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FOUND ITEM in SAN FRANCISCO streets and parks

I found this on my gas burner yesterday. I'm pretty sure it's a completely, totally, charred piece of carrot because, as I told chat, it's the only round thing that I've cooked recently.

 

I used the flash and the 4x macro lens to get the detail to show. Not the most attractive photo, but it's hard to get artsy with a burned carrot.

FOUND ITEMS: those 'lost' objects found on the streets, sidewalks, and beaches of SAN FRANCISCO

 

FOUND ITEM: those lost items found on the STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO

FOUND ITEMS: those 'lost' objects found on the streets, sidewalks, and beaches of SAN FRANCISCO

 

Reclaimed cedar shake art by Patrick Plummer.

A rather otherwordly-looking character who sprang to life when I saw a display of shinguards in the sporting goods section of a Target store. I saw nothing but a long, eerie face and instantly purchased it to make it into a puppet head. His name is not only short for "shin guard", but is a play on the name of my favorite type of guitar, the Gibson SG.

FOUND OBJECT-it's NOW President Obama

FOUND ITEM in SAN FRANCISCO streets and parks

Very detailed when viewed at original size.

FOUND ITEM perfectly good ORANGE...no didnt take it

FOUND ITEM: hoddie on street sign

FOUND ITEMS in PARIS

Cyclops is made of lots of scrap metal, springs, brush and acrylic paint.

FOUND ITEM: those wonderous items found on the streets of san francisco....adda's fav to photograph

FOUND ITEM in SAN FRANCISCO streets and parks

The Zymoglyphic Museum is in our driveway. It's a fun place to take photos.

animistic photographic representation de-objectified found objects on found objects, formerly found abject

 

some of the found objects found whilst excavating are displayed within the 'shed gallery'

"Ring My Bell"

 

Brass Bell

String

This was lying in a pile of leaves near the sidewalk.

FOUND ITEM:

truely ADDAs favorite photo object even more than his pretentious self...hahaha

Street Sense Media artist and vendor Saul Aroha Nui Tea and his puppet characters from the Hell's Bottom Congress of Puppets folk opera.

 

Read more at www.StreetSenseMedia.org

Open. This necklace is made from an aluminium bike sprocket. The hinges silver, recessed into machines slots and riveted onto the aluminium with bronze rivets. The back two sections are leather and have a similar construction. All stones in this piece are onyx.

Reykjavík airport is not the best place to wander around looking for good subjects to shoot...well, not for me, anyway. I don't really feel comfortable photographing complete strangers. If I could do that, I'd have lots of great subject matter.

 

That said, I liked the curling shapes of these rubber bands.

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