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foreground: Guys Hospital Tower (completed 1974), background: the Shard (due to be completed 2012), London Bridge Se1, London.
I think this was on top of the radiator of the old guy motors i got this out of a skip years ago i think it is brass its quite heavey
"Stuff like this shouldn't happen!" He's glad Idaho Fish and Game is bringing charges...
"Idaho authorities rattled by snakes in apartment - The Associated Press, July 17, 2010
A southern Idaho man who authorities say had 25 Western rattlesnakes in his apartment at the Sunset Motel in Malta has been issued two misdemeanor citations by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game.
Thirty-eight-year-old Terry Brian Teeter received the citations in May that list possession, transport or shipment of wildlife.
Officials say Teeter had as many as 32 snakes but he gave some away and cooked and ate two others.
Teeter says he was unaware a license is needed to hunt rattlesnakes in Idaho, and that there is a limit of four rattlers a year.
Teeter tells The Times-News that authorities confiscated the rattlesnakes and released them, but the next day he and a friend found the snakes and killed them.
Teeter has a sentencing scheduled on Friday in 5th District Court on a possible plea agreement."
"Little Guy" is a Great Basin rattlesnake, an Idaho native (Crotalus oreganus lutosus). Photo by Frank
So Austen drew this guy like a year before Hobo With a Shotgun came out but he reminds me soooo much of Ivan during the school bus scene
by Austen Zaleski
Sedos, the City of London's premier amateur theatre company, presents Guys & Dolls, the musical fable of Broadway
at the Bridewell Theatre from 5-15 December 2012.
Find out more at www.sedos.co.uk/2012/guysanddolls.htm
Photos by Antony Sendall
Earlier today saw me striding up to a middle aged Chinese gentleman, a definite demographic buster for my project, determined to approach him (and generally when I get to this point I DO ask) but before I got close some people came and sat beside him on the park bench crowding him so much he had to move slightly so at this point I changed my mind. I got little inspiration elsewhere though and after a time started to head back to work intending to pass through the same park ...
… at which point a distinctive gentleman walked past me - this is Guy, and that’s all I know about him!
I approached Guy just as he was disappearing into a shopping mall and asked him if I could take his photo - he seemed slightly reluctant but indulged me whilst I explained about the project but I obviously didn’t explain it well enough as he was left wondering what the point of it was from my perspective so I added that it was to encourage social interaction and push people out of their comfort zones to do something that they would not normally do. Guy seemed happy with this.
Guy was unfortunately on his way back to work and at the wrong end of his lunch break so he did not have much time so it really was a case of “could you stand against this wall please” - click, click, click and that was it. Cool smile though - I’m pretty happy with the shot.
As I set off back to work again I resolved that my next stranger was going to be an attractive girl, Rachel was a long time ago and there are very few girls in my project, but you will need to wait until tomorrow to see if I succeeded. OK here’s a clue … YES!
Guy, thanks very much for helping me with my project - you were obviously in a hurry so I really appreciate you taking a few minutes to help me.
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This picture is #29 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
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i painted this oil last year. it's my personal statement of loss and the act of looking skyward for resolution. this is for families who have lost a loved one in the last five years. the link has an essay i wrote about that day...
Sedos, the City of London's premier amateur theatre company, presents Guys & Dolls, the musical fable of Broadway
at the Bridewell Theatre from 5-15 December 2012.
Find out more at www.sedos.co.uk/2012/guysanddolls.htm
Photos by Antony Sendall
Buddy Guy at Festival in the Desert at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort and Spa, Phoenix, AZ. Sunday October 10th 2008.
Photo Credit Dave Stotts.
I don't often stop people in the street to take their photo, but I just loved this old guy with this highly customized Yamaha XJ400, complete with matching helmet and boots! He was happy to let me photograph his bike, but was a little shy about posing on it for me. Maybe because of all the people around, it might have been a bit embarrassing.