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Not what one would expect with so many things to photograph in a city as diverse as Sydney. But a back lane in Chinatown with blue wheelie bins.
See how well colour coordinated this lane is.
Just keep filling the bins - No worries about a public health hazard eh!
There is always a price to pay for our lifestyle.
CDB living in Canberra, Australia.
DMC-GF1 with 45 - 200 lens.
Exposure0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture f/4.0
Focal Length45 mm
ISO Speed125
© Tom Crossan Photography
one caucasian man dropping a paper in a trash bin full length in silhouette studio isolated on white background
Ribtor is an old-school hardware store dating back to the 1940's, they had a downtown location until seven years ago, at which point they closed that store and moved their stock out to their storage sheds in an industrial area nearby downtown, where they keep selling their eclectic blend of stock... All sales are final as they are now just clearing out masses of inventory...
Here's a recent article about the store, with far better photos then these two... www.calgaryherald.com/swerve/story.html?tab=PHOT&id=8...
Whilst out for a walk in the bleak of mid-winter, trying to get some non-macro shots, I came across this poor umbrella, which seemed perfect for the "Past Its Prime" challenge (and possibly "Framed" too).
Yes, those white streaks visible against the blue of the umbrella are indeed horizontal snow. What one does in the name of meeting the ODC challenge :-)
ODC Past Its Prime and Framed
Collecting the bounty of the street and bins. Discarded beverage containers carrying a deposit are collected to earn
some cash.
© Henk Graalman