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a small garbage pile...not too out of control yet. there is no garbage collection in kathmandu but we did see men with wooded boards tied to their hands picking up the garbage and putting it in a rickshaw to be taken somewhere else
Garbage @Fabrique, Segrate Milano 09/06/2016
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Garbage wall.
Alegoría a la obra de Gordon Matta-Clarck por Jane Crawford.
Museo de Bellas Artes. Santiago de Chile, noviembre 2009.
Norfolk Southern seems to run a number of garbage trains on its busy line parallel to the East Busway (which should and looks like it can be light rail) in Pittsburgh.
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Did you know that there is this huge garbage patch in the pacific ocean the size of the USA? Damn, I sure didn't! But when I found out I knew I wanted to use it for something...
So then this school assignment came up, about making some sort of documentary with photographs combined with sound. With a simpel photo-slide-show program we had to create something. Although most of my classmates made something more documentary-like I chose this route.
It's just amazing how we think we've made the world so much better and all... Though we don't see the shit we make... Well, I'm not any better I guess.
It is part of a photomontage: www.vimeo.com/4607349
Garbage in concerto all'Anfiteatro del Vittoriale di Gardone Riviera foto di Andrea Ripamonti per www.rockon.it
Garbage wall.
Alegoría a la obra de Gordon Matta-Clarck por Jane Crawford.
Museo de Bellas Artes. Santiago de Chile, noviembre 2009.
An unfamiliar sight these last six months as the council begins the mammoth task of collecting the accumulated rubbish in the streets of Zakynthos.
reverse garbage is an initiative that reuses industrial and commercial waste.
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Found this amid some other garbage at the end of a rainwater runoff. Post-processing done in Lightroom.
A truck removing one of the grey "Tectainers" from Crisps Creek Intermodal Depot, bound for the Woodlawn Bioreactor site. The conainer is full of garbage from Sydney, which is transported to the terminal by train six days a week. While the train is in the siding, there is a nonstop procession of trucks taking the containers to the dumping site.
On April 6, 2012
By Tony Molina: www.tonymolinafilmworks.com/
For The Scenestar.com: thescenestar.typepad.com/ss/
1996: "This garbage truck is a job and home rolled into one. The city gives the driver free room and board in the living capsule in the back of the vehicle provided that he completes the daily pickups. Back at the city owned lot, the truck is resupplied and connected to utilities. In some instances, the driver is actually locked inside the vehicle as part of a semi-parole job (mobile jail!) program. Razorpoint ink pen on 9x12 recycled photo scrap book paper. "
I took this photo behind Ansley Mall in Atlanta, GA. I was taking video along the BeltLine corridor beside the shopping center when I saw this truck pull up in the distance. I had been looking for a photo of a large, looming truck to project in THE LOCAL, so I immediately ran over, looking crazy. I asked the guys if I could take photos of their truck as they pulled out. They shrugged and I ran back about 100 feet to while adjusting my polarizer and picking my camera settings (28mm, f/4, 1/1000, ISO 160). I snapped the first shot then ran back 15 feet and caught a second shot before they drove off, laughing at the whole scene.
Garbage wall.
Alegoría a la obra de Gordon Matta-Clarck por Jane Crawford.
Museo de Bellas Artes. Santiago de Chile, noviembre 2009.
So, all around Lethbridge were these incredibly odd garbage cans. To be fair, they all thought I was nuts for thinking they were strange. I'm told they're to prevent bears and other such things from getting at the garbage inside. After [I think] one too many comments about how strange they were, I got a demonstration of how the bears go into them.... Something like that.