the pic :)
Went through the Bullring - around the Bullring link bridge, then through TK Maxx to exit.
The other side of the Bullring link bridge is closed, but shops open.
Pictured here are the signs beyond the ramp (from New Street / Corporation Street) towards New Street Station.
Not many shops left now. The only place to go beyond the remaining shops is New Street Station, with only one set of escalators open to the public.
Took this one at the Tate Modern in London. And also after a long Time Black and White, a little bit Color again.
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A page out of a medieval hand-illuminated grimoire; it is an illustration of a tree, with each branch terminating in a demon; these branches are annotated in an unknown script. The demons have been replaced with 19th century caricatures of shouting millionaire industrialists.